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2010/12/14 Miller Medeiros <[email protected]>

> Don't read JavaScript patterns, High Performance JavaScript and Pro
> JavaScript Techniques before learning the basics! Avoid every single book
> that has PRO on it's title or description since you are not a pro YET.
>
> http://eloquentjavascript.net/ - is a good start point.
>
> try to figure out why you want to learn JS than latter figure out what you
> need to learn... maybe just copying some jQuery examples/tutorials is enough
> for what you need and will give you some experience/confidence/motivation
> while you do it... later you learn how to do it "better"..
>
> depending on what you need to do you can completely ignore inheritance,
> design patterns, performance, etc.. those are topics for advanced users and
> not always required, I'm sure that most of the JS developers don't
> understand how prototypical inheritance works and they still accomplish
> their tasks (I've used JS for years without understanding it..)
>
> good luck!
>
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