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Next.js Quick Start Guide
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Next.js Quick Start Guide

by Kirill Konshin
July 2018
Intermediate to advanced
164 pages
3h 15m
English
Packt Publishing
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Chris van Rensburg has been involved in JavaScript since the very birth of the language from its early progenitor, LiveScript, that was developed in the 90s by Netscape. While then working for a small start-up in San Mateo, Chris was part of a pitch to Netscape executives on how web pages could be made interactive by the addition of event handler attributes to HTML tags for invoking actions. Chris went on to develop high-level JavaScript frameworks, culminating in the UIZE JavaScript Framework.

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