Preface to the article
In the last part, we looked at books that give an understanding of the basics of the language, which in some cases introduce a beginner to the field, and in some help professionals understand exactly how the language works and how it works. But I was rightly noted in the comments - you can't pray only for books. There are a huge number of Internet resources, other sources of information that help to understand the sometimes strange, but very interesting philosophy of this "wonderful" language.
learn.javascript or vernacular documentation
Ilya Kantor's gigantic project, which began with the site javascript.ru, and grew into this tutorial, which is used or used by every frontend developer. This resource can be called one of the best for its brevity and clearly presented material.
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You can often hear the phrase "A developer must be able to google" and this phrase has a great meaning, because all our work consists in constant professional development, increasing the number of competencies in order to become a real specialist in their field or move to another field. Therefore, I urge you to seek and learn new things, and I, at least a little, will help in finding new and interesting things.
Thanks for attention!