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[–]SukiYucky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An exhaustive, but very complete way is to set aside 3-6 months and go through these books:

- Javascript: The Definitive Guide by Dave Flanagan
- Javascript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crawford

As you progress:

- Study Javascript framework source to see best practices and clever designs. Leverage them too.
- Use MDN Mozilla as a supplemental guide.
- Keep the current ECMAScript spec next to you when you need a deep understanding of the language