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Summary: If you don't know nothing... ...this is your book
Comment: I think that this book is very interesting for all Javascript programmers, from beginners to Javascript Gurus. It has a lot of examples and it's very usfull any time. It told you everything about Javascript but you will find it better with the TABLE OF CONTENTS becuase it hasn't have the correct order.

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Summary: As good as reviewed
Comment: I also find this book very clear and easy to use as a reference

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Summary: In depth coverage of Javascript!
Comment: Orielly's Definitive Guide is an excellent choice for the intermediate to advanced Javascript programmer. It contains the best coverage of the browser's hierarchy and object implementation in Javascript that I've seen in any book. Unfortunately, almost half of the book contains reference material that I rarely use.

Overall, this book is comprehensive and well organized.


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Summary: an exellent book
Comment: an excellent book!! can be a little repetative. The best book I've seen. Short and clear.

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Summary: Excellent reference for language
Comment: This is an excellent reference. It belongs on every web developer's bookshelf.

The first section of the book is a guide to JavaScript, the language. This is an excellent reference, and points out differences between the different implementations. It is organized well and gives the details that you need to know. The second part of the book is a guide to the DOM of the different browsers -- this is really good also. The last section, about half the book, is an excellent reference to both the DOM and the JavaScript language.


 


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