Based on Simon Willison's original 2005 eTech talk, Simon expands this into a full article covering the expressive functionality of JavaScript. He covers the basics of JavaScript: literals, variables, functions, scope, control flow, objects, classes, inner functions and closures. Everything a developer needs to know before diving into more advanced JavaScript.
Jack Slocum presents a simple recipe to avoid memory leaks, including setting onreadystatechange to null on completion of an XMLHttpRequest, clean up DOM Event handlers on unload, never put non-primitives into a DOM node.
Another Douglas Crockford video. This time Douglas talks about the Document Object Model, about how Java failed, and JavaScript evolved thanks to DHTML and DOM. He talks about how to use DOM to traversing and manipulating elements in an HTML document, walking the DOM, making elements, innerHTML, as well as Events, memory leaks. He talks about the cracks in DOM, and how we must be prepared to back off when we hit the browser limits of DOM.