Review: JavaScript for Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming

JavaScript for Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming JavaScript for Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming by Nick Morgan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I knew a bit of java script before reading this book and the last time when I did the coding in pure java script was around 12 years back. After that all kind of new frameworks like struts, JSF ,ADF hit the market and people like me who were on product development easily made that shift and stayed away from working in JavaScript for years.

Now again, everything is moving onto cloud and we need far better libraries , frameworks to meet the requirements and going back to basics.

I needed a kind of crash course in JavaScript and this book was a good one to start with. I took the baby steps while reading this book and wrote almost all the code mentioned in the book , in my browser and now after finishing the book I feel good and confident about JavaScript.

This book has set a good foundation for java script and I think that now I can read and understand JavaScript libraries better.

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