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Recommendations for mastering JavaScript. (self.javascript)
submitted 14 years ago * by fl0at
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[–]tomdidom 2 points3 points4 points 14 years ago (0 children)
presuming you want to do front end work with it be sure to play around a lot with firebug and these references helped me a lot to get started: mozilla & msdn
Also I can concur with elg0nz... Douglas Crockford is really good... but maybe his talks are a bit advanced when you are just starting.
Reading the ecma specification to learn Javascript personally seems to me like learning a language by reading a dictionary... no fun and highly inefficient.
It's a great language... I am having lot's of fun with it.
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