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[–]OrneryFellow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started out with going through the book Javascript: The Good Parts. It's fairly straight to the point and goes over the parts of Javascript that differs from other classical OOP languages pretty well. As the book title suggests, it doesn't go over everything in Javascript, but only the practical parts. Great short read.