JavaScript Top 10 Articles in October
In this month, we‘ve compared nearly 1,600 JavaScript articles to pick the Top 10 (0.63% chance).
The good news is the scope of JavaScript development is getting ever greater that allows you to build almost anything. The bad news is you have a lot, a lot more things to learn to become an effective JavaScript developer today.
“I’m just going to move back to the backend. I just can’t handle these many changes and versions and editions and compilers and transpilers. The JavaScript community is insane if it thinks anyone can keep up with this...” — How it feels to learn JavaScript in 2016 (Rank 1)
Mybridge AI ranks the best articles for professionals. Hopefully this condensed list will help you avoid poor quality articles, and read and learn more productively in the area of JavaScript.
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Rank 1
How it feels to learn Javascript in 2016. Courtesy of Jose Aguinaga andHackernoon
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Step-by-step tutorial to build a modern JavaScript stack from scratch [5750 stars on Github] Courtesy of Jonathan Verrecchia
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5 things you can do with Yarn: Yarn is a new package manager for JavaScript by Facebook. Learn how to use Yarn to increase your productivity. Courtesy ofProsper Otemuyiwa and Auth0
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Webpack or Browserify & Gulp: Which Is Better?
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A quick guide to JavaScript Promises. Dominik Kundel
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Practical ES6: A practical dive into ES6 and maintainable JavaScript modules [832 stars on Github]
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A Study Plan To Cure JavaScript Fatigue. Courtesy of Sacha Greif
Rank 8
Overview of JavaScript ES6 features (a.k.a ECMAScript 6 and ES2015+). Courtesy of Adrian Mejia
Rank 9
What I learned from writing six functions that all did the same thing. Courtesy of Jackson Bates and Free Code Camp
Rank 10
How to make a compiler with JavaScript. Courtesy of Mariko Kosaka
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No 1) Learn ES6
ES6 For Everyone: The Best Way To Learn Modern JavaScript.Courtesy of Wes Bos
[5,120 recommends]
No 2) Interview
80 JavaScript Interview Questions and Answers
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No 3) Open Source
[663 stars on Github]