About This Book
I emphasize the word journey because knowing JS is not a destination, it’s a direction. No matter how much time you spend with the language, you will always be able to find something else to learn and understand a little better. So don’t look at this book as something to rush through for a quick achievement. Instead, patience and persistence are best as you take these first few steps.
Following this background chapter, the rest of the book lays out a high-level map of what you will find as you dig into and study JS with the YDKJSY books.
In particular, Chapter 4 identifies three main pillars around which the JS language is organized: scope/closures, prototypes/objects, and types/coercion. JS is a broad and sophisticated language, with many features and capabilities. But all of JS is founded on these three foundational pillars.
Keep in mind that even though this book is titled “Get Started,” it’s not intended as a beginner/intro book. This book’s main job is to get you ready for studying JS deeply throughout the rest of the series; it’s written assuming you already have familiarity with JS over at least several months experience before moving on in YDKJSY. So to get the most out of Get Started, make sure you spend plenty of time writing JS code to build up your experience.
Even if you’ve already written a lot of JS before, this book should not be skimmed over or skipped; take your time to fully process the material here. A good start always depends on a solid first step.