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Reading list
We've selected 13 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
DevTools.
A comprehensive guide to CSS3, covering all aspects of this powerful stylesheet language, including the latest CSS3 features such as grids, flexbox, and animations.
A popular book that provides a concise and practical guide to the essential parts of JavaScript, helping readers to write cleaner, more efficient, and more maintainable code.
A collection of best practices and tips for writing better JavaScript code, covering topics such as code organization, testing, and debugging.
A comprehensive guide to responsive web design, a design approach that ensures that websites work well on all devices and screen sizes.
A practical guide to optimizing web application performance, covering topics such as caching, compression, and load balancing.
A comprehensive guide to designing and building data-intensive applications, covering topics such as data modeling, data storage, and data processing.
A guide to building microservices, a software architecture style that decomposes applications into loosely coupled, independent services.
A comprehensive guide to continuous delivery, a software development practice that emphasizes automating the build, test, and deployment process.
A classic book on software development, covering topics such as software design, testing, and teamwork.
A guide to writing clean and maintainable code, covering topics such as naming conventions, code organization, and refactoring.
A guide to unit testing, a software testing technique that isolates and tests individual units of code.
A classic book on test-driven development, a software development process that emphasizes writing tests before writing code.
A comprehensive guide to domain-driven design, a software development approach that emphasizes aligning software design with the domain of the problem being solved.
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