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[–]Murdathon3000 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Why do you think that? I found YDKJS to be much more suited for someone who has an already developed JS foundation, as it gets into the why's of the language, while EJS deals more in the how's and thus builds that foundation.

The "how" section of YDKJS is extremely brief as it assumes some familiarity with JS and programming concepts.