Linked by Jeff Boes on Wed 21st Feb 2007 04:32 UTC
Features, Office The Book of JavaScript (2nd edition) by "thau!" (Dave Thau, according to the book's companion website) is a new and comprehensive introduction to the JavaScript language presented in an entertaining, practical format. I was provided a review copy by the publisher, No Starch Press. I have significant practical experience with JavaScript, so I do not consider myself in the target audience for this book; however, I still found much of it useful so it will remain as a valuable reference on my bookshelf.
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fretinator
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2005-07-06

"So, you're a Java programmer. Good, our web team needs a lot of javascript..."

That statement always makes me want to scream and run out of the room. I really wish Netscape had called it webscript, or browserscript, or something like that.

Am I alone in this feeling?