JavaScript in Three Days
A free 3-day sprint through the essentials — diagram-first, no filler
What's inside
- The 20% of JavaScript that unlocks 80% of real code
- One mental model + one runnable example per concept
- Hand-drawn diagrams for the ideas that trip people up
- A pocket cheat-sheet to keep open while you code
The parts
- Day 1 · Language Essentials The questions you will be asked — how JavaScript really binds names, values, and time. Master these and most interviews are a formality.
- Day 2 · Data Structures & Algorithms The pattern toolkit — recognise the shape of a problem and the solution writes itself. Big-O, the core structures, and the handful of techniques that crack most coding rounds, in idiomatic JS.
- Day 3 · Interview Drills The exact things that come up — tricky-output puzzles, the "implement X " classics, rapid-fire Q&A, and one-glance cheat sheets to skim the morning of.
JavaScript in Three Days is a free crash sprint: the smallest set of ideas that makes the rest of JavaScript click. Three short days, each a focused sitting — the core syntax and values, how functions and scope really work, and just enough of the modern toolkit to be dangerous.
It’s built on the same “cram-4” method as the paid books: for every concept you get one mental model, one canonical runnable example, a picture when a picture beats prose, and the one gotcha that trips everyone up — in a handwritten style that’s genuinely enjoyable to read.
It’s the free on-ramp. When you want the whole language, JavaScript in One Week picks up exactly where this leaves off.
Questions
Is "JavaScript in Three Days" really free?
Yes — completely free. Sign in (one tap with Google or GitHub, or an email link) and it lands in your library to download anytime.
Why do I need to sign in for a free book?
So it's saved to your library and you can re-download it on any device, forever. No password, no card — just an email or a Google/GitHub tap.
What's the difference from "JavaScript in One Week"?
This 3-day sprint is the free taster: the absolute essentials. "JavaScript in One Week" goes wider and deeper across the whole language.
What format is it?
A print-ready PDF in the handwritten "Classic Ruled" style. Read it on any device or print it.