
Hey Devs
Learning JavaScript in-depth is hard and these books will help your life easier to understand the weird parts of the language.
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Thanks for this - I think books are the only way to take your knowledge past the basics, much more active learning than following videos/courses. Great list, I’m going to start working through them 🧐
Awesome Matthew :)
For online resources I would recommend javascript.info/
There's also Light Functional JavaScript by Kyle Simpson (same author as YDKJS), and I believe he's working on another, more in-depth book on functional JS.
@thegoodsheppard just saw your comment after I wrote this.
Simpson is the gold standard in technical instruction authors IMO, as he just breaks down everything so well for all experience levels. Everyone else sort of feels like a letdown after reading his work.
Ahah
Without going so far, let's add Will Sentence: Excellent teacher and great energy in his FrontEndMasters classes.
Axel is also top notch: exploringjs.com/deep-js/ is his new book.
mostly-adequate.gitbooks.io/mostly... is also good FP with JS.
We can add sandimetz.com/99bottles to the collection
eloquentjavascript.net/ eloquent JS is free to browse btw.
Thanks Mike!—That is definitely a book I was leaning towards but didn't want to prime the response.
Thanks for the breakdown of these books Srebalaji. That was crystal clear. My favourite is You don't know JS 😇. Also would like it give a takeaway for your connection those who read this article.
A GUI for JS Projects : guijs.dev/
GUI for JS is new for me. Will try that out
Awesome compilation, thanks!
I was just looking for something related to performance on web thank you so much for suggesting.
I have been wanting to read a FP w/JS book and there are quite a few to choose from. Why is Luis Atencio's book your recommendation? Thanks!