JavaScript: The Complete Reference, Second Edition
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Create dynamic, interactive Web pages with the latest upgrade to this flexible development tool. Coverage includes event handling, object oriented programming, IE specific content, XML, and sample code that lets you work through projects and provides groundwork for your own creations. Provides information for new and non-professional developers and also more advanced coverage for experienced JS developers who want a comprehensive reference.
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| 07-14-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Arrived in specified time, no issues. Use the book all the time. Pretty good reference.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-20 06:06:26 EST)
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| 06-06-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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The future is Javascript. Being a Microsoft technologies fanatic, I always wanted to make use of the AJAX library. My javascript needed some brusing and this was the book I went after. The complete reference, and a good companion to HTML/XHTML Complete Reference. David Flaganan's book is good too. Both deserve 5 stars.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-15 07:22:54 EST)
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| 06-13-07 | 4 | 1\1 |
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This is a fairly comprehensive book. This is not the best "beginner" book. The "beginner" info is in there - but it's mixed with so much advanced stuff that it can seem overwhelming. If you have previous experience, there's a lot of good stuff here. This is an excellent "second book."
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-07 04:53:49 EST)
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| 11-18-05 | 4 | 5\7 |
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The text is a very good and complete explanation of JavaScript. It describes the best usage of JavaScript with the latest common browsers at the time of writing (early 2004). There are numerous examples which express the programming ideas in a simple fashion.
If you have programmed in other languages, JavaScript should be an easy learn with this book. Programs written in it tend not to be very long, as they are associated with a single web page. While JavaScript deals nicely with the various objects in a browser, like a window or document, the programs tend to have a procedural flavour. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 22:55:52 EST)
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| 10-25-05 | 4 | 8\8 |
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The book is pleasantly written and easy to read, but unfortunately there are some important ommissions as far as describing the JavaScript language itself.
Inheritence is barely mentioned. There is no explanation at all of how to invoke the parent constructor with parameters. Exceptions are not explained at all in the first part of the book, which is the language guide. Instead they are mentioned at the very end - in the applied programming examples. There is no good explanation of the internal logic of the language - why certain things are as they are and how they fit together. Considering the recent trend of writing full blown JavaScript applications, there is a lot to be desired. The book is much better as a guide to applying simple JavaScript. It covers a wide variety of topics in sufficient detail - DHTML, XMLHTTPRequest, etc. The example scripts do not seem to be production quality, but they serve the purpose of illustrating the ideas well enough. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 22:55:52 EST)
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| 09-26-05 | 5 | 5\5 |
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As a CIS student with some prior programming experience, I find this 948 page tome both thorough and clearly written. The double table of contents, one brief, and the other very detailed, makes it easy to find what you need. Much attention is paid to cross-browser issues. You could concievably teach yourself JavaScript with this book alone.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 22:55:52 EST)
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| 09-22-05 | 4 | 4\7 |
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I have found a lot of utilities and tools for building programs.
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| 09-21-05 | 4 | 3\5 |
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I have found a lot of utilities and tools for building programs.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 11:50:33 EST)
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| 09-12-05 | 4 | 9\9 |
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as read by Brian Buck
I found this book to be a solid reference to JavaScript. All of the examples in the book that I tried were portable and worked equally well in both Internet Explorer and Firefox. The appendices list all of the built-in objects and their associated methods and what to expect from each so building a function using the built-in objects becomes easier. One thing that I liked in particular about this book over others that I have seen is how is uses the DOM. Most books either assume you are a DOM guru and don't mention it at all or, they assume you are a DOM idiot and put so much detail about it that the book bogs down. In 'The Complete Reference', if you want the entire breakdown of the DOM, its in the Appendices. If you don't, the book makes sure to include any references to the DOM that are pertinent to the example at hand giving enough to let the user be successful without overdoing it. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 22:55:52 EST)
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| 02-22-05 | 5 | 30\30 |
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I'm not sure why there are no other reviews of the 2nd edition of this book here, but let me rectify that now. This is an extraordinarily lucid presentation of JavaScript and its related technologies. It certainly deserves the praise it received from other reviewers (see reviews of prior edition). I've only read through chapter 12, but I've learned more from this book than three prior JavaScript texts combined. From coverage of core JavaScript to a rigorous examination of JavaScript objects and the various object models, the authors have delivered exactly what I was looking for. I've always been confused about the proper interpretation of the `this' keyword. The authors explain precisely how and why that keyword operates in different contexts and I feel totally comfortable with it now. I also have to complement the authors and editors on the quality of the writing and the accuracy of the text. The writing is tight, the code samples are well crafted and self-contained and I've only found four mistakes in 400 pages of text. In fact, I've never seen so few errors in a technical book of this size. I highly recommend this book to anyone, regardless of your level of expertise.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 11:50:33 EST)
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