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Suggest me about advance JavaScript learning?
I want to learn advance js rather than basic concepts and form validations. i already performed that.
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Learn by doing. Start with a small project and continuously add new features to it. Thats the best way to learn.
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other than w3schools and sololearn and tutorialpoint
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There's a book that I know ...."Eloquent Javascript" ...It's pretty cool !!
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I would suggest these 4 Good books to go advance although it ll all be for nothing if didnt do coding projects.
i have ranked them based on their usefulness.
1. Effective javascript [68 specific ways to harness power of javascript] By David Herman
very Helpful, after reading this book you ll know why the opensource js libraries are written like that.
2. you dont know javascript series - kyke simpson
3. javascript complete reference by Thomas Powell and Fritz Sneider
4. Object oriented javascript - stoyan stefanov and kumar chetan sharma
I have also read eloquent javascript but it would be redundant after covering above 4
all 4 books tackle js programming from a different perspective so covering all of them will be really Good.
i got all of them for free on some good search.
js ecosysytem is changing very fast so try to get books after 2015
for many js jobs interviwers these days are asking for skills to convert es5 codebase to es6 so
advance js programmer will be Good in both
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The https://www.freecodecamp.org website is really good I offer You ;)
Good Luck !!!
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sorry one more Awesome rank 3 book that you cant miss is
Design patterns by addy Osmani
we got a lot of Good links here
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/739193/?ref=app
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The best way would be a course in udemy or trial and error. up to you, really.
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Most advanced codes are just a collection of many basic concepts used together. If you want to progress away from learning the basics, start building apps and tools, and attempt more complex things as you improve.
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Learn by Sololearn and Stepik
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Eloquent JavaScript or You don't know JavaScript, they both are good and free.
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It's like $24 on Amazon, but it's a really good book. Headfirst JavaScript.
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c# corner.
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w3schools, tutorials point, sololearn, and so much more
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