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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2762
EAN: 9780764579080
ISBN: 0764579088
Label: Wrox
Manufacturer: Wrox
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 672
Publication Date: April 22, 2005
Publisher: Wrox
Sales Rank: 63933
Studio: Wrox
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Rating: - I have yet to find a better Javascript Resource
A lot of books I see maintain a single focus (Firefox or IE JS) this book does a good job of providing a large array of knowledge with proper labels as to what will and will not work with the browser your programming for (or tips to program for all of them ;) )
Rating: - This i it!!!!!!
Want to really lean Javascript? this is the book for you, an indepth coverage, once you know what's under the hood, all the rest becomes a piece of cake, this what Nicholas did in this amazing book, first things first folks, this is the one you start with!!!!!
Rating: - Handle with extreme care
I have enormous problems with this dated, confused and 'gappy' book, and advise would be readers to exercise _extreme_ caution with it, particularly with the examples, a great number of which are a long, long way from currently accepted best practice.
I don't believe that "Programmer to Programmer" describes this book well. The author's confusing and patchy descriptions of language fundamentals are not useful to those readers who are highly experienced in other programming languages ... Read More
Rating: - Javascript Overload
This book is perfect! I have been needing a book that gives a complete study of Javascript as a programming language and this is it. Where most books discuss how to make a popup window, this book explains objects and inheritance and other concepts that take Javascript from being a basic dynamic script into a full featured one that is capable of doing practically anything you want.
The book is well written with both hypothetical and real-world examples. For each example there is a discussion ... Read More
Rating: - Best Pro JavaScript book on the market
JavaScript has progressed from a nice little scripting language for some neat effects to a widely used programming language that is used in internal and external web applications. Not that it happened over night, but it eventually did happen and knowing and learning JavaScript is a desired skill in the web community.
This book by Nicholas Zakas goes language concepts such as ECMAScript basics, using objects, inheritance, the DOM, regular expressions and events. Basically everything you need ... Read More
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