First book Review of the first book in the series (with links to other books for beginners) About the book Its not a book for beginners. This concise, in-depth guide takes you inside JavaScript’s this structure and object prototypes. Please remember that all 'You dont know JS' books are available on Github.
No matter how much experience you have with JavaScript, odds are you don’t fully understand the language. I have been a software-engineer for 4 years and had literally hundreds of links that helped me to learn and understand new topics, as I went from a total beginner knowing nothing about coding after finishing my Bsc in Biology, to getting my first job as a junior developer onto becoming a regular software developer. It took me almost 4 months to get through the 6 books, and I will definitely go back to reread certain parts of it. Address the “inversion of control” issue with JavaScript Promises Sales Rank: 107660 ( See Top 100 Books) Description. Just finished You don’t Know JS series by Kyle Simpson.Understand how callbacks let third parties control your program’s execution.Explore old and new JavaScript methods for handling asynchronous programming.Armed with this knowledge, you can become a true JavaScript master.
Like other books in this series, You Don’t Know JS: Async & Performance dives into trickier parts of the language that many JavaScript programmers simply avoid.
As part of the “You Don’t Know JS” series, this concise yet in-depth guide focuses on new asynchronous features and performance techniques-including Promises, generators, and Web Workers-that let you create sophisticated single-page web applications and escape callback hell in the process. No matter how much experience you have with JavaScript, odds are you don’t fully understand the language. No matter how much experience you have with JavaScript, odds are you don’t fully understand the language.