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The only book currently endorsed by c.l.j. regulars is:
javascript: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition By David Flanagan
ISBN:0-596-00048-0 (Also by David Flanagan: JavaScript Pocket
Reference, 2nd Edition. ISBN 0-596-00411-7 for language and API
reference alone).

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jscript4/
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Aug 11 '06 #1
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|| The only book currently endorsed by c.l.j. regulars is:
|| javascript: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition By David Flanagan

Really? A five-year old book? Nothing else with all the changes
in script approaches the last few years?

It's a good book but certainly weak in areas, like CSS-related
practices.

Aug 12 '06 #2
Brett Merkey said the following on 8/11/2006 10:05 PM:
|| The only book currently endorsed by c.l.j. regulars is:
|| javascript: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition By David Flanagan

Really? A five-year old book? Nothing else with all the changes
in script approaches the last few years?
That doesn't mean there aren't books out there, it means there aren't
any *good* books out there.
It's a good book but certainly weak in areas, like CSS-related
practices.
Tis true. And every book out there has weaknesses. That book just has
the fewest weaknesses is all.

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Randy
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Aug 12 '06 #3
Brett Merkey schrieb:
|| The only book currently endorsed by c.l.j. regulars is:
|| javascript: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition By David Flanagan
Really? A five-year old book? Nothing else with all the changes
in script approaches the last few years?
Have no fear, Brett :) the 5th edition is announced for August 2006
(est.) as stated on o'r website.

So hopefully we can read about Javascript without to much words about
Netscape 4.x quirks. (and other prehistoric fossils like IE 3.0
compatibility :)

Harald

Aug 12 '06 #4

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