1) Pick a project of moderate size - it's hard to master a language or 
environment from toy problems only. Likewise, pick something small enough to 
finish.

2) Read Crockford's _JavaScript: The Good Parts_ - once through now, for some 
orientation, again when you have more experience.  You don't have to do what he 
says to be a good JavaScript programmer, but you must understand the issues he 
raises.

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