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Showcase of books and ebooks about JavaScript.
Recipes for Event-Driven Code by Trevor Burnham.
Describes the smallest subset of the language that allows to be productive.
The business, psychology and technology of high-performance web apps.
Framework style, object oriented JavaScript, functional programming, selectors engines, events.
Covers many examples about representing data in a browser using the D3 library.
Exploring the relationship between JavaScript and the modern HTML DOM.
Web design with JavaScript and the Document Object Model. Comments of the book, table of contents, foreword by Dave Shea.
Depth look at the JavaScript programming language and how to use it effectively to write more portable, robust, and maintainable applications and libraries.
Providing an introduction to the JavaScript programming language and programming in general.
A JavaScript book series launched through Kickstarter.
Directory of books with ratings and comments from users.
Reveals techniques and strategies to help eliminate performance bottlenecks.
Introduces basic drawing, making charts, advanced drawing and events, animations, 3D graphics with WebGL and ThreeJS, Web Audio, and more details about advanced HTML multimedia.
Some of InfoQ‘s best JavaScript content: research results on JavaScript MVC frameworks and languages, an interview with Bryan Cantrill on running Node.js in production, a feature-by-feature comparison between Backbone and AngularJS, and a developer’s tutorial on building web apps.
Free ebook about TypeScript.
Introduction to programming in CoffeeScript with an emphasis on clarity and abstraction.
A strong cup of functions, objects, combinators, and decorators by raganwald.
A simple introduction to programming.
Build Better Applications with Coding and Design Patterns.
Concise examination of JavaScript objects.
HTML5 and ECMAScript 5. Many chapters have been completely rewritten to bring them in line with today's best web development practices. New chapters in this edition document jQuery and server side JavaScript.
A quick intro to its advanced features.
A quick reference to best practices for writing JavaScript, links to code patterns and tutorials from around the web.
A brief overview of Knockout and its data-oriented aspects, followed by a thorough examination of binding data to various HTML elements.
4 books: Development Environments for Beginners, Introduction to javascript, Making 2d games with node.js and browserify, mapping with leaflet.js.
Explore applying both classical and modern design patterns.
Syntax, classes, idioms, compiling, applications, the bad parts.
Discover NoSQL with MongoDB and commons JavaScript usage patterns.
A comprehensive look at JavaScript's development and what lies ahead.
Material based on a talk of the same name, last presented at LondonJS and inspired by previous work by Nicholas Zakas.
About writing Windows Store Apps using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript.
Serves as an easy-to-understand tutorial on both scripting basics and JavaScript itself.
Teaches ECMAScript 5.
TypeScript extends many familiar features of .NET programming to JavaScript.
How to add Bootstrap tools to development workflow.
Showcase of books and ebooks about JavaScript.
Framework style, object oriented JavaScript, functional programming, selectors engines, events.
A comprehensive look at JavaScript's development and what lies ahead.
A strong cup of functions, objects, combinators, and decorators by raganwald.
Teaches ECMAScript 5.
Build Better Applications with Coding and Design Patterns.
Directory of books with ratings and comments from users.
Web design with JavaScript and the Document Object Model. Comments of the book, table of contents, foreword by Dave Shea.
Serves as an easy-to-understand tutorial on both scripting basics and JavaScript itself.
Depth look at the JavaScript programming language and how to use it effectively to write more portable, robust, and maintainable applications and libraries.
The business, psychology and technology of high-performance web apps.
About writing Windows Store Apps using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript.
Reveals techniques and strategies to help eliminate performance bottlenecks.
Some of InfoQ‘s best JavaScript content: research results on JavaScript MVC frameworks and languages, an interview with Bryan Cantrill on running Node.js in production, a feature-by-feature comparison between Backbone and AngularJS, and a developer’s tutorial on building web apps.
4 books: Development Environments for Beginners, Introduction to javascript, Making 2d games with node.js and browserify, mapping with leaflet.js.
HTML5 and ECMAScript 5. Many chapters have been completely rewritten to bring them in line with today's best web development practices. New chapters in this edition document jQuery and server side JavaScript.
TypeScript extends many familiar features of .NET programming to JavaScript.
Material based on a talk of the same name, last presented at LondonJS and inspired by previous work by Nicholas Zakas.
Free ebook about TypeScript.
How to add Bootstrap tools to development workflow.
A JavaScript book series launched through Kickstarter.
Providing an introduction to the JavaScript programming language and programming in general.
A quick intro to its advanced features.
A quick reference to best practices for writing JavaScript, links to code patterns and tutorials from around the web.
Exploring the relationship between JavaScript and the modern HTML DOM.
Concise examination of JavaScript objects.
Syntax, classes, idioms, compiling, applications, the bad parts.
Explore applying both classical and modern design patterns.
Covers many examples about representing data in a browser using the D3 library.
Introduces basic drawing, making charts, advanced drawing and events, animations, 3D graphics with WebGL and ThreeJS, Web Audio, and more details about advanced HTML multimedia.
A simple introduction to programming.
Discover NoSQL with MongoDB and commons JavaScript usage patterns.
Recipes for Event-Driven Code by Trevor Burnham.
A brief overview of Knockout and its data-oriented aspects, followed by a thorough examination of binding data to various HTML elements.
Introduction to programming in CoffeeScript with an emphasis on clarity and abstraction.
Describes the smallest subset of the language that allows to be productive.
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