Hello colleagues, for a while now, I've been passively following this topic, and I've noticed that many have been asking about sources for learning JavaScript.
Having gone through the same dilemmas myself - following YouTube tutorials, taking courses on Udemy, and various schools - I realized that they were not comprehensive enough. Many concepts remained unclear to me, both during job interviews and while working. That's when I decided to create a tutorial that covers the subject matter as thoroughly as possible.
The tutorial consists of about 370 pages (in 29 parts) and follows the lesson structure from MDN, where the majority of the content comes from. I also wrote a smaller portion myself, drawing from various sources. Everything is in PDF files that can be saved and printed - I prefer paper to the screen since I entered this industry from another field where I spent a lot of time reading from books.
The tutorial is available on my GitHub repository, which is public and will remain so:
https://github.com/GoranKukic/javascript-fundamentals
I'll strive to make updates as new versions of JavaScript come out. Additionally, in the future, I plan to create similar resources for TypeScript and React.
I hope this tutorial will be a helpful resource for someone's learning, exam preparation, job interviews, etc. :)
P.S. I've added a master file that contains all the lessons, as well as the table of contents with links to the lessons for easier access. Additionally, at the end of each lesson where content from MDN was used, there is a link to the page with the original text and code examples.
Learning JavaScript Literature in PDF
Learning JavaScript Literature in PDF
Free PDF download of JavaScript Allongé
Disclosure: Self-post/self-promotion.
This book has been free to read online for almost a decade, and at one time you could download it as an ebook for free as well. However, the publisher now requires a membership subscription to download books for free, so I am making a copy free on my personal web site.
There are no cookies, no tracking, no analytics. No signing up for anything. No credit cards, no collecting emails, nothing except a direct download of the PDF.
My apologies if this post is inappropriate for the sub.
p.s. Previous discussion from when the book was first made free.
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