Books recommended to learn #javascript as per your experience.
Beginners - Javascript The good parts.
Intermediate - Eloquent Javascript.
Advanced - Professional JavaScript for Web Developers.
I have read all three and they are excellent to master the language.
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Introduction to React ⚛️
React is a JavaScript library for building UI components. The ecosystem of React is really immense which eventually makes it one of the best front-end libraries
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