![]() ![]() ![]() As the author says: “The book is written by a programmer for programmers”. The fun fact is that the book’s chapters and pages start with the number zero and it took some effort to manage this with a publishing company. He prepared a few interesting slides and the talk mostly consisted of two chapters of the book, mixed with Q&A sessions. The talk was in a format I’ve never seen before: the speaker was literally reading his book to the audience. I was lucky to attend the talk by Mr Crockford at Codemotion Amsterdam 2019, where he presented his new book to the web community. After about 10 years, another book by this author has recently been released. But time goes fast and especially in the frontend world – it’s flying with the speed of sound. He is an active contributor to JavaScript standards, tools and related web technologies, as well as an author of JSON format.īack in 2008, Douglas Crockford wrote a book called “ JavaScript: The Good Parts”, which became quite popular among web developers. He is one of the JavaScript pioneers, who wrote thousands of lines of production code when we all still kids. At least you most probably have seen his name in some programming book or an article. ![]() If you’ve been in the JavaScript world for a while, you must know Douglas Crockford. It’s supposed to shed a light on different aspects of the language, point out the problems and discover possible solutions. More than ten years have passed since Douglas Crockford released his first book about JavaScript. ![]()
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