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JavaScript resources for a (not) beginner??
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Hey all,

I suppose to many I actually am a beginner, but the situation is as follows...

I have been tearing through the app/Academy open materials, and having reached their JavaScript material, I'm finding it lacking and searching for any other comprehensive JavaScript courses.

Thing is, most of the JavaScript stuff I have found is based around teaching it as someone's first language. Having gone through a lot of the app Academy stuff, I have absorbed lots of important concepts through the Ruby language, I've gone over BFS DFS, recursion, Big-O, SQL stuff like that... I even built some stuff in rails with an HTML/CSS front-end.

What I'm looking for is javascript material that doesn't start with the basics like what a loop is and such 😂 Are there any comprehensive JavaScript courses/books out there for people who are not learning it as their first language, and already have good understanding of programming concepts? I learn best working through coding exercises.

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