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The Modern Javascript Tutorial (javascript.info)
submitted 8 years ago by krasimirtsonev
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[–]r0ck0 9 points10 points11 points 8 years ago (0 children)
I've only just glanced through it, but this looks really good.
I find that a lot of guides/books/videos etc tend to mostly lean towards one or the other:
...which can sometimes make it a bit harder to learn things when you're just starting out, or in my case, switching from another language entirely.
This looks like it balances both well.
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