After you have programmed in Javascript for a while, you begin to wonder how things work. Some elusive answers are clarified in this short ebook. The presentation is in the style of the author's well-received ebook on Haskell, “From Simple IO to Monad Transformers”. This style was
Javascript: Objects, Functions and Event Loops
β Scribed by J Adrian Zimmer [Zimmer, J Adrian]
- Publisher
- Bonsai Reads
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
After you have programmed in Javascript for a while, you
begin to wonder how things work. Some elusive answers are clarified in this
short ebook. The presentation is in the style of the author's
well-received ebook on Haskell, “From Simple IO to Monad Transformers”.
This style was formulated to help programmers absorb the trickier parts of a programming
language.
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