What are some great books for learning JavaScript?

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Asked By CuriousCat123 On

I'm looking for recommendations on books that teach JavaScript. I'd really like one that complements my new skills in HTML and CSS. Ideally, the book should provide a thorough overview of the language. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

4 Answers

Answered By Reader99 On

I found "JavaScript for Impatient Programmers" super helpful. You can actually find a PDF version floating around online. It was quite the handy resource when I was learning!

Answered By NoBookRequired On

Honestly, I would skip the books. There are tons of great online resources and tutorials that are more interactive and up-to-date with the latest in JavaScript.

Answered By TechieTom On

If you're into project-based learning, then you should definitely look at several resources. For beginners, I recommend:
1. "Eloquent JavaScript" (it's free!)
2. "JavaScript: The Good Parts"

Once you're comfortable, try out "You Don't Know JS" by Kyle Simpson, which goes deeper into the language.

Answered By BookWorm99 On

A solid choice is "JavaScript: The Good Parts" by Douglas Crockford. It's concise and covers the essentials really well. Also, you might want to check out "Eloquent JavaScript" by Marijn Haverbeke, which is available for free online! Both are great for beginners.

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