1. JavaScript Jabber
This is a JavaScript-related podcast (radio). Each of them focuses on a theme, saying its strengths and weaknesses, such as Backbone.js ember.js and so on.
2. The JavaScript Show
This is also a JavaScript-related podcast (radio), a weekly issue that tells the latest developments in the JS community, similar to the JavaScript Weekly described below, but only in the form of podcasts (video sharing). And the above JS Jabber is different, it is mainly news information, little technical details.
3. JavaScript Weekly
This is the Web form of JavaScript show, covering the JS field of the latest developments.
4. Mozilla JavaScript Reference
Mozilla has a lot of information about JS, even too much to make people dizzy. I've picked some out here.
Re-introduction to JavaScript is for some JS foundation, but can not find the direction of the developers.
Mozilla Master Index of There JavaScript resources is a favorite place to include a variety of resource links.
JavaScript Guide is a manual for the JS language itself, a good reference.
Ajax Tutorial is an introductory tutorial for Ajax and is the best pure JS + HTML tutorial I've ever seen.
5. Douglas Crockford ' s JavaScript resources
Douglas Crockford is a well-known figure in the JS field, he has a book "Javascript:the Good Parts". His site is also a good JS resource concentration.
6. Advanced topics in Web development–fall 2011
For those who like classroom teaching, ITunes University has a free WEB development course that includes JS teaching. There are now 19 classes and there should be more in the future because the 19th lesson is "JQuery part
7. Essential JavaScript Design Patterns for Beginners
"Essential JavaScript design Patterns for Beginners" is a book about JS pattern, although the title of "Beginners", but many beginners do not know what is called design patterns, A lot of experienced developers are not too deep in this research. So this book is suitable for everyone to better understand the JS design patterns, and use them.