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  • Title Oh My JavaScript: The Best JavaScript Articles
  • Author(s) Azat Mardan
  • Publisher: Leanpub / Internet Archive
  • Hardcover/Paperback N/A
  • eBook HTML and PDF (127 pages)
  • Language: English
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Book Description

JavaScript is great! It's in the browser and on the server. We love it! But sometime we, JavaScript developers, find topics such as scoping, object instantiating, "this" context, etc. confusing and poorly documents. Oh My JavaScript is a collection of best articles on JavaScript/Node.js which will save your many hours of frustrations and internet searches!

Oh My JavaScript: The Best Article is a compilation of publicly available resources conveniently edited and packaged in an ebook format (PDF, ePub, mobi). Attributions are carefully preserved.

About the Authors
  • Azat Mardan has over 12 years of experience in web, mobile and software development. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Informatics and a Master of Science in Information Systems Technology degree, Azat possesses deep academic knowledge as well as extensive practical experience.
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