JavaScript beginner books, wich one?
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I'm new to js and I was tempted to give up. But I didn't, so as many of the quora members suggested I started to search for some good resources. I decided to choose books and coding over courses. Right now i'm reading "A smarter way to learn javascript" and I kinda like it the fact that at the end of every chapter there are 20 coding exercise. Anyway, I found other books that catch my attention and I wonder if they are better. (Obviously i'm a beginner). You don't know JS series (up e going) JavaScrip for web developers JavaScript: the definitive guide JavaScript: the good parts Eloquent javascript
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I'm new to js and I was tempted to give up. But I didn't, so as many of the quora members suggested I started to search for some good resources. I decided to choose books and coding over courses. Right now i'm reading "A smarter way to learn javascript" and I kinda like it the fact that at the end of every chapter there are 20 coding exercise. Anyway, I found other books that catch my attention and I wonder if they are better. (Obviously i'm a beginner). You don't know JS series (up e going) JavaScrip for web developers JavaScript: the definitive guide JavaScript: the good parts Eloquent javascript
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I'm new to js and I was tempted to give up. But I didn't, so as many of the quora members suggested I started to search for some good resources. I decided to choose books and coding over courses. Right now i'm reading "A smarter way to learn javascript" and I kinda like it the fact that at the end of every chapter there are 20 coding exercise. Anyway, I found other books that catch my attention and I wonder if they are better. (Obviously i'm a beginner). You don't know JS series (up e going) JavaScrip for web developers JavaScript: the definitive guide JavaScript: the good parts Eloquent javascript
If you have a computer/internet, I very highly recommend JavaScript Tutorial[^]. I learned javaScript (and php and using DOM and AJAX and HTML and CSS) from this place. For many tutorials (all free!), they have "Try It" buttons. You see the code. See the results. Can modify the results and see what it does. Better than a book. Gentle bootstrap to functional user in a short time.
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"If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010
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I'm new to js and I was tempted to give up. But I didn't, so as many of the quora members suggested I started to search for some good resources. I decided to choose books and coding over courses. Right now i'm reading "A smarter way to learn javascript" and I kinda like it the fact that at the end of every chapter there are 20 coding exercise. Anyway, I found other books that catch my attention and I wonder if they are better. (Obviously i'm a beginner). You don't know JS series (up e going) JavaScrip for web developers JavaScript: the definitive guide JavaScript: the good parts Eloquent javascript
I would suggest some helpful technical resources for JavaScript that can be referenced here: Technical | Shield UI[^]