[Javascript] JavaScript books
Cutter (JS)
java.script at seacrets.com
Sat Jul 23 07:24:58 CDT 2005
Depends on your level of understanding. The O'Reilly book is a great
overall reference. I found "Javascript For The World Wide Web" Visual
Quickstart Guide by Peachpit press to be a good primer for real world
examples back when I started really diving into Javascript. All of the
Visual Quickstart Guides have been pretty good for me actually.
"JavaScript Conplete Concepts and Techniques" from Thomson Learning was
my textbook for my Javascript class with UMUC. Not bad and easy to read.
Cutter
Chuck Soper wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have JavaScript book recommendations?
>
> I have "JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Fourth Edition" from
> O'Reilly. It seems like there might be something smaller and more
> concise. It does seem like a good book to me.
>
> Thanks,
> Chuck
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