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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the Best Programming Books Period
I've owned a lot of programming books in the past, but David Flanagan's Javascript The Definitive Guide is by far one of the best! This book covers all the intricate details of Javascript and contains more than enough information to get any aspiring Javascript programmer started. But it doesn't end there - this book covers advanced details such as pseudo-OO in Javascript,...
Publié le Nov. 25 2007 par M. She

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Not for beginners
This is not a book for beginners. It is more for someone who already knows JavaScript and would like to use as a reference. There is too much theory and not enough examples. There are snippets of code here and there and the ocasional full example but that is just not enough. You have to learn by doing. A better book to buy would be JavaScript by Example or...
Publié le Aoû 10 2005

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Not for beginners, Aoû 10 2005
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This is not a book for beginners. It is more for someone who already knows JavaScript and would like to use as a reference. There is too much theory and not enough examples. There are snippets of code here and there and the ocasional full example but that is just not enough. You have to learn by doing. A better book to buy would be JavaScript by Example or JavaScript: A beginner's guide.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the Best Programming Books Period, Nov. 25 2007
Par M. She "Code Monkey" (Toronto, ON, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I've owned a lot of programming books in the past, but David Flanagan's Javascript The Definitive Guide is by far one of the best! This book covers all the intricate details of Javascript and contains more than enough information to get any aspiring Javascript programmer started. But it doesn't end there - this book covers advanced details such as pseudo-OO in Javascript, namespaces, Java integration, AJAX, and alot of other features other books tend to gloss over.

If you're going to buy a Javascript book, this is the one to get - Highly recommended!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fifth Edition an Essential JavaScript Reference, Sep 12 2006
If there is an essential online JavaScript/Client-Development resource, it could quite possbly be the QuirksMode site. If there is an essential JavaScript book for developers, this would have to be it. JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, with its roots that date back to 1996, is pushing out its fifth edition after a four year hiatus from the previous release. And it is joining the crowd in the Ajax and Web 2.0 wave. A couple new chapters pertain to Ajax development. But what I find great about this book is the natural tendency to point out "gotchas" in everyday client-side development.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Does the Job, Sep 19 2005
Par Yasir (Toronto, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
As an experienced programmer in languages such as C, C++, Python I found the first 6 chapters of this book to be a good review, and very well done.

Further chapters describing Javascripts framework for objects, functions, etc. are fairly well done. However, at times the explanations are long-winded and repeated too often. Also, very important points are mentioned, but I felt at times they were not highlighted in anyway. With long explanations and flat text, is easy to miss on key points and be forced to re-read and search back to find them again.

Nonetheless, a good book and useful reference in my opinion.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Best reference on JavaScript I have ever seen, Jui 10 2004
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I have read many books on JavaScript before but this is by far the most comprehansive guide to the scripting language. This book is not for beginners.
I use it as a reference guide. If you know the object's name or the method's name on either client side or server side, you can just look it up in this book's index section and it will reference you to a particular page with detailed explonations and more often then not with examples.
Absolutely love this book
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Must have for learning and reference, Avril 16 2004
As a long time C++ programmer, I found this book to be neither too hard or too easy. Readers with no programming experience at all might have a harder time with the text, but if you have any kind of programming background, the text will serve you well. As a reference, the text is second to none. Even the DOM reference is one of the best out there.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Decent Definitive Guide, Fév 13 2004
This a very decent reference and so-so tutorial of JavaScript. If you're doing JavaScript you definitely need this definitive guide, definitely.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 This book has to be better, Janv. 12 2004
Par Hajri Rachid (Enschede, Overijsel Netherlands) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Reading this book will help you to understand what javascript is and how to use it. Most of all the different concepts of Javascript are explained with examples. That's I rate it 3 stars. But 40% of the interesting examples are not working properly(the most of time seeking where the fault in the given example is). This book is half worth its money, thus I'm half satisfied, and I'm keeping looking for beter book. For beginners this book is not yours.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The classic reference guide..., Janv. 11 2004
Par Thomas Duff "Duffbert" (Portland, OR United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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If you can only afford to get one book to help you with JavaScript coding, this would be the one to consider...

This book is a good mixture between raw reference material (Parts 3 - 6) and explanatory material to tell you how it all works together (Parts 1 - 2). While I don't think I'd want to try and learn JavaScript from scratch using this book, I'd definitely want it once I had learned how to do the basics. If you are learning JavaScript for the first time, perhaps O'Reilly's book Designing With JavaScript might be a good introduction into the topic.

Parts 1 and 2, while they look similar, present a complete look at JavaScript as used in web browsers. Part 1 tells you the how the language works, while part 2 tells you how it works within the framework of the web browser. Unless you understand how to manipulate the object model of the browser, you won't be able to harness the full value and power the JavaScript language in your web pages.

The reference sections of the book will quickly become bookmarked and dog-eared as you move forward. For each reference item, you have the method/property, a brief one line description, the earliest language level where it is first supported, whether it is deprecated or not, a synopsis of the syntax, the arguments to the method, a description of the method/property, an example (if applicable), any known bugs in the method/property, and a reference to any similar methods/properties that may relate to the item. Needless to say, a VERY complete set of information that you will come to rely on.

For a Notes/Domino developer, you will need a reference manual such as this. None of the Lotus/IBM documentation will cover the full depth of the language. This book will serve you well as you implement web applications with Domino. I would also suggest a book called Domino 5 Web Programming With XML, Java, and JavaScript by Randall Tamura. It will fill in some of the gaps as to how the DOM is implemented by Domino.

Conclusion
There's a reason why this book is in the fourth edition spanning 1996 through 2002. It gives you all the information you need to be effective with JavaScript. I highly recommend it.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Best Javascript Book, Déc 14 2003
This is the best book on Javascript. If you are doing serious amounts of Javascript on the front end, or in some scripting environment, this is worth getting. If you are doing something small, like data validation, you can probably get by with the Dynamic HTML book instead. I gave it five stars because it is such an excellent book on Javascript alone.
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