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Summary: If you're looking for a JavaScript reference, this is the best
Comment: This book is not an guide for beginners, and it's not a cookbook -- though it's full of examples. But if you've done scripting for a while and want to effectively use JavaScript, you need this book.

It is well-named, as it is truly definitive -- with everything you need for JavaScript coding.

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Summary: Still a great purchase.
Comment: This is actually my second copy of this book. I previously owned a copy of the 3rd edition that was lost due to excessive water damage. I still pitch this as one of my favorite programming books. Very helpful and very well written.

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Summary: Simply the best book on JavaScript ever.
Comment: This book is truly the definitive guide. It cover each and every aspect of the language, corrects misconceptions, and includes all the latest developments. All this, and an extensive overview of the major browser DOMs. A must have for anyone seriously working with JavaScript.

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Summary: Definitely Definitive But...
Comment: The information in the book is absolutely solid, but WOW is the information mundanefully unappealing. There was ZERO thought into keeping the reader interested with content layout, bordering, graphic design, illustration, examples, etc. It is a good resource to have handy. I hate to be the superficial simpleton in the bunch but I'm rather BIG on ascetically appealing text... (it helps with my acute A.D.D. ... j/k ;) this is not that. It's like reading the paper version (vs. online version) of the wall street journal... dampened by the rain and chewed up by the neighbors chihuahua. For those like me try, 1. "JavaScript in easy steps" 2."JavaScript for the world wide web" and 3."Pro JavaScript Techniques"... in that order.

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Summary: Must-have resource for the serious web developer
Comment: Comprehensive reference, not overly technical yet not wanting for detail. I've checked out numerous books from numerous local libraries and even bought some only to sell or give them away after a few weeks. After studying this book i can say this is a resource i will wear out.

 


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