JavaScript: Software Development (2025-2026 Edition)

· Software Development Book 2 · Azhar ul Haque Sario
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JavaScript: Software Development (2025-2026 Edition) – The only book that actually teaches like MIT, Stanford, CMU, and Berkeley combined.

This is not another recycled tutorial.


You start with why JavaScript runs the world in 2025 – V8, TC39, TypeScript tsunami, Vite revolution.


You master the event loop before lunch, closures before dinner, and ECMAScript 2025 features before anyone else.


You go vanilla DOM first (yes, really), then React hooks, then React Query, Zustand, Next.js, server actions, edge functions.


You build real REST APIs, GraphQL, WebSockets, microservices, Docker, CI/CD, Vercel + AWS deployments.


You learn testing the way CMU and Berkeley teach it – pyramid, Jest, RTL, Cypress, zero excuses.


You finish with WebAssembly, WebGPU, TensorFlow.js, LLM streaming, and AI agents – because 2025 developers ship AI products, not just CRUD apps.


Every chapter ends with real 2024-2025 company case studies – Slack’s million WebSocket connections, Shopify’s 30% faster admin, Figma’s no-downtime Next.js migration, Netflix microservices, Figma’s Wasm engine.


You don’t just read theory; you see exactly how the best engineering teams on the planet solved the same problems you will face on Monday morning.


Most JavaScript books are already outdated the day they print.


This one was built by reverse-engineering the actual 2024-2025 curricula of the four best CS programs in the world, then updated with the bleeding-edge reality of 2025 production systems.


No filler projects. No 2018 Create-React-App. No pretending Redux is still the default.


Just the book that finally matches what FAANG and top startups actually hire for right now.


Ready to stop learning “JavaScript” and start thinking like the engineers who get $300k+ offers?



© 2025 Azhar ul Haque Sario. This book is independently produced with no affiliation to MIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, UC Berkeley, or any institution mentioned. All university course references are nominative fair use for factual comparison and educational critique.

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