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Using Libraries to Increase Productivity

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The current state of JavaScript development, as I’ve alluded to before, is very different from its state four or five years ago. One major change is that we don’t need to write all our code ourselves anymore—several means exist to make coding quicker and easier than ever before. In Part 3, we’ll be covering libraries, effects, and third-party application programming interfaces (APIs), but the focus of this chapter is libraries.

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(2007). Using Libraries to Increase Productivity. In: Sambells, J., Gustafson, A. (eds) AdvancED DOM Scripting. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0298-1_9

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