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JavaScript Programming

A Beginners Guide to the Javascript Programming Language

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JavaScript Programming

By: Preston Prescott
Narrated by: JR Nelson
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Tired of trying to learn how to program? Ready to actually learn how to program?

If you've attempted to learn how to program in the past, but hadn't had much success then give JavaScript Programming a try. It will teach you exactly what you need to know about programming in the world's most widely used scripting language in existence today. It will start you at the beginning and allow you to build upon what you've learned along the way.

Learn JavaScript Once, Use it Over and Over Again...

Even though JavaScript is by far the most popular client side programming language in use today, it can and is used on the server side as well. Node.js, Meteor, Wakanda, CouchDB, and MongoDB are just a few examples of where you'll find and be able to use JavaScript on the server side. The time you invest in learning JavaScript can be doubly rewarding as JavaScript keeps moving into more and more areas of computing.

If you're looking to level up your career, JavaScript is an invaluable skill to have.

JavaScript skills are in high demand and they need for people who can program JavaScript will only increase. If you're looking to break into a tech job, what better skill to have on your resume than something that can be used practically anywhere?

Want to work on the "front-end" of websites? Learn JavaScript.

Ready to tackle back-end programming for network intensive web apps? Learn JavaScript.

Want to work on the latest database technologies available today? Then learn JavaScript.

Learn JavaScript the right way - once and for all...

No matter if you plan to use JavaScript on the client side in a web browser, on the server side, or both, you will need to learn the fundamentals of the language. That's what this book will give you. When you finish reading this book you will feel comfortable and confident programming in the JavaScript language.

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