It's a language for the web.
Stanford University started to use javascript in their CS101 course.
Jeff Atwood proposed Atwood's law.
any application that can be written in JavaScript, will eventually be written in JavaScript.
See also CoffeeScript.
Table of Contents
Documents & Tutorials #
- How to learn Javascript properly
- http://www.codecademy.com/
- [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Guide]]
- http://opentutorials.org/javascript/
- Crockford on javascript
Tips #
Books #
Libraries #
- jQuery
- Closure tools
- D3
- http://requirejs.org - for importing modules
- http://karma-runner.github.io/0.10/index.html - JS test runner
Articles #
Problems #
Incoming Links #
Related Articles (Article 0) #
- Atwood's law
- Closure tools
- Geovisualization
- Graph visualization
- Machine learning
- Programming language
- Regular expression
- Slopegraph
Suggested Pages #
- 0.418 Choropleth
- 0.242 Pajek
- 0.211 Cartogram
- 0.039 Slope
- 0.030 Regex
- 0.023 Class imbalance
- 0.020 Information visualization
- 0.009 Research advices
- 0.005 Decision tree
- 0.002 Cilk
- More suggestions...