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JavaScript: The Good Parts

O'Reilly Media, Inc. (May 15, 2008)
Paperback – 250 pages
ISBN-10: 0596517742
ISBN-13: 9780596517748

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chuyeow
chuyeow wrote and rated
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on Jun 9, 2008 at 10:45 pm

It's a great book if you haven't already seen Douglas Crockford's work or videos (there're lots in the YUI Theatre). Otherwise, it's pretty much a condensed version of Crockford's site and videos.

I did finally learn one thing though (yes I'm a noob). I finally understood how apply() works. The examples in the book are usually very clear.

Highly recommended if you're new to JavaScript, otherwise, read some blogs, watch some YUI Theatre videos, and check out Crockford's site.

deepakjois
deepakjois wrote and rated
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on Jun 3, 2008 at 8:41 pm

This is an excellent book! Even though it is dense and not meant for a beginner, it really helps you understand Javascript a lot. I had read Definitive Javscript by Flanagan, but some of the concepts are more clearly discussed in this book, even though it may take you more than one reading to understand it.

I especially liked the discussion on method invocation patterns in Chapter 4.

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