Eric Freeman
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Head First Design Patterns
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2004
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Head First JavaScript Programming: A Brain-Friendly Guide
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13 editions
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2014
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Head First HTML5 Programming
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15 editions
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2011
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Head First Learn to Code: A Learner's Guide to Coding and Computational Thinking
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2018
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Father of the Man
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An Engineering Manager's Guide to Design Patterns
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2015
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Javaspaces Principles, Patterns, and Practice
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1999
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Mixed Messages: When Praise & Slander Collide
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2012
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Eric Freeman
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3 editions
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2009
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“When you design, solve things in the simplest way possible. Your goal should be simplicity, not 'How can I apply a pattern to this problem.”
― Head First Design Patterns
― Head First Design Patterns
“The hasOwnProperty method returns true if a property is defined in an object instance. If it’s not, but you can access that property, then you can assume the property must be defined in the object’s prototype.”
― Head First JavaScript Programming: A Brain-Friendly Guide
― Head First JavaScript Programming: A Brain-Friendly Guide
“position: absolute” positions an element based on the position of its most closely positioned parent.”
― Head First JavaScript Programming: A Brain-Friendly Guide
― Head First JavaScript Programming: A Brain-Friendly Guide
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