
Building JavaScript Games
for Phones, Tablets, and Desktop
by Arjan Egges
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Building JavaScript Games teaches game Programming, through a series of engaging, arcadestyle games that quickly expand your JavaScript and HTML5 skills. JavaScript is in the top ten mostused Programming, languages world wide, and is the basis for applications that can run in any modern browser, on any device from smart phone to tablet to PC. Espec...
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Consider Beginning JavaScript by Paul Wilton.
“Practical, example-led introduction that walks through JavaScript syntax, DOM interaction, and basic browser APIs with short, runnable snippets you can paste and test. Strongest moments are bite-sized code samples and clear explanations that produce quick wins while you code. The book keeps a narrow scope, favoring compact examples over long projects, so readers wanting full app builds or modern-library recipes may feel constrained. It reads like a hands-on primer for core tasks rather than an exhaustive project guide.”
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