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title = "CoffeeScript Application Development - Ian Young"
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date = 2016-05-07
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category = "review"
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tags = ["books", "en-au", "ian young"]
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In these days of ECMAScript 6, it's nice to see where a bunch of ideas of it came from.
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Coffee is a lot like the new JavaScript standard (just a bit more brackets). The book manages to explain and show all the little nice things about it, keeping a single application from start to finish, which helps a lot in understanding the flows of it.
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I just got a bit miffed with the upbeat tone of the book. It's not a full Pollyanna, but a lot of "that looks a lot cleaner, don't it?" and "It's even prettier than normal Javascript" gets into you pretty quick.
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