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
You Don't Know JS: Types & Grammar
Learn Web Design With HTML Examples and Screen Shots by Desmond OhwofosiraiJava Programming Tutorial with Screen Shots & Many Code Example by Desmond OhwofosiraiHow to Design a Website with Examples and Screen Shots by Ohwofosirai Desmond
Recommended Programming Books
3 books — 1 voter
JavaScript by Douglas CrockfordLearn JavaScript VISUALLY with Interactive Exercises by Ivelin DemirovYour First App by Jim SchubertJavaScript Objects Functions and Arrays Explained by Tony de AraujoSingle Page Web Applications by Michael S. Mikowski
JavaScript Books
10 books — 5 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

Kyle Simpson
The only thing worse than not knowing why some code breaks is not knowing why it worked in the first place! It's the classic "house of cards" mentality: "it works, but I'm not sure why, so nobody touch it!" You may have heard, "Hell is other people" (Sartre), and the programmer meme twist, "Hell is other people's code." I believe truly: "Hell is not understanding my own code. ...more
Kyle Simpson, You Don't Know JS: Async & Performance

Robert Duchnik
A good standalone plugin can also make you a fair amount of money. Many developers make a decent living by simply maintaining and updating one or two crucial plugins that are far better than anything available for free.
Robert Duchnik, jQuery Plugin Development In 30 Minutes

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