Javascript for Beginners: The Simple Way to Start Programming
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Narrateur(s):
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Elis Doyle
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Auteur(s):
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K. Connors
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If you want to learn how to code, create software like the pros, and develop games with the best, then continue reading....
"Everybody in this country should learn to program a computer, because it teaches you how to think" - Steve Jobs
Is it really that hard to learn how to code? Is Javascript really the best place to start? If you're asking yourself these same questions, you're not alone.
You see, there are expensive courses out there that "teach you how to code", but I have yet to find one that digs deep into the "why" and involves real-world applications.
Inside, you'll find my reasoning for why Javascript is a great programming language to start out with and how easy it really is to write your first lines of code today.
In Javascript for Beginners, discover:
- How Javascript differs from other languages
- The essential tools in Javascript
- Powerful features hidden in the language
- How to begin with a new language
- Errors to keep an eye out for
- Different key languages to consider
- How to get started right away
Check out Javascript for Beginners: The Simple Way to Start Programming, and discover the infinite world of coding today!
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- 2019-01-15
Beginner oriented?
This book seemed to jump headlong into the gamut of JavaScript libraries, frameworks and peripherals, all with their unintelligible acronyms, and tended to repeat itself. The intro sections were just far too bloated with explanations not useful to a beginner, in my opinion. And what was with that massively biased comparison between Eclipse and NetBeans and how they are used with Java? How confusing! Not my choice for learning to code in JavaScript.
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