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The JavaScript Tutorial
This repository hosts the content of the Modern JavaScript Tutorial, published at https://javascript.info.
Translations
- Russian: https://github.com/iliakan/javascript-tutorial-ru.
- Chinese: the ongoing translation at https://github.com/iliakan/javascript-tutorial-cn, go ahead and join if you know Chinese.
If you'd like to translate it into your language then fork the English tutorial and go ahead. I can publish the translation with your credits on a domain like fr.javascript.info.
Please use this repository to file issues and suggest PRs for the text.
Structure
Every chapter, article or a task has its folder.
The folder is named like N-url
, where N
is a number for the sorting purposes and url
is the URL part with title of the material.
The type of the material is defined by the file inside the folder:
index.md
stands for a chapterarticle.md
stands for an articletask.md
stands for a task (solution must be provided insolution.md
file aswell)
Each of these files starts from the # Main header
.
Assets required for the material reside in the same folder.