![]() If the reader doesn't mind the chapter on inheritance being a little hard to read, and take the railroad diagrams and modifying built-in objects with a grain of salt, the book is easy to digest. It suits well to plowing trough in a few days while trying to grasp the basics of JavaScript. JavaScript: The Good Parts is easy to read and covers a subset of the language in 100 pages. ![]() Douglas Crockford: JavaScript: The Good Parts. While being a little outdated and covering only the ES3 JavaScript specification, the book is valuable today and holds its key takeaways. ![]() Douglas Crockford, the author, is a familiar name in the JavaScript community and also serves on the ECMAScript committee. JavaScript: The Good Parts is a classic title from 2008 that many refer to as the go-to introduction to the language. ![]()
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