In Netscape era, I could read the entire JavaScript specification.
In ES5 times, the paper book for ECMA-262 standard is still reasonable thickness. I have the book from 2011 and it's 245 pages. (the book is free and they'll mail it to you if you request)
Nowadays, JavaScript is so complicated. I read all of MDN but there must be more.
I am a User Interface Designer learning web development. I don't know what I am doing but I am trying my best to grow as a self taught developer.
Welcome to my newbie tech journey.👩💻
I am a User Interface Designer learning web development. I don't know what I am doing but I am trying my best to grow as a self taught developer.
Welcome to my newbie tech journey.👩💻
In Netscape era, I could read the entire JavaScript specification.
In ES5 times, the paper book for ECMA-262 standard is still reasonable thickness. I have the book from 2011 and it's 245 pages. (the book is free and they'll mail it to you if you request)
Nowadays, JavaScript is so complicated. I read all of MDN but there must be more.
P.S. I prefer chocolate to vanilla.
I would be interested to have a look at the book. You can email me, I appreciate it :)
ecma-international.org/publication...
It's now 860 pages.
It's okay. My email is janetracy00@gmail.com.
I will go through it slowly taking my time. No rush :)