A book series (2 published editions) on the JS language. - getify/You-Dont-Know-JS
How to turn Ignorance into Power
Until recently, I had been coding mostly in Python. I’m not an expert, but have a fair understanding of PEPs and practices. But now I work with JavaScript/TypeScript project, and my knowledge is definitely lacking. I was following these only in the university, when there was still a chance that I had to do web development. I distinctly remember the moment of downloading “You Don’t Know JS: this & Object Prototypes” book and thinking “nope, that’s it, I don’t want to deal with such language.”
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Hi, my name is Alberto, and this is the story of how I learned to code, wrote a programming book, started my own blog and became a software developer.
Today I'm going to share with you some of my absolute favorite finds on Github. Some are rare gems, others are foundational or lifesavers. Each is worth a glance at the very least if not a deep delving into.
About the tools frontend developer used in 2019
Bubblesort isn't everything.
It’s easy to learn parts of JavaScript, but much harder…
In this post I'm going to summarize the most important ideas and principles that can help us become a better programmer.
Perhaps, you are considering joining the tech industry and asking about where to start as a newbie. Questions concerning this is usually…
Welcome to the 32-Bit Cafe Resources list! This list is to help guide and help those who are in every stage of their web-building journey on the personal web. This list is not meant to overwhelm you, but rather give you options and find tools, graphics, utilities, codes, and everything in between to help get you creating more on the independent web. Search on this page with Ctrl+F to find what you’re looking for. We try to focus our findings on free or low-cost, open-source, independent servi...
Inspired by Ethan Marcotte’s You Deserve a Tech Union book title — which is slotted as the next bookclub read — I wanted to talk about the ad-hoc
All you should need to know about JavaScript Synchronous Iterators.
All you should need to know about JavaScript Synchronous Generators.
I’m Lene, I do web design and development for a living. I was born in Berlin and now live in Madrid, Spain. I work with clients all over the world.