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I have recently dealt with someone directing me to Douglas Crawford’s “Javascript: The Good Parts”, but given it was written back in 2008 and there have been a lot of changes in Javascript ...
Like any other programming language, JavaScript has both good parts and bad parts. If you want to avoid the bad parts and learn some best practice coding techniques, check out this free course ...
and was reminded of Douglas Crockford's book "JavaScript: The Good Parts" and about JSLint Back in August, I complained about all the bad JavaScript running rampant on the Web. For the past week ...
I have some experience in C, Python, R, Haskell. I have Crockford's "Javascript the Good Parts", but it doesn't say anything about the supporting topics I mentioned above. Flanagan's 1100 page ...
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