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Programming Windows Store Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

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Programming Windows Store Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
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Publisher: Microsoft Press
ISBN-13: 9780735672611
Number of pages: 255

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This book is about writing Metro style apps for Windows 8 using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Our primary focus will be on applying these web technologies within the Windows 8 platform, where there are unique considerations, and not on exploring the details of those web technologies themselves.

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