This book provides a basic understanding of programming and JavaScript. The foundations and core concepts are described in simple terms in an organized manner. In-depth information and notes are provided with examples to understand the topic. Exercises are also present at the end.
- Introduction
- Typographic Conventions
- Support the Project
- Installation and Usage Instructions
- Structure
- Contributing Guidelines
- Contributors
- Contact Us
- License Information
Learn JavaScript: Beginners Guide provides a foundational understanding of programming and JavaScript. It covers the core concepts in a simple and organized manner, offering in-depth information and notes along with examples to facilitate comprehension. Each chapter includes exercises to reinforce your learning.
What You'll Learn
This book is designed for both novice and experienced programmers, offering a comprehensive introduction to the JavaScript programming language. It's divided into three main parts. The initial 14 chapters focus on JavaScript fundamentals, while the subsequent four chapters delve into web browser programming using JavaScript. The last two chapters are dedicated to miscellaneous topics and exercises.
π Code, and What to Do With It
Code is the heart of any program, and this book contains numerous code examples. To master programming, it's essential to read and write code diligently. Don't rush through the examples; take your time to understand them thoroughly. The same applies to the exercises β attempt to solve them before checking the solutions. Consider running your code in a JavaScript interpreter to ensure it works correctly. Experimenting and going beyond the exercises will enhance your skills.
By adding emojis and organizing the content, you can make the text more engaging and visually appealing.
In this book, text written in a monospaced font represents elements of a program. This can be a self-contained fragment or a reference to part of a nearby program. Programs, like the one shown below, are written in this way:
const numbers = [45, 4, 9, 16, 25];
let txt = "";
for (let x in numbers) {
txt += numbers[x];
}
Sometimes, the expected output of a program is written after it, preceded by two slashes with a Result, like this:
console.log(txt);
// Result: txt = '45491625'
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To get started with this project, follow these steps:
- Clone this repository.
- Move to the 'learn-javascript' directory.
- Install dependencies using
yarn
ornpm install
. - Run
yarn start
command. - Visit http://localhost:4000 for a preview.
The main contents are under the charset of each language directory . For English, use en
directory.
directory | description
learn-javascript
βββ _book # compiled version of contents
βββ _layouts # layout for rendering book/website
βββ en # content of book in english language
βββ fr # content of book in french language
βββ np # content of book in nepali language
βββ tr # content of book in turkish language
βββ LANGS.md # supported languages
βββ book.json # configuration for book
βββ ...
Contributions to this project are welcome. If you want to contribute, follow these steps:
- Create an issue to discuss your proposed changes or improvements.
- Fork and clone the repository.
- Make your changes locally.
- Push your changes and create a pull request.
Tips
For Adding new documents : Create *.md
file under <lang>/chapter-<n>/
directory.
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