Best Resources to learn JavaScript
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A list of best free and paid resources to learn JavaScript.
1. http://freeCodeCamp.org"> http://freeCodeCamp.org
Learn JavaScript with this hands-on workshop tutorial.
Pros:
- Pretty good for learning basics
- Get a certificate on completion of the course
- Support from a huge community
Cons:
- It misses advanced JavaScript concepts.
2. http://JavaScript.info"> http://JavaScript.info
If you can read this, I am sure you& #39;ll get a really good grasp of the language.
It includes everything, from basics to advanced concepts, everything.
3. http://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript
Just">https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/... read it already. It& #39;s more of a documentation than a tutorial though.
If you can read this, I am sure you& #39;ll get a really good grasp of the language.
It includes everything, from basics to advanced concepts, everything.
3. http://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript
Just">https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/... read it already. It& #39;s more of a documentation than a tutorial though.
4. http://javascript30.com"> http://javascript30.com
30 simple but nice JavaScript Mini Projects.
Cons:
- Need to have a good grasp on HTML,CSS and DOM manipulation before hand.
5. You Don`t Know JS by Kyle Simpson
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6. http://codecademy.com/learn/introduction-to-javascript">https://codecademy.com/learn/int...
Haven& #39;t tried it myself, but reviews are nice
30 simple but nice JavaScript Mini Projects.
Cons:
- Need to have a good grasp on HTML,CSS and DOM manipulation before hand.
5. You Don`t Know JS by Kyle Simpson
6. http://codecademy.com/learn/introduction-to-javascript">https://codecademy.com/learn/int...
Haven& #39;t tried it myself, but reviews are nice
Just get a subscription of @FrontendMasters and you& #39;ll have access to
Courses from Will Sentance ( @willsentance)
He& #39;s a really great instructor. Some of my favorite courses:
- JavaScript: The Hard Parts
- JavaScript: The New Hard Parts
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- The Hard Parts of Functional JavaScript
Every courses from Kyle Simpson(Author of You Don& #39;t know JS) is a gem.
My favorites:
- Functional-Light JavaScript
- Deep JavaScript Foundations
- Rethinking Asynchronous JavaScript
Every courses from Kyle Simpson(Author of You Don& #39;t know JS) is a gem.
My favorites:
- Functional-Light JavaScript
- Deep JavaScript Foundations
- Rethinking Asynchronous JavaScript
I& #39;m sure there are a bunch of other amazing courses out there, but these were the one& #39;s that I have tried.
I& #39;m very confident about these. you can never go wrong with these courses.
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I& #39;m very confident about these. you can never go wrong with these courses.
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