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As you are aware by now (I hope), the purpose of this book is to introduce building Windows Store applications with HTML and JavaScript. Each chapter in this book is focused on teaching you a concept that allows you to use your existing HTML and JavaScript knowledge for building native Windows applications. This chapter will have a slightly different focus, however: working with external libraries.

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Isaacs, S., Burns, K. (2013). External Libraries. In: Beginning Windows Store Application Development–HTML and JavaScript Edition. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5780-6_18

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