Murach's JavaScript and Jquery (4th Edition)

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  • Murach's JavaScript and Jquery (4th Edition) Book Detail

  • Author : Mary Delamater
  • Release Date : 2020-09-04
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  • Pages : 752
  • ISBN 13 : 9781943872626
  • File Size : 53,53 MB

Murach's JavaScript and Jquery (4th Edition) by Mary Delamater PDF Summary

Book Description: If you're developing websites, you have to know JavaScript. There's no way around it today. And this latest edition of Murach's popular book teaches you how to code modern JavaScript that conforms to the ECMAScript standards, the way the pros do. At the same time, it teaches you how to use jQuery, the classic JavaScript library, to handle the DOM scripting that gives JavaScript so much of its power. And it works no matter whether you're a web designer who's coming from a background in HTML and CSS or a server-side programmer who's coded in languages like PHP, C#, Java, and Python.

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