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Third-Party JavaScript
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Third-Party JavaScript

by Anton Kovalyov, Ben Vinegar
March 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
288 pages
9h 44m
English
Manning Publications
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About this Book

Third-party JavaScript is independent client code executing on a publisher’s website, but served from a remote web address. It’s used in the creation of highly distributed web applications, from social widgets to analytics trackers to full-featured embedded applications.

This book serves as an introduction to third-party JavaScript application development. It teaches readers not only how to write JavaScript code that executes in third-party contexts, but also third-party web development techniques that involve HTML, CSS, and even HTTP. It is intended for developers who already have experience with these technologies in a first-party context (such as your own website) and who want to explore how these technologies can be executed ...

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