JavaScript Koans

Posted by: K. Scott Allen, on 01 Feb 2011 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Programming koans liberally borrow from Zen Buddhism to teach programming. If you look around the Internet, you'll find koans to learn Ruby, koans to learn functional programming, and thanks to Liam Mclennan, you can alse use koans to learn JavaScript. From the readme: JavaScript Koans is an interactive learning environment that uses failing tests to introduce students to aspects of JavaScript in a logical sequence. The inspiration for this project comes from the Edgecase Ruby Koans and the book...

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