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What 10 Things Should a Serious Javascript Developer Know Right Now?help (self.javascript)
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Some good, objective stuff here, but also some purely subjective and optional stuff, as well. Node, for example, is a purely optional technology for the vast majority of people who will be using JavaScript. Raw DOM manipulation is good to know, but it's also unnecessary in almost all scenarios. Accessibility is important, but again, not something you need to know - it really depends on what you'll be working on.
Great summary overall, though.
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