JavaScript is NOT a Toy
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JavaScript is NOT a Toy

4.7 (199 reviews)
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A comprehensive guide to mastering javascript, simulation, debugging and more.

Book Details
  • ISBN: 979-8313683195
  • Publication Date: March 10, 2025
  • Pages: 529
  • Publisher: Tech Publications

About This Book

This book provides in-depth coverage of javascript and simulation, offering practical insights and real-world examples that developers can apply immediately in their projects.

What You'll Learn
  • Master the fundamentals of javascript
  • Implement advanced techniques for simulation
  • Optimize performance in debugging applications
  • Apply best practices from industry experts
  • Troubleshoot common issues and pitfalls
Who This Book Is For

This book is perfect for developers with intermediate experience looking to deepen their knowledge of javascript and simulation. Whether you're building enterprise applications or working on personal projects, you'll find valuable insights and techniques.

Reviews & Discussions

Avery Young
Avery Young
Data Scientist at GitHub
2 days ago

I’ve already implemented several ideas from this book into my work with javascript. The troubleshooting tips alone are worth the price of admission. The debugging strategies outlined here saved me hours of frustration.

Skyler Williams
Skyler Williams
UX Strategist at Pinterest
23 days ago

It’s rare to find something this insightful about simulation. The troubleshooting tips alone are worth the price of admission.

Alex Adams
Alex Adams
Senior Developer at Airbnb
5 days ago

The practical advice here is immediately applicable to javascript.

Morgan Martinez
Morgan Martinez
Data Scientist at Salesforce
3 months ago

A must-read for anyone trying to master simulation.

Alex Jones
Alex Jones
Embedded Systems Engineer at Twitter
1 days ago

The examples in this book are incredibly practical for simulation. The pacing is perfect—never rushed, never dragging. It helped me refactor legacy code with confidence and clarity.

Finley Williams
Finley Williams
Tech Lead at Stripe
1 days ago

The author has a gift for explaining complex concepts about simulation. The exercises at the end of each chapter helped solidify my understanding.

Taylor Jones
Taylor Jones
Security Engineer at Zoom
24 days ago

I’ve already implemented several ideas from this book into my work with JavaScript.

Finley Green
Finley Green
Backend Developer at Snap Inc.
5 months ago

This book offers a fresh perspective on JavaScript.

Logan Wright
Logan Wright
UX Strategist at Snap Inc.
2 months ago

It’s the kind of book that stays relevant no matter how much you know about debugging.

Casey Garcia
Casey Garcia
Tech Lead at Red Hat
3 days ago

The practical advice here is immediately applicable to simulation. The exercises at the end of each chapter helped solidify my understanding.

Jules Nelson
Jules Nelson
Game Developer at Zoom
11 months ago

The author's experience really shines through in their treatment of javascript.

Casey Green
Casey Green
Technical Writer at Stripe
12 months ago

This book gave me the confidence to tackle challenges in javascript. The pacing is perfect—never rushed, never dragging.

Dakota Scott
Dakota Scott
ML Engineer at Airbnb
5 months ago

It’s the kind of book that stays relevant no matter how much you know about javascript.

Jordan Walker
Jordan Walker
API Evangelist at Intel
7 months ago

A must-read for anyone trying to master debugging.

Morgan Carter
Morgan Carter
Full Stack Developer at Nvidia
4 months ago

I wish I'd discovered this book earlier—it’s a game changer for javascript.

Casey Brown
Casey Brown
Automation Specialist at Twitter
8 days ago

A must-read for anyone trying to master JavaScript. I found myself highlighting entire pages—it’s that insightful. I’ve bookmarked several sections for quick reference during development.

Emerson Miller
Emerson Miller
Senior Developer at Salesforce
9 months ago

I’ve shared this with my team to improve our understanding of javascript. The troubleshooting tips alone are worth the price of admission.

Elliot Lewis
Elliot Lewis
Technical Writer at Pinterest
11 months ago

This helped me connect the dots I’d been missing in JavaScript.

Casey Jones
Casey Jones
Site Reliability Engineer at Tesla
11 months ago

I wish I'd discovered this book earlier—it’s a game changer for JavaScript. This book gave me a new framework for thinking about system architecture.

Avery Nguyen
Avery Nguyen
Innovation Lead at Shopify
8 months ago

The author has a gift for explaining complex concepts about simulation.

Finley Miller
Finley Miller
AI Researcher at Google
7 months ago

I was struggling with until I read this book javascript.

Dakota Johnson
Dakota Johnson
Product Designer at Microsoft
10 months ago

After reading this, I finally understand the intricacies of javascript. It’s the kind of book you’ll keep on your desk, not your shelf.

Emerson Miller
Emerson Miller
Systems Architect at Stripe
12 days ago

I’ve shared this with my team to improve our understanding of debugging.

Parker Hall
Parker Hall
AI Researcher at Zoom
9 months ago

It’s rare to find something this insightful about javascript. I was able to apply what I learned immediately to a client project. I’ve started incorporating these principles into our code reviews.

Parker Wright
Parker Wright
Product Designer at Google
25 days ago

This book distilled years of confusion into a clear roadmap for JavaScript. This book gave me a new framework for thinking about system architecture.

Micah Adams
Micah Adams
Backend Developer at Google
28 days ago

I've been recommending this to all my colleagues working with JavaScript.

Elliot Lopez
Elliot Lopez
Site Reliability Engineer at Spotify
29 days ago

The author has a gift for explaining complex concepts about JavaScript.

Alex Baker
Alex Baker
Mobile Developer at Adobe
17 days ago

The author's experience really shines through in their treatment of debugging.

Finley Mitchell
Finley Mitchell
Technical Writer at Stripe
5 days ago

I finally feel equipped to make informed decisions about debugging. I particularly appreciated the chapter on best practices and common pitfalls. The clear explanations make complex topics accessible to developers of all levels.

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