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JavaScript for Modern Web Development

Alok Ranjan - Abhilasha Sinha - Ranjit Battwad
pubblicato da BPB Publications

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This book will take you on a complete journey of learning web development, starting right with the basics. The book begins with the history of web development and JavaScript, how it has evolved over these years, and how it still keeps growing with new features. Next, you will learn the basic pillars of web development - HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You will learn about the functional, object-oriented programming and asynchronous behaviour, and how JavaScript provides for these. Empowered with the basics, you will proceed to learn the new features of JavaScript, ES2015, and the latest ES2019. Next, you will apply your learning to build a real application to see how the Web takes shape.At the end, you will also have an introductory section on ReactJS, one of the modern frameworks for UI development and also develop a simple weather application using React. You will be introduced to Redux as the state container for React applications. This book will conclude with an introductory look at additional topics which can be taken up to become a professional and in building enterprise level applications.

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Generi Informatica e Web » Linguaggi e Applicazioni » Applicazioni grafiche e multimediali » Programmazione e sviluppo del software

Editore Bpb Publications

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 17/04/2020

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9789389328721

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