In the last few days I've seen somey very interesting links what I'd like to share.
Badass JS is an interesting concept, showcasing the capabilities of the language
http://badassjs.com/
JS1K is similiar, but it's more like a competition than a blog. If you can do something interesting <1K in JS, then share it! (Funny, but this actually reminds me for C style competitions though)
http://js1k.com/
Derek Siver's entry about learning JS
It's a brief view of the best books available considering JS.
http://sivers.org/learn-js
Learning with Spaced Repetition
From Siver's entry, we can get to here, this is a very exciting learning method. I think the Quantified Self concept is intriguing too.
http://quantifiedself.com/2012/06/spaced-repetition-and-learning/
RED language
RED is a nice concept whereas this one slide catched my eye (click).
It actually says what I think; every language is good for a specific task. (But RED will be a universal solution?). Reach the full slide here.
Have a nice Easter!
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