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Found 5 comments on Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja:

u/NiceOneAsshole · 9 pointsr/webdev

I swear by this book

Secrets of the Javascript Ninja

u/hashedbits · 3 pointsr/javascript

If you're looking for a book I thought Secrets of the Javascript Ninja was a good read, but with Javascript it's really better to use YouTube as /u/theorizable mentioned.

Traversy Media has a few videos covering the basic that are typically short and cover the material well enough to pick up easily.

Traversy Media - Javascript Crash Course For Beginners

u/Justadabwilldo · 2 pointsr/learnjavascript

This is the one OP should be looking at. Especially You Don't Know JS since they're already a programmer. I'd suggest Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja too if they're a fan of books.

u/its_j0hn · 2 pointsr/javascript

This book is worth its weight in gold. It's partially written by John Resig the creator of JQuery and has a large section (possibly a chapter, I forgot) dedicated to es6 Promises

u/Mael5trom · 1 pointr/learnprogramming

You Don't Know JS, JS The Good Parts and The Definitive Guide are all good.
Once you're past the basics, or for those already in the intermediate skill range, I like to recommend Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja, by John Resig (creator of jQuery). It's not for beginners, but it is packed with information and really gets into the language intricacies.