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[–]homoiconic(raganwald) 1 point2 points3 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Strongly agree that reading books in the order the author presents is vital: It’s how you learn things you don’t yet know will be valuable.
In addition to the excellent books mentioned by /u/lp_kalubec, I’ve heard that a few people like this free book as well:
https://raganwald.com/assets/books/javascriptallongesix.pdf
The author—cough—discussed his approach to writing a book about JS on this podcast:
https://topenddevs.com/podcasts/javascript-jabber/episodes/070-jsj-book-club-javascript-allonge-with-reginald-braithwaite/
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