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Essential JavaScript Links
@hueitan
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hueitan commented May 4, 2015

Javascript SDK design guide extracted from work and personal experience
https://github.com/huei90/javascript-sdk-design
page: http://sdk-design.js.org/

@KhaledMohamedP
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It doesn't hurt to add CodeSchool.com and codecademy.com

@hoichi
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hoichi commented May 10, 2015

Not specific to JS, but I've found Debuggex extremely handy for regex debugging.

@moklick
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moklick commented May 19, 2015

Why should we suggests links here instead of creating pull requests?

@ericelliott
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@moklick Originally, it didn't have a proper repository. I started it as a gist, and it grew and took on a life of its own. You should use pull requests, now.

@smolinari
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Hey Eric. What happened to your EJL repo?

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@victor-dev
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victor-dev commented Apr 25, 2017

Why the Essential JavaScript Links List was 404 ?

@ryanmortier
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404ing :(

@emilioriosvz
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404 :(

@Mashpy
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Mashpy commented Jul 19, 2017

Thanks for your listing. If anyone would like to read JavaScript books, here you will find best javascript books for beginners.

@dwiyatci
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dwiyatci commented Nov 3, 2017

@ericelliott Everybody around the world is crying to know where does the repo go.. 😭 😭 😭

Guys, perhaps we can use this in the meantime?
https://devhub.io/repos/ericelliott-essential-javascript-links

@joeydebreuk
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Isomorphic JavaScript url doesn't exist.

@ericelliott
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I no longer mantain this list. There are lots of other very comprehensive JavaScript link lists out there. Please see those, instead (Google "awesome JavaScript" for a start).

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