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JavaScript Frameworks/Libraries (React.js, Angular, Node.js, etc.)
A collection of JavaScript Frameworks/Libraries related books, including (but not limited to): React.js, Angular/AngularJS, Node.js, Vue.js, Backbone.js, Ember.js, Knockout.js, Dojo.js, D3.js, Three.js, Leaflet.js, Google Maps API, Bing Maps API, etc.
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How to Code in HTML5 and CSS3 (Damian Wielgosik)
This is a free e-book about making websites in HTML5 and CSS for absolute beginners. It doesn't require any experience in IT to start. The aim of this book is to show the art of making websites using a plain language which is full of practical analogies.
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How To Build a Website With CSS and HTML (Erin Glass)
This project-based eBook will introduce you to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), a stylesheet language used to control the presentation of websites, by building a personal website using our demonstration site as a model.
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Learn to Code HTML and CSS: Develop and Style Websites
This book is a simple and comprehensive guide dedicated to helping beginners learn HTML and CSS. Outlining the fundamentals, this guide works through all common elements of front-end design and development.
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Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3 (Ben Frain)
This book is an updated and improved guide that responds to the latest challenges and trends in web design, giving you access to the most effective approaches to modern responsive design, provides a comprehensive resource for all things 'responsive'.
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HTML5 in Action (Rob Crowther, et al)
This book provides a complete introduction to web development using HTML5. You'll explore every aspect of the HTML5 specification through real-world examples and code samples. It's much more than just a specification reference, though.
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Dive Into HTML5 (Mark Pilgrim)
This concise guide is the most complete and authoritative book you'll find on the subject. Author Mark Pilgrim writes the weekly digest for the HTML5 Working Group, and represents Google at conferences on HTML5's capabilities.
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HTML5 Programming Cookbook (Web Code Geeks)
This book provides a compilation of HTML5 based examples that will help you kick-start your own web projects. It covers a wide range of topics, from graphics and animation, to geolocation and offline storage.
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HTML5 Shoot 'em Up in an Afternoon (Bryan Bibat)
Learn how to make a simple top-down shoot 'em up in a few hours using the Phaser HTML5 game framework. This book covers all of the basics: from placing and moving sprites, to managing collision detection and unit health, up to setting up a boss fight.
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Essential HTML (Krzysztof Kowalczyk)
This book provides clear and concise explanation of topics for programmers both starting to learn the HTML markup language as well as those diving in more complex topics. Examples are linked to online playground that allows you to play with them.
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HTML5 for Web Designers (Jeremy Keith)
HTML5 isn't as confusing as it once was, but it still isn't straightforward. In this brilliant and entertaining user's guide, the author cuts to the chase, with crisp, clear, practical examples, and his patented twinkle and charm. You'll be up to speed in no time.
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WebGL Insights (Patrick Cozzi)
This book shares experience-backed lessons learned by the WebGL community. It presents proven techniques that will be helpful to both intermediate and advanced WebGL developers. It demonstrates the breadth and depth of WebGL.
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O'Reilly® Web Audio API (Boris Smus)
Go beyond HTML5's Audio tag and boost the audio capabilities of your web application with the Web Audio API. Shows you how the Web Audio API solves specific application audio problems. You need little or no digital audio expertise to get started.
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O'Reilly® High Performance Browser Networking (Ilya Grigorik)
This book provides a hands-on overview of what every web developer needs to know about the various types of networks (WiFi, 3G/4G), transport protocols (UDP, TCP, and TLS), application protocols (HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2), and APIs available in the browser.
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Next Generation HTML5 and JavaScript (InfoQ)
JavaScript is chaotic. The pace of change is faster than ever and it seems like a new framework or important library pops up every couple of weeks. A major shift in the language is about to hit when ECMAScript 6 is finalized this year.
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Modern Web Essentials Using JavaScript and HTML5 (David Pitt)
This book provides tools for a thorough understanding of three topics integral to effective enterprise-level, web SPA development: JavaScript language essentials, HTML5 specification features, and responsive design principles.
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The Smart Guide to Canva (Roger Carter)
This comprehensive guide is designed to help beginners navigate the world of graphic design using Canva, a user-friendly platform for creating stunning graphics, social media posts, presentations, newsletters, and more.
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HTML Canvas Deep Dive (Josh Marinacci)
A painstakingly crafted, expertly written, code-fueled, no-nonsense deep dive into HTML5 Canvas printed in full color with syntax-highlighted code listings throughout, written for experienced software developers with an intermediate-level understanding of JavaScript.
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Essential HTML5 Canvas (Krzysztof Kowalczyk)
This book provides clear and concise explanation of topics for programmers both starting to learn the HTML5 Canvas as well as those diving in more complex topics. Examples are linked to online playground that allows you to play with them.
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HTML5 Canvas: Native Interactivity and Animation for the Web
This book gets you started with HTML5 Canvas by showing you how to build interactive multimedia applications. You'll learn how to draw, render text, manipulate images, and create animation
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O'Reilly® HTML5: Up and Running (Mark Pilgrim)
This book provides practical information about how and why the latest version of this markup language will significantly change the way you develop for the Web.
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HTML Dog: HTML Tutorials. And Stuff (P. Griffiths)
By focusing on the ways the two languages - XHTML and CSS - complement each other, It provides the fastest, most efficient way of accomplishing specific Web design tasks.
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The Ultimate Html Reference (Ian Lloyd)
The entire language is clearly and concisely covered, along with browser compatibility details, working examples, and easy-to-read descriptions. This is a comprehensive reference that you'll come back to time and time again.
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O'Reilly® JavaScript and HTML5 Now (Kyle Simpson)
This insightful overview provides striking examples of how JavaScript and HTML5 have teamed up to give the Web a truly open platform.
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O'Reilly® Programming 3D Applications with HTML5 and WebGL
With this book, you'll learn hands-on how to take your website's production values to a new level by incorporating 3D models and animations, mind-blowing visual effects, and advanced user interaction.
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O'Reilly® HTML5 for Publishers (Sanders Kleinfeld)
This book gives an overview of some of the most exciting features HTML5 provides to ebook content creators - audio/video, geolocation, and the Canvas - and shows how to put them in action.
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O'Reilly® Enterprise Web Development: Building HTML5 Applications
This hands-on guide shows you how to build HTML5 applications that will satisfy both desktop and mobile requirements. You�ll learn HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3, AJAX, JSON and related technologies.
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Learn HTML and CSS in One Easy to Use Guide (Shay Howe)
This book is a simple and comprehensive guide dedicated to helping beginners learn HTML and CSS. Outlining the fundamentals, this guide works through all common elements of front-end design and development.
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HTML5 Graphing and Data Visualization Cookbook
Get a complete grounding in the exciting visual world of Canvas and HTML5 using this recipe-packed cookbook. Learn to create charts and graphs, draw complex shapes, add interactivity, work with Google maps, and much more.
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HTML5 and CSS3 For The Real World (Estelle Weyl, et al)
This book will show you how to create dynamic websites using these new technologies. No fluff or hype here - Only fun, effective techniques you can start using today.
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Building Android Apps with HTML, CSS & JavaScript, 2nd Edition
This hands-on book shows you how to use these open source web standards to design and build apps that can be adapted for any Android device - without using Java.
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The Web Book: Guide to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and MySQL
This book teaches you how to create web sites and applications with HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP and MySQL.
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WML and WML Script (Vijay Mukhi)
This book offers an introduction to building pages for the wireless Web page with WML and WMLScript. It capatilizes on the pedagogy of the beginner guide series and includes modules, one-minute drills, annotated code and an analysis section.
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Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (J. Stark)
If you know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you already have the tools you need to develop your own iPhone apps.
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O'Reilly® Building Android Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
You'll learn how to create an Android-friendly web app on the platform of your choice, and then convert it to a native Android app with the free PhoneGap framework.
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O'Reilly® XForms Essentials (Micah Dubinko)
This book explains the how and why of XForms, showing readers how to take advantage of them without having to write their own code.
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O'Reilly® Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason (Dave Rolsky)
This book shows you how to create large, complex, dynamically driven web sites that look good and are a snap to maintain.
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O'Reilly® HTML and XHTML: The Definitive Guide (Chuck Musciano)
This book is the most comprehensive, up-to-date book available on HTML and XHTML. It cover every element of HTML/XHTML in detail.
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Sams Teach Yourself HTML 4 in 24 Hours (Dick Oliver)
This is a carefully organized tutorial that teaches the beginning Web page author just what you need to know in order to get a Web page up in the shortest time possible.
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Web SGML and HTML 4.0 Explained (Martin Bryan)
This is a carefully organized tutorial that teaches the beginning Web page author just what you need to know in order to get a Web page up in the shortest time possible.
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Microsoft HTML and DHTML Reference © (Microsoft)
Focus on Windows Internet Explore (IE), tt contains reference information for the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) API.
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Writing HTML: a Tutorial for Creating Web Pages (Alan Levine)
This tutorial contains step-by-step, task-based instructions will have you up and running with HTML in no time.
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Web Developer's Library Bookshelf: 5 Bestselling Books
This is a comprehensive resource for Web programmers. The library features the electronic text of five popular O'Reilly titles. You'll find the latest editions of books, from HTML to JavaScript, etc.
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