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On Oct 31 Sean Patterson wrote: Fabulous resource for learning AngularJS
AngularJS is a new and popular Javascript framework. They make the bold claim on their website that “AngularJS is what HTML would have been, had it been designed for building web-apps.” I’ve been wanting to get my feet wet with AngularJS, especially with some upcoming projects that might use it. Fortunately I stumbled across “AngularJS: Up and Running” by Brad Green and Shyam Seshadri (as well as a pet project and was able to get coding! Full Review  >

Rating: StarStarStarStarStar5.0

On Oct 4 John Pearson wrote: Angular is magic.
Green and Seshadri do a credible job of breaking down AngularJS, but the library itself makes their job difficult. Full Review  >

Rating: StarStarStarStarStar4.0

On Oct 2 Alex Salerno wrote: Good resource for front-end devs.
I used this book to integrate my NodeJS web application into the fluid front-end of AngularJS. I must say it is a much easier read than the online documentation. I really enjoyed the layout of the book as it was very logical. Full Review  >

Rating: StarStarStarStarStar4.0

On Aug 24 Michelle Tran wrote: Review of Angularjs: Up and Running
Admittedly, before reading this book I had very little JavaScript experience. However, I still found the book to be accessible against the warning in the preface. Angularjs: Up and Running is a self-explanatory title; it is a book that introduces you to building an angular js application from scratch. Full Review  >

Rating: StarStarStarStarStar4.0

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