[Javascript] Good Javascript book

Ben ben at babelfish.co.uk
Mon May 21 09:56:02 CDT 2001


I've been using the Wrox JavaScript book and am very happy with it.  The
O'Reilly one is good too.

 .b

----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Brunone" <peter at brunone.com>
To: <javascript at LaTech.edu>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Javascript] Good Javascript book


>
>     I've heard people on this list say that Danny Goodman's _Javascript
> Bible_ is excellent.
>
>     For my part, I got my feet wet with "Designing With JavaScript", an
> O'Reilly book by Nick Heinle.  It's a few years old -- so it may be cheap
if
> you can find it -- but still contains some useful stuff (e.g. a good bit
of
> NS4/IE4 DHTML); one of the best parts about it is the "common man"
approach
> that lets you learn by trying instead of going through a bunch of theory
> first.
>
>     The Goodman book is probably your best bet.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andrew Dunn" <adunn at interworx.com.au>
> To: <javascript at LaTech.edu>
> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 3:28 AM
> Subject: [Javascript] Good Javascript book
>
>
> > Hi,
> >    I would like to purchase a really good Javascipt book. At the moment
> the
> > only book I have on Javascript is SAMS Javascript Unleashed. This book
is
> > good, but I feel it is out of date as it lists things like Browsers
> > detection techniques as an essential programming technique. What I'm
after
> > is a "definitive resource". I suppose their isn't really one out their
but
> > If anyone could suggest any good books pleas
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
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