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Javascript tips: include links to good js guides #462
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I used javascriptissexy.com very early on and still one of my favourite reference resource for beginners. http://javascriptissexy.com/how-to-learn-javascript-properly/ |
I appreciate the suggestion but it's not been updated for 5 years, has the word "sexy" in the title, and doesn't have a https certificate. I don't think it's appropriate to link directly :( If he had a book I'd link to that, but I sadly I don't think he does |
Hey @josephjclark, I usually recommend my students these resources for learning JS:
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The Javascript Tips page should include a little preamble about JavaScript, with a few good links to basic Javascript Resources.
It's not our job to teach people JS - but maybe we can at least point beginners in the right direction.
It's been a long time since I learned JavaScript, so tips on good guides would be appreciated.
I'd prefer a short and highly curated list here, with maybe one series of video tutorials, a couple of links to free guides, and maybe one link to an online course.
Oh and we should definitely link to MDN as the definitive reference.
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