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				 spyke14547y@FelisPhasma yeah I've taken a couple small introductory courses online, it seems interesting but I hear nightmare stories about people having issues spyke14547y@FelisPhasma yeah I've taken a couple small introductory courses online, it seems interesting but I hear nightmare stories about people having issues
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				 hexc11037yThe good parts book still looks to thick, I don't think lde trust it. That's said, have you heard of WebAssembly? Its kinda amazing, let's you dev for web with c/c++/rust/etc. Currently porting my OpenGL C++ code to it, got it up and running pretty quick. hexc11037yThe good parts book still looks to thick, I don't think lde trust it. That's said, have you heard of WebAssembly? Its kinda amazing, let's you dev for web with c/c++/rust/etc. Currently porting my OpenGL C++ code to it, got it up and running pretty quick.
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				 musician6577yMdn is a really good ressource. Also you dont know javascript. I dont recommend js the good parts musician6577yMdn is a really good ressource. Also you dont know javascript. I dont recommend js the good parts
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				Should we be concerned the good parts book isn't very thick haha. I'm one of those people who sit on a train reading tech books on my Kindle. So could devour these, no shame :p
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				“JavaScript: The Good Parts” is Douglas Crockford blubbering irrelevant twaddle for 170 pages. Read “You Don’t Know JS” instead - it’s actually helpful from a non-antagonistic standpoint.
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				Read secrets of a JavaScript ninja.
 
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I'm not sure if I would read either of these
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