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Just finished NodeJS in 20 Minutes: (Coffee Break Series) - wow! The part about nodejs really got me thinking.
I'm halfway through NodeJS in 20 Minutes: (Coffee Break Series) and javascript is blowing my mind!
I think the author could have developed javascript more, but overall great.
Great point! It reminds me of javascript from another book I read.
Yes! And don't forget about javascript - that part was amazing.
Interesting perspective. I saw javascript differently - more as nodejs.
Question for those who've read NodeJS in 20 Minutes: (Coffee Break Series): what did you think of javascript?
I think the author could have developed javascript more, but overall great.
Interesting perspective. I saw graphics differently - more as graphics.
For me, the real strength was javascript, but I see what you mean about nodejs.
Have you thought about how nodejs relates to javascript? Adds another layer!
Have you thought about how graphics relates to javascript? Adds another layer!
Book club discussion: NodeJS in 20 Minutes: (Coffee Break Series) - chapter 11 thoughts?
Great point! It reminds me of graphics from another book I read.
I completely agree! The way the author approaches graphics is brilliant.
For me, the real strength was nodejs, but I see what you mean about javascript.
I'm not sure I agree about javascript. To me, it seemed more like nodejs.
What did you think about nodejs? That's what really stayed with me.
I completely agree! The way the author approaches nodejs is brilliant.
What did you think about graphics? That's what really stayed with me.
Recommendations for books similar to NodeJS in 20 Minutes: (Coffee Break Series) in terms of nodejs?
Great point! It reminds me of javascript from another book I read.
I'd add that graphics is also worth considering in this discussion.
Great point! It reminds me of javascript from another book I read.
Have you thought about how nodejs relates to graphics? Adds another layer!
Just finished NodeJS in 20 Minutes: (Coffee Break Series) - wow! The part about nodejs really got me thinking.
I think the author could have developed nodejs more, but overall great.
Have you thought about how graphics relates to javascript? Adds another layer!
I completely agree! The way the author approaches javascript is brilliant.
Have you thought about how nodejs relates to nodejs? Adds another layer!
I think the author could have developed nodejs more, but overall great.
I'm not sure I agree about graphics. To me, it seemed more like nodejs.
Great point! It reminds me of graphics from another book I read.
What did you think about graphics? That's what really stayed with me.
After reading NodeJS in 20 Minutes: (Coffee Break Series), I'm seeing graphics in a whole new light.
For me, the real strength was graphics, but I see what you mean about nodejs.
I'd add that graphics is also worth considering in this discussion.
Have you thought about how nodejs relates to graphics? Adds another layer!
I think the author could have developed nodejs more, but overall great.
For me, the real strength was graphics, but I see what you mean about graphics.
Interesting perspective. I saw nodejs differently - more as graphics.
What did you think about javascript? That's what really stayed with me.
How does NodeJS in 20 Minutes: (Coffee Break Series) compare to other works about javascript?
Yes! And don't forget about nodejs - that part was amazing.
Great point! It reminds me of javascript from another book I read.
I completely agree! The way the author approaches nodejs is brilliant.
I'd add that nodejs is also worth considering in this discussion.
What did you think about graphics? That's what really stayed with me.
Interesting perspective. I saw nodejs differently - more as javascript.
Great point! It reminds me of nodejs from another book I read.
What did you think about javascript? That's what really stayed with me.
I think the author could have developed graphics more, but overall great.
Interesting perspective. I saw nodejs differently - more as nodejs.