Just found a wonderful set of free online at www.intelligentedu.com They seem to cover most of the important topics in a clear, easy-to-understand manner.

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August 17, 2007

Introduction to Javascript - Best Rated Video Tutorials

Here are the best rated video tutorials for Javascript.  If you know of any others that should be included in this list, please leave a comment.

Douglas Crockford: "The JavaScript Programming Language - 4 part series

Part 1 of 4

31 min

Covers history, language, advanced features, platforms, standards, and style. The powerpoint presentation can be downloaded from here.

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31 min

Part 3 of 4:
29 min

Part 4 of 4:
29 min

Douglas Crockford: Advanced JavaScript: 3 part series

Douglas Crockford teaches "Advanced JavaScript." This course is broken into three clips; this is the first of those three clips. Slides: http://yuiblog.com/assets/crockford/advancedjavascript.zip. Note that when Douglas begins the talk… more Douglas Crockford teaches "Advanced JavaScript." This course is broken into three clips; this is the first of those three clips. Slides: http://yuiblog.com/assets/crockford/advancedjavascript.zip. Note that when Douglas begins the talk referring to the "third installment", he's referring to "Advanced JavaScript" being the third class in a series; this is indeed the first of the three clips comprising the "Advanced JavaScript" class.

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Douglas Crockford: "An Inconvenient API: The Theory of the Dom." 3 Part Series

Douglas Crockford teaches "An Inconvenient API: The Theory of the Dom." This course is broken into three clips; this is the first of those three clips. Slides: http://yuiblog.com/assets/crockford/theory.zip.

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Douglas Crockford: JavaScript - The Good Parts

Yahoo JavaScript architect Douglas Crockford delivered the keynote talk at the 2007 Konfabulator Developer Day and discussed the evolution of JavaScript and of his relationship to the language. Through his description of his own journey with the language, Douglas evokes what he considers to be the "good stuff" therein.

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