Javascript book recommendation needed

Paul Makepeace paulm at paulm.com
Mon Jun 23 10:37:07 BST 2008


On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 10:13 PM, David Cantrell <david at cantrell.org.uk> wrote:
> My god, my Javascript SUCKS.  I've not done any serious Javascript
> programming for ten years and I've forgotten *everything*.  So I need a
> book.  Can anyone recommend one, suitable for an experienced programmer
> who just doesn't know this particular language, and which talks about
> data structures and the language itself (bonus points for covering
> closures) and spends only minimal time talking about web shit?

I stumbled on this recently,
http://simon.incutio.com/slides/2006/etech/javascript/js-reintroduction-notes.html

HTH.

How did you get on with Crockford's Good Parts? (missus)

P

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