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yadobr2014-01-29 18:16:09
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yadobr, 2014-01-29 18:16:09

Is there a list of books that most fully reveals the potential of JavaScript?

Hello!
I turn to experienced JavaScript programmers for help.
I have been writing in JS for a long time, but I didn’t take the theory thoroughly, because. nothing hard to write.
Now is the time to fill that gap.
Please help me make a list of books that reveal the full potential of the modern language. The list of books, preferably in the following gradation:
1) A serious and big book on JS
2) A book on Angular.js (I chose it as one of the most popular MVC frameworks)
3) ?
4) ?
5) ?
... etc.
Those. from basics to abstractions. I will read and review all of this.
Thank you in advance! I hope for your understanding.

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Denis Pushkarev, 2014-01-29
@yadobr

1. Definitely Flanagan, "JavaScript. The Definitive Guide."
2. There are no Russian speakers, English speakers - I didn’t look.
3. Zakas, "JavaScript. Performance Optimization".
4. Stefanov, "JavaScript. Templates".
Enough for now.

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Yuri Shikanov, 2014-01-29
@dizballanze

- JavaScript the Right way
- Learning JavaScript Design Patterns
- A JavaScript pattern and antipattern collection

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Crash, 2014-01-29
@Bandicoot

My collection of books:
1. Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja
2. Async JavaScript
3. Functional JavaScript
4. JavaScript. Cookbook
5. Javascript. The Definitive Guide (Flanagan)
6. JavaScript. Templates
7. Nicholas C. Zakas - Professional JavaScript for Web Developers (Programmer to Programmer)
8. Object-Oriented JavaScript
Well, according to Angular there is this: rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4572871

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valkiriy, 2014-01-29
@valkiriy

1) Flanagan, "JavaScript. The Definitive Guide." (pocket edition, 300 pages)
2) AngularJS - The Internet... books can't keep up with the framework and are outdated, although you can get the basic ideas, so any book will do
3) Javascript Ninja Secrets
4) https://leanpub.com /javascript-allonge/read

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Krickt, 2014-01-29
@shiza36

1. learn.javascript.ru
1.1 - what rock wrote .
2. Darwin, Developing Web Applications with AngularJS.
3. Bear Bibo, jQuery. A detailed guide to advanced JavaScript.

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Alexey Zhukov, 2014-01-29
@alexismaster

Flanagan is considered the standard. If there is a base, and you want to pump into OOP, then Stefanov, "JavaScript. Templates". - number van

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Oleg Volodin, 2014-01-30
@tratotui

Look at the Oreilly website . They often have updates

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