Eloquent JavaScript
This is a book about JavaScript, programming, and the wonders of the digital. You can read it online here
Source: Eloquent JavaScript
This is a book about JavaScript, programming, and the wonders of the digital. You can read it online here
Source: Eloquent JavaScript
1 billion. By conservative estimates, that’s the total number of websites in the world today. And an overwhelming 94.7% of those sites use JavaScript.
Source: The 18 Best Javascript Tutorials for WordPress Developers in 2017
In Matt Mullenweg’s 2015 State of the Word address, he gave the entire WordPress community a homework assignment – “Learn JavaScript, Deeply.” That focus, along with developments like Calypso and the REST API, is why we just published a basic JavaScript tutorial post for beginners to get started with JavaScript.
Source: 10+ Helpful Javascript Tutorials for WordPress Developers in 2017
If you are looking to learn JavaScript, or just want to brush up on the JavaScript basics, then you are in luck. There are currently some amazing resources available online to help you understand and get to grips with JavaScript. And even better, most of the are free.
Source: Learn JavaScript Basics with These 12 Free Resources
jquery-tips-everyone-should-know – A collection of tips to help up your jQuery game
With mb Slider you can create animated slide shows to your website in minutes. Download it. It’s completely free.
jquery.matchHeight.js is a responsive equal heights plugin for jQuery
Source: jquery.matchHeight.js – a responsive equal heights plugin for jQuery
The following is inspired by the article “It’s the future” from Circle CI. You can read the original here. This piece is just an opinion, and like any JavaScript framework, it shouldn’t be taken too seriously. No JavaScript frameworks were created during the writing of this article.
I remember the early days of JavaScript where you needed a simple function for just about everything because the browser vendors implemented features differently, and not just edge features, basic features, like addEventListener and attachEvent. Times have changed but there are still a few functions each developer should have in their arsenal, for performance for functional ease purposes.
Source: 7 Essential JavaScript Functions
jQuery cheat sheet in HTML with links to the original API documentation. Created by Oscar Otero
Source: jQuery Cheat Sheet
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