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Summary: This is the only javascript book you need. Period.
Comment: This is the best javascript reference book I have ever seen. It is not a book for learning javascript, but good learning resources are abundant. Finding a good reference for the language is much more difficult. Beginning & experienced javascript programmers alike will find this book to be an absolute gem. It is much more comprehensive than any online resource I've found, and it is extremely easy to find what you are looking for.

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Summary: Great Reference for Expert programmers
Comment: all serious javaScript programmers need this book. It contains the basics as well as the in-depth coverage of this interpreted language, that is greatly needed.

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Summary: Of all my technical books, this one's the best.
Comment: I own dozens of books on programming and of them all, Flanagan's JavaScript book is easily my favorite. He is an incredibly good technical author (his Java in a Nutshell books are great too) and this book simply answers every question I ever come across when working with JavaScript. What's more, if my problem is not dealt with directly in the first half of the book, the well-organized reference that the second half of the book is dedicated to always gives me what I need to solve my problems.

I'm waiting for the 4th edition (here my plea David!) so I can learn the new DOM for the 5.0 browsers.


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Summary: Very nicely done
Comment: Flanagan did a nice job of writing on a even gradient. All the utilities in the language come with code examples. There are no quantum leaps in this book. If you've read books which claim to teach you a language, for example, in 24 hours, you know what I mean. If you already know C or C++, this book is a very quick read. All in all, this is a great book for people with a programming background.

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Summary: Typcial O'Reilly
Comment: I've learned many programming languages over the years. It amazes me how O'Reilly has consistently produced the best reference material on the market.

In this book, I liked the fact the Flanagan didn't overlook details such as security, communication with applets, and compatibility issues between Navigator and Explorer.

My compliments.


 


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