You Dont Know JS

It s easy to learn parts of JavaScript, but much harder to learn it completely or even sufficiently whether you re new to the language or have used it for years With the You Don t Know JS book series, you ll get a complete understanding of JavaScript, including trickier parts of the language that many experienced JavaScript programmers simply avoid.The series first book, Up Going, provides the necessary background for those of you with limited programming experience By learning the basic building blocks of programming, as well as JavaScript s core mechanisms, you ll be prepared to dive into the other, in depth books in the series and be well on your way toward true JavaScript.With this book you willLearn the essential programming building blocks, including operators, types, variables, conditionals, loops, and functions Become familiar with JavaScript s core mechanisms such as values, function closures, this, and prototypes Get an overview of other books in the series and learn why it s important to understand all parts of JavaScript Best Download You Dont Know JS [ by ] Kyle Simpson [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr Don t read and rate this book as a standalone book It s just an intro book for the whole series YDKJS , presenting main features of the language such as types, functions, scope, the this , closures and prototypes The other books of the series intends to get into the details behind each of these features.It s a nice introdution to Javascript The only bad thing about the book is the fact that the author recommends using comments in the code to get it well explained documented he says commen Don t read and rate this book as a standalone book It s just an intro book for the whole series YDKJS , presenting mai...Software is eating the world, the web is eating software, and JavaScript rules the web The irony is that JavaScript as of 2018 is still a vastly misunderstood programming language regarded in many quarters as a toy or kludge limited to handling DOM manipulations and browser events Worse, if you re a current front or back end web developer coming to grips with JavaScript you are likely to be misled by hundreds of out of date online tutorials purporting to teach you The Good Parts of the lan Software is eating the world, the web is eating software, and JavaScript rules the web The irony is that JavaScript as of 2018 is still a vastly misunderstood programming language regarded in many quarters as a toy or kludge limited to handling DOM manipulations and browser events Worse, if you re a current front or back end web developer coming to grips with JavaScript you are likely to be misled by hundreds of out of date online tutorials purporting to teach you The Good Parts of the language to the detriment of an in depth understanding of the ecosystem, performant code, mechanics of lambdas, closures, prototypes, and other higher order functions This is where the You Don t Know JS series by Kyle Simpson rides in, Zorro like, to save the day As a first book on JavaScript, it is everything that I thought it could be concise, tightly written, absolutely disciplined, and devoid of the dead tree filler found in much thicker ...Good intro to the series, it covers the basics well I have JavaScript experience but found this good for picking up little bits that I was fuzzy on.It is really just an intro for the rest of the series though I don t think there s enough here for beginners to get goin...A modern replacement of the Jumpstart JavaScript book by Sitepoint.Kyle introduces JS and a few ES6 features you need to know from the start Nothing too dragged out It s actually very short and concise.Also nothing complex, but mandatory to know before going deep Last chapter is a handy reference to the other books for YDKJS and short intro about any of the given books.Only reason the book gets 4 stars is because it lacks exercises that might help readers practice what they learn It s not a A modern replacement of the Jumpstart JavaScript book by Sitepoint.Kyle introduces JS and a few ES6 features you need to know from the start Nothing too dragged out It s actually very short and concise.Also nothing complex, but mandatory t...FreeCodeCampFreeCodeCampKsi ka otwiera ca kiem fajn seri na temat tajnik w JavaScriptu Sama w sobie nie wnosi jednak zbyt du o poza do pobie nym przej ciem przez r ne tematy po to, by zaznaczy kt re z nich zostan rozwini te w poszczeg lnych cz ciach serii Zatem je li kto cokolwiek o JavaScripcie wie, okrutnie si wynudzi czytaj c j Natomiast dla pocz tkuj cych jako start przed czytaniem bardziej skomplikowanych temat w w kolejnych ks...Perfect basic coverage Highly recommended for any js developerIn general, this was a good introduction to both JavaScript and what will be covered in the other books in the You Don t Know JS series Thank you to the author Kyle for dedicating their time to writing these on a relatively small budget if the Kickstarter is anything to go by , and for making these free to read on GitHub great for those who want to learn how to code, but can t afford to.Unfortunately, I take issue with some of the language used in this book but JS developers seem to s In general, this was a good introduction to both JavaScript and what will be covered in the other books in the You Don t Know JS series Thank you to the author Kyle for dedicating their time to writing these on a relatively small budget if the Kickstarter is anything to go by , and for making these free to read on GitHub great for those who want to learn how to code, but can t afford to.Unfortunately, I take issue with some of the language used in this book but JS developers seem to stand out from the crowd in the sense of t...This was an amazing little book, easy to read and understand I found it while reading my feed on Quora and decided to give it a try It demystifies things like coercion, closures, hoisting and the this identifier This book whets your appetite into learning all...Nice intro into series While staying at a basic and fundamental level, this book gives a nice inspiration on what series of You Don t Know JS will bring to the table Very excited to read other books of this series.

You Dont Know JS
  • 14 June 2018
  • ebook
  • 1491924411
  • Kyle Simpson
  • You Dont Know JS