JavaScript Top 10 Articles for the Past Month (v.Feb 2017)
For Jan-Feb 2017, we’ve ranked nearly 1,600 JavaScript articles to pick the Top 10 stories (0.63% chance) that can help advance your JavaScript career.
This JavaScript list includes topics such as: Webpack, Performance, Functional Programming, ES6, ES7, Interview, Scope, Prototypal Inheritance, Promise, Open source. The list for React, Angular and Node will be posted separately.
Mybridge AI ranks articles based on the quality of content measured by our machine and a variety of human factors including engagement and popularity. This is a competitive list and you’ll find the experience and techniques shared by JavaScript leaders particularly useful.
Rank 1
Front-end Developer Handbook 2017. Courtesy of cody lindley
Rank 2
JavaScript Start-up Performance. Courtesy of Addy Osmani
Rank 3
A simple interactive ES6 Feature list.
……….. [Also read: ECMAScript 2017: Final feature set by Dr. Axel Rauschmayer]
Rank 4
A Detailed Introduction To Webpack. Courtesy of Smashing Magazine and Joseph Zimmerman
Rank 5
Learn the fundamentals of functional programming — for free, in your inbox. Courtesy of Preethi Kasireddy and Free Code Camp
Rank 6
Master the JavaScript Interview: What is a Promise? Courtesy of Eric Elliott
Rank 8
Understanding Scope in JavaScript. Courtesy of Scotch Development and Hammad Ahmed
Rank 10
JavaScript Promise Explained in a Burger Party. Courtesy of Mariko Kosaka
<Open Source of the Month>
No 1) Formatter
Prettier: An opinionated JavaScript formatter.
[5,238 stars on Github]
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No 2) Motion
Popmotion: The JavaScript motion engine.
[3,402 stars on Github]
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No 3) Music
Tone.js: A framework for creating interactive music in the browser
[2,576 stars on Github]
<Course of the Month>
No 1) Advanced
Advanced Javascript: Transition yourself to a Senior JS Developer.
[4,198 recommends, 4.7/5 stars]
No 2) Intermediate
ES6 For Everyone: The Best Way To Learn Modern JavaScript
[7,836 recommends]
No 1) Beginner
Learn the basics: Getting started with JavaScript to make websites and apps.
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