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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RE: advertising on osnews :-/
by Adam S on Wed 21st Feb 2007 13:29 UTC in reply to "advertising on osnews :-/"
Adam S
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2005-04-01

How is a book review advertising?

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fretinator Member since:
2005-07-06

I think this is a perfect site for book reviews, especially ones contributed by users. I hope to see more.

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Joe User Member since:
2005-06-29

> How is a book review advertising?

Because in the URL there is "osnews" maybe to get commissions on sales, but this is ok, I'm just assuming here.

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Adam S Member since:
2005-04-01

> How is a book review advertising?


We post reviews of commercial Operating Systems.
We post reviews of commercial applications.
We post reviews of peripherals, often provided by third party sites with whom we have a relationship.
We post reviews of handhelds and phones.

These things all cost money, so do books. By this silly logic, all articles about Windows and OS X are advertisements. Seriously, people.

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