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In particular, Chapter 4 identifies three main pillars around which the JS language is organized: scope/closures, prototypes/objects, and types/coercion. JS is a broad and sophisticated language, with many features and capabilities. But all of JS is founded on these three foundational pillars.
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Keep in mind that even though this book is titled "Get Started," it's **not intended as a beginner/intro book**. This book's main job is to get you ready for studying JS deeply throughout the rest of the series; it's written assuming you already have familiarity with JS over at least several months experience before moving on in YDKJSY. So to get the most out *Get Started*, make sure you spend plenty of time writing JS code to build up your experience.
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Keep in mind that even though this book is titled "Get Started," it's **not intended as a beginner/intro book**. This book's main job is to get you ready for studying JS deeply throughout the rest of the series; it's written assuming you already have familiarity with JS over at least several months experience before moving on in YDKJSY. So to get the most out of *Get Started*, make sure you spend plenty of time writing JS code to build up your experience.
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Even if you've already written a lot of JS before, this book should not be skimmed over or skipped; take your time to fully process the material here. **A good start always depends on a solid first step.**
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