This book is designed to help readers learn JavaScript in an efficient and effective way. The author eliminates two common problems that hinder the learning process: retention and comprehension. Through the use of short chapters and interactive exercises, the author encourages readers to practice their newfound knowledge and remember what they have learned. With clear instructions written in sixth-grade English, beginners can easily understand complicated concepts such as variable scope and prototypes. Reviews of the book have been overwhelmingly positive, with readers praising the author's technique in making difficult information easier to consume.
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