Learning Javascript from Books - PART 2
"I'm learning a lot about myself being alone, and doing what I'm doing."
-"Chantal Kreviazuk".
Quote from brainyquote.com
This is PART 2 of a small series of posts, in which we will see some good resources from where we could learn Javsacript properly.
Before get in, i wanna let you know that this posts, will be aimed to people who is basically starting programming, or who are interested about getting into it.
So yeah.. let's start right now.
Today we are gonna see 3 JS Books, from where we could learn Javascript in a simple way.
With examples and exercises.
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
Well. If i should recommend a book for first, it would be this one for sure.
From A to Z with a tons of examples, and basic explanations. Aimed to don't get lost, and understand the core features of the language.
I love it, and for sure you will love it too.
JavaScript: The Good Parts
JavaScript: The Good Parts
Another good one.
Although the book is a bit old, still a master piece. In it you can found some really good patterns that will help you being a better programmer in general.
Totally recommended.
You Don't Know JS
You Don't Know JS
And the last, but not least this amazing Book series, you can get for free on Github.
I remember the first time i started reading this books, i felt like this was exactly what i was looking for.
Basically is a serie of 5 books, in which you will learn Javascript in a really, really easy and modern way. From basic Javascript, to the new core ES6 features.
Seriously, take a look at it, you will thank me later.
So yeah guys.
Don't stop here. You have Google, Youtube, and tons of resources.
In the next post, we will review some Javascript Articles that could really helps us understand Javascript and how really works inside of it.
See you on the next one, and remember to keep learning!.
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