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New Web Dev Books to Review from O'Reilly

Media alert: November 7, 2012

At the forefront of innovation in front-end web development, the winning combination of HTML5 and JavaScript reign supreme. The bond between this inseparable duo is so strong that it has become the target platform-of-choice for new scripting languages and has spawned a healthy presence on the back-end.

Quickly get up to speed running your code, both in browser and on server, with one of these three great new titles:

- Dart: Up and Running
Google designed the Dart platform to scale from simple scripts to complex apps. With this book, you’ll learn how to build web apps with the class-based, object-oriented Dart language, and compile your code to JavaScript.

- HTML5 and JavaScript Web Apps
This hands-on book shows you how to work with HTML5, JavaScript MVC frameworks, and the latest W3C specifications to build mobile and desktop web apps that are widely supported across all browsers and devices.

- ClojureScript: Up and Running
With this book, you'll learn how to build complete client-side applications with ClojureScript, the Clojure language variant that compiles to optimized JavaScript.

Interested in a review copy? Just drop me a note and let me know your preference of ebook or print.

Cheers,
Adam

Cheers,
Adam

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Seth LaddSeth Ladd

Seth Ladd is a web engineer and is currently a Chrome Developer Advocate, helping developers of all sizes launch awesome modern web apps. He produced Aloha on Rails, the Hawaii Ruby on Rails and Web Development Conference, and New Game, the conference for HTML5 game developers. Way back, Seth co-authored the Expert Spring MVC book. More recently, he helped release Angry Birds for the web. Seth is on the board of the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences. His new book, Dart: Up and Running, shows how Dart can help you architect and develop HTML5 apps for the modern Web.