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JS-102 helps you learn JavaScript (the right way) so that you can confidently use higher-level libraries and frameworks. — Let’s reveal the magic!
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I have given references to related sites and further reading material inside the source code, thus I’m not maintaining a separate list here (*that might change if/when I decide to convert this repository into a book maybe*)
I love to give credits when it is due.
If I’ve forgotten to give citation or attribution to a particular resource, [just let shoot me an email](mailto:me@volkan.io) and I’ll fix it right away.
Also feel free to suggest additional resources and reference links by [sending me an email](mailto:me@volkan.io).
Cheers,
Volkan.
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Here are some other reference links, that might be handy by the way:
## Reference Links
Here are a bunch of websites that might be handy.
* MDN: <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/>
* Web Platform: <https://www.webplatform.org>
* Dev Docs: <http://devdocs.io/>
* Eloquent JavaScript: <http://eloquentjavascript.net>
* JavaScript Allonge: <https://leanpub.com/javascriptallongesix/read>
* Web App Security: <https://github.com/eoftedal/writings/blob/master/published/javascript-security-cheat-sheet.md>
* How Browsers Work: <https://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/internals/howbrowserswork/>
## Hey, I found something called ”w3schools“
I **strongly recommend** you **avoid it** at all costs. Even StackOverflow is a better resource than that, trust me!
That is my personal (and honest) opinion; there are **much** better resources than w3schools. Your mileage may vary, of course.
> Consuming w3schools is like living on candies instead of a, proper, balanced diet.
’Nuf said.