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But YDKJS is even more advanced and topic-focused (do beginners know what JS topic they want to tackle?), and Javascript the Good Parts is old to the point where you mind as well read a clean coding book unrelated to JS.

I'd recommend MDN, which has various entry points for HTML, CSS, and JS. It's not just documentation. This is their JS section, which has entry points for beginners, intermediates, and experts, and will walk over a good survey of the language.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript



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