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  1. I found JavaScript books so frustrating, I decided to write my own.
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  3. The authors of JavaScript books are probably some of the brightest people around. And maybe that's the problem. Maybe they don't know how to relate to those of us who may sometimes struggle to learn. My sister is a wonderful dancer. I dance like Bill Gates. She says, "C'mon, dancing is easy!" Yeah, for her, but not for Bill and me. She'll never teach me to dance until she understands that dancing isn't easy for me.
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  5. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced coder doesn't matter. Plenty of veterans have told me, "I wish someone had used this approach to teach me [HTML, PHP, jQuery, C#, Ruby, Java, Python—fill in the blank]." Experienced or not, you'll probably like my book if you find other books too dense, too technical, and too unsympathetic to the learner's needs.
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  7. What you'll especially like, I think, is that the book is just the tip of the iceberg. The larger part is the abundance of interactive exercises that encourage you to practice, practice, practice. You'll agree, I think, that without practice, a coding student might as well be reading a novel.
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  9. One caveat: If you're an older programmer who has established ways of doing things, you may get bent out of shape by my insistence that you do some things that aren't habitual for you. If you think this might be a problem, please try the free sample of the book before you buy it. Then do a few of the interactive exercises. You'll soon know whether you can tolerate being pushed around by me.
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  11. Here's what's different about my book:
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  13. Testing showed that books and courses load up the reader with far too much information at a time. So I divide up the information into little chunks that won't overwhelm anyone.
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  15. A book on coding doesn't have to be written in impenetrable legalese. It can actually be human-readable. My book is.
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  17. Most people learn best through examples, so I provide plenty of them.
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  19. Most important, before you have a chance to forget what you've read in the book, I ask you to fire up your desktop or laptop (not your mobile device) and head over to my website, where you run a set of interactive exercises, practicing everything you've learned—until you're sure you've mastered it.
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  21. Readers tell me they often start the exercises thinking they know the material cold. and quickly find out they don't. The automated exercise manager keeps you at it until your overconfidence becomes real confidence—confidence that's based on your excellent performance. There are 1,750 exercises in all. They're all interactive, with an automated answer-checker that corrects your missteps and points you in the right direction when you stumble. And they're all free.
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  23. Readers tell me the combination of book and interactive exercises is involving, fun, frustration-free, addictive, confidence-building, and...well, read the reviews.
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  25. Become fluent in all the JavaScript fundamentals, with interactive practice.
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  27. Display alert messages to the user
  28. Gather information through prompts
  29. Manipulate variables
  30. Build statements
  31. Do math
  32. Use operators
  33. Concatenate text
  34. Run routines based on conditions
  35. Compare values
  36. Work with arrays
  37. Run automated routines
  38. Display custom elements on the webpage
  39. Generate random numbers
  40. Manipulate decimals
  41. Round numbers
  42. Create loops
  43. Use functions
  44. Find the current date and time
  45. Measure time intervals
  46. Create a timer
  47. Respond to the user's actions
  48. Swap images
  49. Control colors on the webpage
  50. Change any element on the webpage
  51. Improvise new HTML markup on the fly
  52. Use the webpage DOM structure
  53. Insert comments
  54. Situate scripts effectively
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  57. Product Details
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  59. Pdf.epub.mobi 320 pages
  60. Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1 edition (March 20, 2014)
  61. Language: English
  62. ISBN-10: 1497408180
  63. ISBN-13: 978-1497408180
  64. Download Files:
  65. http://rapidgator.net/folder/2863320/Download_Ebook_Here.html
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