Learn JavaScript in 2023
Opensource.com
Thu, 12/01/2022 – 03:00
With JavaScript’s 27th anniversary approaching in just a few days, we at Opensource.com are reflecting on how it has evolved into one of the most commonly-used programming language in the world. Why is it so popular? JavaScript is a universal language beloved by developers of all levels from beginners to advanced users. It can run anywhere from your phone to your server. And of course, there are the frameworks. From ReactJS to AureliaJS, there’s a framework for nearly every use case. Best of all, JavaScript is supported by a thriving open source community.
To celebrate JavaScript’s milestone, we’ve put together a collection of JavaScript tutorials to help you continue your development journey. Authors Mandy Kendall, Seth Kenlon, Jessica Cherry, Sachin Samal, Ajay Pratap, and Ramakrishna Pattnaik contributed to this downloadable eBook. With it, you’ll have a chance to practice your JavaScript code by writing a guessing game. Then get familiar with React and even build your own app. This JavaScript guide gives you quick access to more than 165 terms you need to know to level up your skills.
Download our new JavaScript programming guide in honor of the popular programming language’s 27th anniversary.
Mandy Kendall is a front-end web developer, educator, and award-winning photographer with a focus on web accessibility and environmental issues. She currently teaches User-Centered Design for the School of Computing and Information at the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to programming and photography, she also enjoys going on adventures and finding all the quirky attractions her home state of Pennsylvania has to offer.
Seth Kenlon is a UNIX geek, free culture advocate, independent multimedia artist, and D&D nerd. He has worked in the film and computing industry, often at the same time. He is one of the maintainers of the Slackware-based multimedia production project Slackermedia.
Sachin Samal is a web designer and developer with an experience in design, development, and implementation of strategic architectures of web and mobile applications at an enterprise level. He is an open-source enthusiast and contributor. He believes in exchange of knowledge of programming.
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Ajay Pratap is a Full-Stack developer from Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. Currently working as an Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat India. He has contributed on Red Hat AMQ Online and currently contributing on Red Hat Managed Kafka Services Micro Frontends application. An open source enthusiast and contributor.
Ramakrishna Pattnaik is a web developer from Bhubaneswar currently working as an Associate Software Engineer with the Red Hat Middleware team in Bangalore. An open source enthusiast and contributor. Loves fiction.
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