I no longer mantain this list. There are lots of other very comprehensive JavaScript link lists out there. Please see those, instead (Google "awesome JavaScript" for a start).
-
-
Save ericelliott/d576f72441fc1b27dace to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Javascript SDK design guide extracted from work and personal experience
https://github.com/huei90/javascript-sdk-design
page: http://sdk-design.js.org/
It doesn't hurt to add CodeSchool.com and codecademy.com
Not specific to JS, but I've found Debuggex extremely handy for regex debugging.
Why should we suggests links here instead of creating pull requests?
@moklick Originally, it didn't have a proper repository. I started it as a gist, and it grew and took on a life of its own. You should use pull requests, now.
Hey Eric. What happened to your EJL repo?
Scott
Why the Essential JavaScript Links List was 404 ?
404ing :(
404 :(
Thanks for your listing. If anyone would like to read JavaScript books, here you will find best javascript books for beginners.
@ericelliott https://github.com/ericelliott/essential-javascript-links#essential-javascript-links - 404
Have u moved it somewhere into awesome-like github pages?
https://github.com/sorrycc/awesome-javascript
https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome
@ericelliott Everybody around the world is crying to know where does the repo go.. 😭 😭 😭
Guys, perhaps we can use this in the meantime?
https://devhub.io/repos/ericelliott-essential-javascript-links
Isomorphic JavaScript url doesn't exist.
I no longer mantain this list. There are lots of other very comprehensive JavaScript link lists out there. Please see those, instead (Google "awesome JavaScript" for a start).
@nackjicholson - I rarely have a ton of objects with methods floating around. Instead, I have a lot of functions in place and state flows through them. See The Two Pillars of JavaScript Part 2 for why that's a good thing. =)