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If Hemingway Wrote JavaScrpt

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Informationen zum Autor Angus Croll is obsessed with JavaScript and literature in equal measure. He works on Twitter's UI framework team where he co-authored the Flight framework. He writes the influential Javascript, Javascript (http://javascriptweblog.wordpress.com/) blog and speaks at conferences worldwide. What if William Shakespeare was asked to generate the fibonacci series or Jack Kerouac had to write a factorial program? In If Hemingway Wrote JavaScript, prose and poetry meet code as author Angus Croll explores what it would look like if wordsmiths were to write short JavaScript programs. By combining literary lines of code and reinvented poetry with JavaScript, If Hemingway Wrote JavaScript bridges the worlds of programming and literature with a light and playful spirit for the literary geek in all of us. Zusammenfassung What if William Shakespeare were asked to generate the Fibonacci series or Jane Austen had to write a factorial program? In If Hemingway Wrote JavaScript , author Angus Croll imagines short JavaScript programs as written by famous wordsmiths. The result is a peculiar and charming combination of prose, poetry, and programming. The best authors are those who obsess about language—and the same goes for JavaScript developers. To master either craft, you must experiment with language to develop your own style, your own idioms, and your own expressions. To that end, If Hemingway Wrote JavaScript playfully bridges the worlds of programming and literature for the literary geek in all of us. Featuring original artwork by Miran Lipova?a. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Fibonacci 1 Ernest Hemingway 2 William Shakespeare 3 Andre Breton 4 Roberto Bolano 5 Dan Brown Factorial 6 Jack Kerouac 7 Jane Austen 8 Samuel Johnson 9 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 10 James Joyce Happy Numbers 11 J.D. Salinger 12 Tupac Shakur 13 Virginia Woolf 14 Geoffrey Chaucer 15 Vladimir Nabokov Prime Numbers 16 Jorge Luis Borges 17 Lewis Carroll 18 Douglas Adams 19 Charles Dickens 20 David Foster Wallace Say It 21 Sylvia Plath 22 Italo Calvino 23 J.K. Rowling 24 Arundhati Roy 25 Franz Kafka Poetic Interludes 1 Edgar Allan Poe 2 William Shakespeare 3 Dylan Thomas 4 Walt Whitman...

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Authors Angus Croll
Publisher No Starch Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2014
 
EAN 9781593275853
ISBN 978-1-59327-585-3
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 205 mm x 205 mm x 15 mm
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Programming languages

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