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Learn Advanced Javascript Programming

Learn Advanced Javascript Programming

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good advance book for experienced programmer
Review: It's a bit heavy for beginner but would be a good book for those readers searching for a second book on javascript. Its in-depth approach is definitely a plus for those who intend to advance their skills in javascript. Recommended for those who have basic javasript experience.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good, but not advanced
Review: This was a fairly good beginners to intermediate book. However, a lot of the material was directly copied from the Netscape Developer's Web page, so you don't need to waste your money buying this book. It is primarily for Netscape, and doesn't give much coverage on IE. Overall a good reference book, but not really worth the money.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Beginning
Review: This was my first book on JavaScript and found it to be a major help. As other people noted, it was not referenced well. Also, too many examples contained incomplete information that "would be explained later." Chapter 7, Operators, was poorly done. Written primarily for Netscape browser preferences.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good advance book for experienced programmer
Review: This was my first book on JavaScript and found it to be a major help. As other people noted, it was not referenced well. Also, too many examples contained incomplete information that "would be explained later." Chapter 7, Operators, was poorly done. Written primarily for Netscape browser preferences.


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