javascript-understanding-the-weird-parts
Notes from the JavaScript course by Tony Alicea (by jasonbaciulis)
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Ultimate FREE JAVASCRIPT Resources
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I'm a French self taught programmer, I've been working for 8 years as a software engineer after a flash career in Finance. These days I do Node, TS and Clojure for a living. Ask me anything
I used a lot of resources, but the main one were : - CodeSchool (It's been bought by Pluralsight now) - CodeAcademy - KhanAcademy (For the basics of the different sort algorithms) - I also read and the whole "You don't know JS" series from Kyle Simpson which was astonishingly good - And finally, this one which is Kinda Old but super insightful http://superherojs.com/
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SJSJ - Simplified JavaScript Jargon