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No, we aren’t talking about the rabbit1 here. Programmers who have been coding for any length of time have invariably built up their own little private library of handy bits of code that they reuse from project to project. JavaScript is certainly no different in this regard. In this chapter, you’ll put together such a library for yourself—a library you’ll find numerous uses for in the projects to follow.
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(2007). Hodgepodge: Building an Extensible Javascript Library. In: Practical JavaScript™, DOM Scripting, and Ajax Projects. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0197-7_3
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