Good JavaScript book?

DannyBoy

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How competent are you with JavaScript?

I've been working as a JS developer for 4 -5 years now and I've recently read Douglas Crockfords 'JavaScript: The Good Parts', several times and found it highly useful and intuitive.

Are you looking for a reference manual (i.e. O'Reilly's JavaScript Definitive Guide) or are you more interested in something to educate you on good design patterns / models for a particular area?
 

GundamSonicZeroX

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Thanks for replying to my thread. :)
Originally posted by: DannyBoy
How competent are you with JavaScript?
I don't even know how to do "Hello World" in JS. :p

I really liked the Visual Quickstart Guide to HTML,XHTML, and CSS. That's the reason why I mentioned the other Quickstart Guide in my OP. I read the first chapter of Simply JavaScript and thought it was pretty good.

I've been working as a JS developer for 4 -5 years now and I've recently read Douglas Crockfords 'JavaScript: The Good Parts', several times and found it highly useful and intuitive.

Are you looking for a reference manual (i.e. O'Reilly's JavaScript Definitive Guide) or are you more interested in something to educate you on good design patterns / models for a particular area?
The latter. I think I need a book to educate me in JavaScript before I get a reference book. ;P
 

DannyBoy

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Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
Thanks for replying to my thread. :)

I don't even know how to do "Hello World" in JS. :p

document.write("Hello world");

or

alert("Hello world");

I really liked the Visual Quickstart Guide to HTML,XHTML, and CSS. That's the reason why I mentioned the other Quickstart Guide in my OP. I read the first chapter of Simply JavaScript and thought it was pretty good.

The latter. I think I need a book to educate me in JavaScript before I get a reference book. ;P

There's a dozen sites that have a great introduction to JS, I'll have to find the bookmarks when I get home this evening, will post then :)

There's an ebook that's called something like javascript for beginners which'll also be great for you.