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17 Hours of JavaScript from the Masters - Nettuts+ Douglas Crockford. John Resig. Peter-Paul Koch. Nicolas C. Zakas. If you recognize these names, you probably know what they all have in common: they're amazingly talented JavaScript Developers. Today, you'll hear from all of them, in this roundup of JavaScript presentations. Be ready to stretch your brain! Length: 1 hour, 3 minutesSpeaker: Douglas CrockfordSlides (powerpoint) Is JavaScript a hopeless mess, or a robust and flexible standard?

Length: 1 hour, 51 minutesSpeaker: Douglas CrockfordSlides (zip) This is the first session in Crockford’s JavaScript Trilogy. Length: 1 hour, 18 minutesSpeaker : Douglas CrockfordSlides (zip) While this video isn’t focused on JavaScript, it’s the second part of Douglas Crockford’s JavaScript Trilogy. Length: 1 hour, 7 minutesSpeaker: Douglas CrockfordSlides (zip) This is the final installment to Crockford’s trilogy. Length: 1 hour, 11 minutesSpeaker: John ResigSlides (slideshare) John Resig, the creator of jQuery, knows what he’s talking about.

Khan Academy. Starting out with Objective-C - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUA. I recently decided to embark on a personal challenge to learn Objective-C (the programming language behind Mac and iPhone applications) so that I could one day get applications into the App Store. I'm not looking to make millions with a fart machine app, but I do want to see some of my ideas come to fruition and end up on some iPhones. While we've previously mentioned how to delve into programming in Objective-C, there have been some recent releases of educational materials that can help those who want to learn the language:Programming in Objective-C 2.0 (book, $44.99) This is the latest release of Stephen Kochan's series which some consider to be the Objective-C bible. It has a wealth of information jammed into almost 600 pages, and it will take you from simple variable assignments to advanced class implementation.

This new series from Apress offers two options to would-be developers. Coding in Objective-C (screencasts, $5 per episode) These are only a few ways to learn Objective-C.