<p>Master the Real Web Development That Companies Pay For in 2025 - Not Yesterday's Theory.</p><p>This book is the complete 2025 roadmap that actually gets you hired.</p><p>You start with the truth about how the modern web really works - HTTP the browser Git DevTools - exactly like Stanford and CMU teach but updated for today.</p><p>Then you build proper semantic HTML5 + accessibility that passes WCAG and real screen-reader tests.</p><p>You master CSS the right way: box model specificity Flexbox Grid logical properties Tailwind micro-interactions that run at 60 fps.</p><p>JavaScript comes next - modern ES2025 closures async/await Fetch modules - with zero fluff.</p><p>You move straight into React the way companies actually use it in 2025: hooks effects routing data fetching component thinking.</p><p>Backend follows with Node.js Express REST GraphQL Federation (the way Netflix and PayPal really do it) MongoDB authentication security that stops real attacks.</p><p>Then testing with Jest + Cypress CI/CD with GitHub Actions deployment to Vercel/Netlify/AWS.</p><p>Finally the stuff everyone else ignores but pays the most for: Progressive Web Apps Jamstack + Headless CMS Headless Commerce Server-Driven UI like Airbnb/Netflix WebAssembly in the browser and on the edge AI-powered personalization and RAG chatbots that talk to your own data.</p><p>No other book gives you the exact 2025 stack that FAANG startups agencies and enterprises are fighting over right now.</p><p>Others teach you React from 2021 or Node from 2019 and call it modern.</p><p>This one is the only one built from the actual syllabi of Stanford CS193X CMU 17-637 MIT xPRO MERN - then pushed forward with everything that changed in 2024-2025: Tailwind dominance AI-assisted workflows Wasm everywhere SDUI headless everything.</p><p>Every chapter ends with the real job-market skill that makes recruiters message you first plus the live case studies (Starbucks PWA Netflix federation Figma Wasm) that make you sound dangerous in interviews.</p><p>This is the book I wish existed when I was grinding LeetCode and still getting rejected for lack of production experience.</p><p>Copyright disclaimer: The author has no affiliation with Stanford Carnegie Mellon MIT or any institution mentioned. This work is independently produced under nominative fair use for criticism comment and educational purposes.</p>
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