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JavaScript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford

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Book Reviews of JavaScript: The Good Parts

Book Review: Your personal guide for JavaScript's most difficult features
Summary: 5 Stars

I found this book excellent in its descriptions of functions, methods, arrays, inheritance, and several other more abstract features of JavaScript. This book will not teach you JavaScript but it will improve what you already know. It's a moderately easy read and also very easy to look up a specific feature you want to know more about.

Book Review: yeah! That's the one!
Summary: 5 Stars

It is on my software development black belt. First time was frustated about page quantities but now I agree with the author that we would go over and over again about the concepts explained.
I've been working with javascript over one decade and I still feels that I have lot to learn about it. This book shows me that! Nice one!

Book Review: A must-have for professional-willing JavaScript programmers
Summary: 5 Stars

Absolutely necessary for anyone who wants to understand the very core of the language and its advanced features; Tremendously useful for anyone who wants to start thinking about JS from a OOP view, understanding the alternative paths the language has taken rather than classical inheritance and other traditional concepts.

Book Review: "My God. . . It's Full of Scheme"
Summary: 5 Stars

This slim volume has completely changed the way I think about JavaScript. Mr. Crockford reveals a very pretty little lisp variant hiding beneath the cruft. This book is best used with jslint.

Unfortunately, he can't do the same for the DOM. We are still stuck with it.


Book Review: Fantastic Best Practice Guide
Summary: 5 Stars

David Flanagan's "Javascript: The Definitive Guide" has long been an essential resource. This book is the missing chapter from the definitive guide, a short best practices guide that really can help you take your Javascript programming to another level.
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