July 2023
Beginner to intermediate
166 pages
3h 47m
English
I’ve been developing web applications for almost a decade now and the landscape has changed drastically since I began. To put that in reference, I’ve been building websites since JavaScript was so poorly supported by mainstream browsers that jQuery became the de facto standard for building interactive frontend experiences. But over time, we’ve seen more browsers willing to support ECMAScript standards and the ones that didn’t have died off (good riddance, Internet Explorer). JavaScript then re-emerged as a viable language. And with the rise of Node.js, developers could finally build an entire application, both frontend and backend, in a single programming language. JavaScript had taken over the web development ...
Read now
Unlock full access