15 Aug 23
People sometimes ask me: “Alex, how do I learn X?”. This article is a compilation of advice I usually give. This is “things that worked for me” rather than “the most awesome things on earth”. I do consider every item on the list to be fantastic though, and I am forever grateful to people putting these resources together.
14 Aug 23
People sometimes ask me: “Alex, how do I learn X?”. This article is a compilation of advice I usually give. This is “things that worked for me” rather than “the most awesome things on earth”. I do consider every item on the list to be fantastic though, and I am forever grateful to people putting these resources together.
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Bits of JavaScript
11 Jan 12
JavaScript Garden is a growing collection of documentation about the most quirky parts of the JavaScript programming language. It gives advice to avoid common mistakes and subtle bugs, as well as performance issues and bad practices, that non-expert JavaScript programmers may encounter on their endeavours into the depths of the language.
JavaScript Garden does not aim to teach you JavaScript. Former knowledge of the language is strongly recommended in order to understand the topics covered in this guide.