(This is a sponsored post.) Pluralsight is giving away 25 courses on JavaScript for free to celebrate JavaScript’s 25th birthday. It’s no cheapie, either. The courses range from getting your hands dirty with JavaScript for the first time, to full-on reactive development. Pluralsight’s been around a long time and they know how to design a great course. Five free courses are being released each week throughout this month, December. The $0 price tag is probably enough of an … Read article “25 Years of JavaScript & 25 Free Courses”
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