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:books: List of books to master JavaScript Development

Contents

  1. Essential Path
  2. Additional Resources
  3. How to Use This List
  4. Project Based
  5. Contributing

Essential Path

TopicBooksPriceRelease
Learn JavaScriptEloquent JavaScript, 3rd Edition:free:September 2018
Functional ProgrammingMostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming:free:-
Asynchronous Programming & Performance 1st EditionYou Don't Know JS: Async & Performance:free:February 2015
ES6Exploring ES6:free:June 2015
ToolingSetting up ES6:free:January 2016

Additional Resources

Learn JavaScript

BooksPriceRelease
Speaking JavaScript:free:February 2014
Professional JavaScript for Web Developers, 3rd Edition:moneybag:December 2011
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 6th Edition:moneybag:April 2011

Going Deep

BooksPriceRelease
JavaScript: The Good Parts:moneybag:May 2008
Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja, Second Edition:moneybag:August 2016 (estimated)
Effective JavaScript:moneybag:December 2012
You Don't Know JS:free:-
Programming JavaScript Applications:free:June 2014

ES.next

BooksPriceRelease
Exploring ES2016 and ES2017:free:-
Understanding ECMAScript 6:free:-

Browser Development

BooksPriceRelease
DOM Enlightenment:free:February 2013

Testing

BooksPriceRelease
JavaScript Testing Recipes:moneybag:March 2014
Test-Driven JavaScript Development:moneybag:September 2010

Design Patterns

BooksPriceRelease
Learning JavaScript Design Patterns:free:July 2012
JavaScript Patterns:moneybag:September 2010

Functional Programming

BooksPriceRelease
JavaScript Allongé, the "Six" Edition:free:-
Functional JavaScript:moneybag:June 2013

Object-Oriented Programming

BooksPriceRelease
The Principles of Object-Oriented JavaScript:moneybag:February 2014

Asynchronous Programming

BooksPriceRelease
Async JavaScript:moneybag:November 2012

Performance

BooksPriceRelease
High Performance JavaScript:moneybag:March 2010

Workflow

BooksPriceRelease
JavaScript Application Design:moneybag:January 2015

How to Use This List

Start with the first book of the Essential Path, and after finish it, read the next one. Repeat this process until you finish all books from the Essential Path.

After you complete the Essential Path, you should keep studying! Just choose one book listed in our Additional Resources section. You don't need to read those books in such section in order, you should pick the one that you are more interested! :smile:

PROTIP: try to create and deploy at least one real project after you finish each book.

Project Based

In order to show for everyone that you successfully finished a book, you should create a new project.

"What does it mean?"

After finish a book, you should think about a real world problem that you can solve using the acquired knowledge in such book. You don't need to create a big project, but you must create something to validate and consolidate your knowledge, and also to show to the world that you are capable to create something useful with the concepts that you learned.

The projects of all students will be listed in our JavaScript Projects repository. Submit a pull request with your project's information after you start/conclude it.

You can create this project alone or with colleagues!

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Contributing

See our contributing guidelines here!