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🧙♂️Master JavaScript with these 5 GitHub repositories🪄✨🚀
3. You-Dont-Know-JS
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Eloquent JavaScript 4th edition (2024)
There are 6 books, the author recommends reading them in an order:
https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS?tab=readme-ov-fil...
If the second edition is not available, you can read the first edition, just be aware some small things may be slightly out of date.
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10 GitHub repositories that every developer must follow
✅ getify/You-Dont-Know-JS : https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS
- 18 Must-Bookmark GitHub Repositories Every Developer Should Know
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Coming to grips with JS: a Rubyist's deep dive
You Don't Know JS
- Ask HN: Best books to learn web development?
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Best way to re-learn JavaScript as a former senior level js dev?
Kyle Simpson, the guy who wrote the YDKJS series https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS has classes on there and they’re honestly the shit just like his books.
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[AskJS] What would be a more recent equivalent to Crockford's "Good Parts" ?
In any case, maybe You Don't Know JS series could be it. It is a series of books. All of the books are pretty short. You can get it for free at the link or buy them on amazon.
You Don't Know JS as noted above.
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So I wrote a Spanish textbook
Great effort! Consider putting the book directly into your repository, similar to You Don't Know Javascript, for increased usability and to make it easier for the community to contribute (if that's something you want).
30-seconds-of-code
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What are the best open source repos in github that a beginner should READ?
You could also check out: 1. 30 seconds of code 2. JavaScript30 3. JavaScript Algorithms
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Awesome Github Repos to Master JAVASCRIPT
😎 a quick reference with short solutions for your development needs in javascript -> 30-seconds-of-code
- 18 useful GitHub repositories every developer should bookmark
- GitHub Repositories : Part 1
- These GitHub repositories contain so much knowledge you can use to become a better developer.
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Top 50 Useful GitHub Repos That Every Developer Should Follow
19. 30 seconds of code
- Great resource for those trying to learn javascript in depth:
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Top 33 JavaScript Projects on GitHub (November 2021)
#11 30-seconds/30-seconds-of-code
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