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Did you know? The 2nd-ed titles "Objects & Classes" (book 3) and "Types & Grammar" (book 4) are both draft stable and can be read for free online? * objects.youdontknowjs.com * types.youdontknowjs.com "Get Started" (book 1) and "Scope & Closures" (book 2) prev published Jan 2020.


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That book has a newer second edition (complete re-write), and I strongly recommend reading/referencing it instead of the first edition: github.com/getify/You-Don…


You Don't Know JS Yet reposted

I've always recommended Kyle Simpson’s YDKJS books as the JS counterpart to my @CSSSecretsBook. Now he’s raising funds to finish out the remaining 4 books in his second edition book series. Take a look and back his effort, it’s worth it! kickstarter.com/projects/getif…


You Don't Know JS Yet reposted

The "You Don't Know JS" series by Kyle Simpson helped me to embrace the depths of the JavaScript language with clarity. I cannot overstate it's impact on me I *try* to read @YDKJS annually Kyle is currently raising funding for the second edition: kickstarter.com/projects/getif…


You Don't Know JS Yet reposted

I was pretty lucky to get to write the foreword to the first book, Get Started. I still think this is the new, best "let's teach you JS" book on the market and it's worth sponsoring its completion, particularly because it's free to everyone who wants it kickstarter.com/projects/getif…


Just added several FAQs to the kickstarter: kickstarter.com/projects/getif… Please help me keep spreading the word to friends, co-workers, grandmas, kids, and anyone else you can think of! :)


You Don't Know JS Yet reposted

Regardless of where you are on the JavaScript love/hate spectrum, knowledge === power. A better understanding of this quirky language can make *you* more powerful, productive, and less frustrated. kickstarter.com/projects/getif…


It's time!!! The kickstarter has launched and is live! kickstarter.com/projects/getif… Please consider supporting these efforts to get the 2nd edition complete, but even more please spread the word as far and wide as possible! Thanks for your help!


OK, the response to the poll (and on linked-in) was great, much better than expected. Let's see how this goes! Here's the pre-launch page for the @Kickstarter campaign, which will go live very soon: kickstarter.com/projects/getif… Please sign up there to be notified, and also RT/share!

If we ran a crowd-funding campaign to get the rest of the 4 second-edition books written, this is what it would look like:

YDKJS's tweet image. If we ran a crowd-funding campaign to get the rest of the 4 second-edition books written, this is what it would look like:


You Don't Know JS Yet reposted

transducers bring performance and declarative readability (including point-free) together. you don't have to choose.


You Don't Know JS Yet reposted

transducers! const inactive = not(prop("active")); const idName = u=>({[u.id]:https://t.co/LYIe0vC9DG}); users.reduce( compose( t.filter(inactive), t.map(idName) )( binary(Object.assign) ), {} )

If we ran a crowd-funding campaign to get the rest of the 4 second-edition books written, this is what it would look like:

YDKJS's tweet image. If we ran a crowd-funding campaign to get the rest of the 4 second-edition books written, this is what it would look like:


You Don't Know JS Yet reposted

FREE #JavaScript resources for anyone looking to get started: - developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web… docs - @freeCodeCamp tutorials & challenges - @YDKJS books - javascript30.com course - eloquentjavascript.net book - javascript.info tutorials - YouTube


You Don't Know JS Yet reposted

I finished the first book of @YDKJS and I learned more from that ~120 page book than I did in a semester of JavaScript in college. Can’t wait to jump into the other books!


You Don't Know JS Yet reposted

You Don’t Know JS (@YDKJS). One of the best books teaching JavaScript I’ve ever read. The first edition is available for free on the author’s GitHub.


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