Finally, bring some humor to your…
Finally, bring some humor to your weekend with a little JavaScript and honking. 🦆
Finally, bring some humor to your weekend with a little JavaScript and honking. 🦆
If you work in JavaScript and want to get up speed on asynchronous functions, Ire Aderinokun has a nice post on the subject. She covers not only what they are, but when to use them and how they differ from JavaScript promises.
Libscore scans the top million sites on the web to collect stats on JavaScript library usage. It has been around for a while, and this article goes into more how it works. You can dig into individual scripts, like for this one from s0.wp.com (the most popular WordPress-only script), which is used on ~45,000 of…
Wes Bos is a developer and a gifted teacher. I haven’t finished it yet, but what I’ve watched (and built!) using React For Beginners, I’ve really enjoyed. Now he’s launched core JavaScript skills and ES6. I picked it up today (the last day of the launch sale) and I know it’ll be good. Check it out if you…
There are many JavaScript tutorials passed around the WordPress community these days, and this one is interesting. Raymond Camden showcases three example sites that try to teach by doing, not just reading or watching. Maybe it will help you out as you tackle new JavaScript skills.
The State of JavaScript 2020 has been published with a wide variety of survey results from nearly 20,000 participants. Results inside salary, work experience, familiarity with JavaScript features, frameworks, tools used, resources, and opinions. Front-end developers will likely want to examine this report deeply. 🤓
Wes Bos has published a free note and reference guide for JavaScript developers, especially for beginners. It’s a great-looking resource. 👍