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We all love javascript, right? We love it even more when other people explain it well. This is my little list of good online must-haves for any javascript programmer, no matter if you are a ninja or just learning. This is the good stuff.
All these resources are for you who already know your way around JavaScript, but would like to really understand it, and get intimate with it. Javascript is in my opinion the most lovely language to get really intimate with. So consume this, and bon appétit!
First, the awesome javascript triology by Douglas Crockford:
1, The JavaScript Programming Language
Part #1, Part #2, Part #3, Part #4
2, Theory of the DOM
Part #1, Part #2, Part #3
3, Advanced JavaScript
Part #1, Part #2, Part #3
Bonus, “The good stuff”
Part #1
Then we have another rather techy, but important topic by Stuart Langridge:
The Secrets of Javascript Closures
Part #1, Part #2
About maintainability, and how to make code that work for more people, by Chris Heilmann:
Maintainable JavaScript
Part #1, Part #2
John Resig with a nice talk about javascript and libraries.
Advancing javascript with libraries
Part #1, Part “2
Peteris Krumins is also doing a good job explaning, and give you greater understanding of certain parts of the videos that i link to above.
Learning JavaScript Programming Language through Video Lectures
And last, some Bonus links with a lot of goodies
Practical Functional JavaScript: Code Samples, a collections nice code samples, by Oliver Steele
Learning Advanced JavaScript, nice interactive slides, with runnable, editable code, by John Resig
JavaScript’s class-less objects Javascript from a Java view, and it differences, by Stoyan Stefanov
Douglas Crockford’s Javascript, a large collection of javascript articles, by Douglas Crockford
Javascript resources from PPK, Peter-Paul Koch
On another tought ill also expose my whole archive of javascript related links that i have saved on delicious, perhaps someone find something useful.
Feel free to give me some more tips on good resources and/or videos that might be on topic.