As we know, JavaScript is a class-less language that requires no specific code structure to work. As a perfectionist that gets goosebumps every time that sees unorganized undocumented messy code (specially if I myself wrote that code!), I've relied on several free resources to learn to keep my JavaScript code clean, readable and organized.
I wanted to share the list of the best ones I found:
- Writing Testable JavaScript (article, by Rebecca Murphey)
- Learning JavaScript Design Patterns (book, by Addy Osmani)
- Using Objects to Organize Your Code (article, in-depth module pattern, by Rebecca Murphey)
And two awesome talks:
What are you planning to do this summer? Traveling, attending extracurricular activities, or helping your parents with household chores or just at home. What to do to make this holiday not go in vain? You can join and explore these exciting games:
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3D Penalty
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Skater Rush