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Top 23 JavaScript Book Projects

  1. wtfjs

    🤪 A list of funny and tricky JavaScript examples

    Project mention: Show HN: FixBrowser – a lightweight web browser created from scratch | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-12-24

    Python may not be the best example, but some other languages also exist and are both less "weird" than https://github.com/denysdovhan/wtfjs and fast (e.g. see http://luajit.org/ which is far less complex than V8).

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  3. koodo-reader

    A modern ebook manager and reader with sync and backup capacities for Windows, macOS, Linux and Web

    Project mention: Foliate: Read e-books in style, navigate with ease | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-07-18

    https://github.com/koodo-reader/koodo-reader/commits/master/

    I'm really not confortable with projects that treat the Git history as junk, to the point I'd rather avoid that software. I daily use the e-reader Koreader, and sometimes Plato, and their source code and Git history are clear and documented (though I think Koreader's choice of Lua is poorly suited to the task). I could patch Koreader to my taste and send pull requests.

  4. ethereumbook

    Mastering Ethereum, by Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Gavin Wood

    Project mention: Top Github repositories for 10+ programming languages | dev.to | 2024-07-16

    Awesome web3 Ethereum Book

  5. Functional-Light-JS

    Pragmatic, balanced FP in JavaScript. @FLJSBook on twitter.

    Project mention: 10 GitHub Repos for Mastering JavaScript | dev.to | 2024-04-19

    Repository: getify/Functional-Light-JS

  6. dsa.js-data-structures-algorithms-javascript

    🥞Data Structures and Algorithms explained and implemented in JavaScript + eBook

  7. bash-handbook

    :book: For those who wanna learn Bash

  8. You-Dont-Know-JS

    📗📒 (PT-Br translation) JS Book Series. (by cezaraugusto)

  9. CodeRabbit

    CodeRabbit: AI Code Reviews for Developers. Revolutionize your code reviews with AI. CodeRabbit offers PR summaries, code walkthroughs, 1-click suggestions, and AST-based analysis. Boost productivity and code quality across all major languages with each PR.

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  10. bookdown

    Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown

  11. Node.js-Design-Patterns-Third-Edition

    Node.js Design Patterns Third Edition, published by Packt

    Project mention: 11 GitHub Repositories to learn NodeJs | dev.to | 2024-11-03
  12. learn-nodejs-hard-way

    Learn NodeJS and master the art of server-side programming by creating a backend framework with 0 dependencies.

  13. react-book

    Free book on React. Beginner to intermediate.

  14. Buka

    Buka is a modern software that helps you manage your ebook at ease.

  15. quarto-webr

    Community developed Quarto Extension to Embed webR for HTML Documents, RevealJS, Websites, Blogs, and Books.

  16. book

    The Rust on ESP Book (by esp-rs)

  17. bookworm

    The Universally Accessible document Reader (by blindpandas)

  18. rust-practise-questions

    A book 📖 of questions for practise in Rust, learn Rust the hard way

  19. a-ninjas-handbook

    A Ninja's Handbook: A book on privacy, security, and anonymity online.

    Project mention: Best way to set up a risky blog? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-08-18

    Well, I think a Tor hidden service is probably the ideal for hosting it. Making it so users have to go through that system rather than accessing it via the clearnet makes it less likely your adversary can easily figure out where it's hosted and who the hosting company is.

    I'd also recommend using a secure/disposal operating system like Tails, using the Tor browser with the default settings at all times, changing your writing style as much as possible and using an identity that's only used for the blog in question, and never used to access the clearnet/on any other service you can think of.

    Also, try and make sure the identity used is as plausible as possible. Maybe create a fake photo with AI and a fake but realistic sounding name and description to go with it, then use those to create a fake online footprint. An obvious pseudonym makes people want to find out who it is, while a realistic name and identity makes them think they've identified the person behind it.

    But of course, it really all depends on who exactly your enemies are. Normal people and companies have a lot less in the way of resources for tracking someone down than government agencies. It takes a lot less opsec work to fool say, Burger King than it does the NSA.

    Funny enough, this guide that was posted a few days ago on Hacker News might be exactly what you need:

    https://github.com/zolagonano/a-ninjas-handbook

  20. book-sentences

    A collection of sentences from different books.

  21. The Hitchhiker's Guide to Machine Learning Algorithms

    The Hitchhiker's Guide to Machine Learning Algorithms: A book of machine learning algorithms & concepts explained to simply, even a human can understand.

  22. banking-in-action

    Sample application for RxJS in Action (Book)

  23. Programming-Basics-Book-Java-EN

    Textbook for the "Programming Basics" course @ SoftUni (Java, English)

  24. on-chain-dex

    📈 100% on-chain central limit order book and order matching engine DEX on Ethereum

  25. kg-uniphy

    Physics, if you already knew physics. Open source Physics book Obsidian vault.

  26. SaaSHub

    SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives

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NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Index

What are some of the best open-source Book projects in JavaScript? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 wtfjs 35,354
2 koodo-reader 20,827
3 ethereumbook 20,246
4 Functional-Light-JS 16,666
5 dsa.js-data-structures-algorithms-javascript 7,643
6 bash-handbook 5,786
7 You-Dont-Know-JS 5,629
8 bookdown 3,837
9 Node.js-Design-Patterns-Third-Edition 1,720
10 learn-nodejs-hard-way 1,431
11 react-book 1,319
12 Buka 1,094
13 quarto-webr 400
14 book 200
15 bookworm 141
16 rust-practise-questions 138
17 a-ninjas-handbook 88
18 book-sentences 57
19 The Hitchhiker's Guide to Machine Learning Algorithms 43
20 banking-in-action 40
21 Programming-Basics-Book-Java-EN 26
22 on-chain-dex 18
23 kg-uniphy 12

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