Crockford javascript the good parts6/3/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() You could use something as simple as the following code to get started. Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge all have mature and excellent Developer Tools available for free built right into the browser. At it’s most simple, simply open up a web browser, and navigate to the JavaScript console. Getting started with JavaScript is arguably easier than in any other language from any timeframe. Setting Up A JavaScript Development Environment 3 Getting Values From Objects (Retrieval).If JavaScript has many good parts, but also some bad parts, does it not make sense to focus on and make use of the good parts? Indeed it does! This episode will do just that, and take a look at the parts of the JavaScript language that Douglas Crockford Champions. His main argument is that for all of its nasty flaws, JavaScript has some really good parts. Now, Doug has been coding software for a long time, therefore it makes sense to listen to what he has to say. No other book has had quite the impact on the JavaScript ecosystem as Douglas Crockford’s “The Good Parts.” The Good Parts is really a story of how enlightenment came to be on Mr. ![]()
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