They’re probably a little outdated now, but these are the books I used:
Javascript and jQuery: Interactive Front-End Web Development (don’t recommend, lots of typos and code errors)
Javascript: Novice to Ninja (do recommend, although there may be better books out there)
I also went through the Frontend Masters curriculum, and EdX CS50.
These days I would recommend checking out Scrimba. I’m using it to learn React, but the quality and ease of learning is phenomenal. I’ve tried a lot of different learning tools and nothing even comes close to it (in my opinion). Wish it had been around years ago when I was starting out.
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They’re probably a little outdated now, but these are the books I used:
I also went through the Frontend Masters curriculum, and EdX CS50.
These days I would recommend checking out Scrimba. I’m using it to learn React, but the quality and ease of learning is phenomenal. I’ve tried a lot of different learning tools and nothing even comes close to it (in my opinion). Wish it had been around years ago when I was starting out.