JavaScript Book recommendations?

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  • You-Dont-Know-JS

    A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.

  • Flanagan's book is certainly a classic; so always a good choice. Youdontknowjs, free to read in a github repository (2nd ed branch is not fully completed yet, but 1st-ed is), is also quite good.

  • The-complete-guide-to-modern-JavaScript

    A comprehensive, easy-to-follow ebook to learn everything from the basics of JavaScript to ES2022. Read more on my blog https://inspiredwebdev.com or buy it here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FNNVY1Y?ref=inspiredwebde-20. Get the course here https://www.educative.io/courses/complete-guide-to-modern-javascript?aff=BqmB

  • I wrote a book that covers the basics + all the new things from es6 to today + an intro to typescript. Free to read on GitHub https://github.com/AlbertoMontalesi/The-complete-guide-to-modern-JavaScript. Other books I read would be YDKJS, I saw he came out with a new series but I haven’t read it yet, the original was pretty good.

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  • Book-you_dont_know_js

    You Don't Know JS, by Kyle Simpson

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