[Javascript] Good Javascript book

Rodney Myers rodney at aflyingstart.net
Mon May 21 10:25:24 CDT 2001


There is a newish book for learning - as opposed to reference -
published by idgbooks.

I have not bought it, but have browsed it a couple of times in Borders.

Looks good and has a lot of code examples.

Rodney



Rodney Myers wrote:
> 
> Andrew Dunn wrote:
> 
> >    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.
> 
> That relates to _THE_ ESSENTIAL DIFFERENCE between javascripting for the
> web and writing compiled code. Javascript relies on browsers to run,
> while compiled code either will or will not run on a platform carrying
> with all essential libraries.
> 
> > 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
> 
> Rodney
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