Javascript


JavaScript: The Good Parts
Eloquent JavaScript: A Modern Introduction to Programming
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
JavaScript Patterns: Build Better Applications with Coding and Design Patterns
You Don't Know JS: Up & Going
Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja
Effective JavaScript: 68 Specific Ways to Harness the Power of JavaScript (Effective Software Development Series)
You Don't Know JS: Scope and Closures (You Don't Know JS, #2)
High Performance JavaScript: Build Faster Web Application Interfaces
You Don't Know JS: this & Object Prototypes
Professional JavaScript for Web Developers
You Don't Know JS: Async & Performance
You Don't Know JS: ES6 & Beyond
Learning Javascript Design Patterns
The Principles of Object-Oriented JavaScript
Eloquent JavaScript by Marijn HaverbekeNode.js in Action + EBook by Mike CantelonGet Programming with JavaScript by John LarsenJavaScript by Douglas CrockfordJavaScript and jQuery by Jon Duckett
Programming: Javascript
11 books — 2 voters
SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 6 Study Guide by Kathy SierraJavaScript by David FlanaganDomain-Driven Design by Eric EvansJavaScript by Douglas CrockfordJava Concurrency in Practice by Brian Goetz
Web Development with HTML5 and Java
36 books — 5 voters

Eloquent JavaScript by Marijn HaverbekeYou Don't Know JS by Kyle SimpsonSpeaking JavaScript by Axel RauschmayerJavaScript Allongé by Reginald BraithwaiteYou Don't Know JS by Kyle Simpson
Free JavaScript books
22 books — 10 voters
Smashing UX Design by Jesmond AllenThe Smashing Book 2 by Smashing MagazineHello, Startup by Yevgeniy BrikmanSuccessful Freelancing for Web Designers by Smashing MagazinePerformance Optimization by Smashing Magazine
Front-End Web Developer
19 books — 3 voters


Amit Kalantri
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Amit Kalantri

We see a lot of feature-driven product design in which the cost of features is not properly accounted. Features can have a negative value to customers because they make the products more difficult to understand and use. We are finding that people like products that just work. It turns out that designs that just work are much harder to produce that designs that assemble long lists of features.
Douglas Crockford, JavaScript: The Good Parts

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