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Freeman and Elisabeth Robson “Just the right tone for the geeked-out, casual-cool guru coder in all of us. Mark Arana, Strategy & Innovation, The Walt Disney Studios “Freeman and Robson continue to use innovative teaching methods for communicating complex concepts to basic principles.” Russell Alleen-Willems, digital archeologist, “Robson and Freeman have done it again! Using the same fun and information-packed style as their previous books in the Head First series, Head First JavaScript Programming leads you through entertaining and useful projects that, chapter-by-chapter, allow programmers-even nonspecialists like myself-to develop a solid foundation in modern JavaScript programming that we can use to solve real problems.” “Add this book to your library regardless of your programming skill level!” - Chris Fuselier, engineering consultant
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“The Head First series utilizes elements of modern learning theory, including constructivism, to bring readers up to speed quickly. Michael Murphy, senior systems consultant, The History Tree “If every elementary and middle school student studied Elisabeth and Eric’s Head First HTML and CSS, and if Head First JavaScript Programming and Head First HTML5 Programming were part of the high school math and science curriculum, then our country would never lose its competitive edge.” Jesse Palmer, Senior Software Developer, Gannett Digital There may be an additional side effect that you may actually recall more about JavaScript than after reading typical technical books.” Praise for Head First JavaScript Programming “Warning: Do not read Head First JavaScript Programming unless you want to learn the fundamentals of programming with JavaScript in an entertaining and meaningful fashion.