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On Mar 16 Antonio Zugaldia wrote:
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On Mar 3 Abirami Sivaramakrishnan wrote:
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On Feb 2 Diego Gonzalez wrote: Un buen libro si uno sabe lo que está comprando
It is a book to learn how to start but having no prior knowledge on the subject. Full Review  >

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On Dec 5 Eustaquio Rangel de Oliveira Jr. wrote: Should be JavaScript for HTML5, but ...
I liked the book. I got it from the blogger reviews program because I was really interested on it's content, and I knew, by the table of contents, it will not be about just HTML tags and semantics, but about the tools used to build modern web apps. Full Review  >

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On Nov 30 David Hayden wrote: It's an Okay Book
The book has good coverage of the programming features in HTML5 like Local Storage, IndexedDB, Files, Offline Applications, Web Workers, and Web Sockets. It even has a primer on JavaScript and JavaScript Tools as well as quick coverage of the new HTML5 Tags. Unfortunately, there are just better books that discuss the same topics in my humble opinion. Full Review  >

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