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Best Books and Websites to learn JavaScript?

I feel sololearn does not teach you the details. It's good for knowing the Which and the What, but falls short on the "WHY". Please suggest me some more resources.

24th Feb 2018, 6:45 PM
Saugandh
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www.w3schools.com JS, HTML, CSS. Hope this help you! :D
24th Feb 2018, 6:58 PM
Alex Shaw šŸ˜»
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Can you please suggest some?
24th Feb 2018, 6:48 PM
Saugandh
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search the Q&A for "resources" many were posted in the past :) https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/208039/?ref=app
24th Feb 2018, 6:51 PM
Burey
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Stay tuned for free daily Web-related e-books, including JavaScript. There's a free ebook on TypeScript today, offer valid for 2.5hrs still: https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/476426/?ref=app
24th Feb 2018, 9:26 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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Yes, that can be. SoloLearn is designed to upload codes in the server and to do other challenges. SoloLearn does not help. Use books or websites, read through them, or sign up for programming classes. Conclusion: SoloLearn is not for newcomers. You should have experience, otherwise it makes no sense here. Ever sorry for the grammar. Best regards, Rapha
24th Feb 2018, 6:53 PM
dieserrapha
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freeCodeCamp definitely. And hereā€™s my favorite book as to learning JavaScript. Itā€™s a simple and modern look at JavaScript. It also explains it really well and helps you learn things through cool projects and other resources. Check it out: http://javascriptbook.com (It also has jQuery so thatā€™s a bonus)
24th Feb 2018, 9:35 PM
luciel
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Youtube! There are a lot of awesome JavaScript courses. I would recommend you these: Java Brains https://www.youtube.com/user/koushks/playlists?view=50&shelf_id=1 kudvenkat https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6n9fhu94yhUA99nOsJkKXBqokT3MBK0b Good luck!
1st Mar 2018, 10:59 AM
stn
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Books and Websites can helps;)
24th Feb 2018, 6:47 PM
dieserrapha
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dude check the codecademy
24th Feb 2018, 6:58 PM
blake
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Sololearn help for beginners who want to learn any language...For better help, you search on youtube <removed cursive this.post link>
26th Feb 2018, 2:24 PM
RIMA SHAW
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yeah, its true. We do learn fundamentals here, if we want to go core through the language we have to learn by YouTube and Codecademy but anyway Sololearn gives us fun to learn and take challenges to learn programming in easiest way
29th Mar 2018, 6:59 AM
Amar K
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Nikita ji you can read head first java.
30th Jun 2018, 3:39 AM
Sonu Rana
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Try this one https://www.tutorialspoint.com this website offers huge amount of eBooks from basic to advance
27th Feb 2018, 1:30 PM
Donn
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