> > What JavaScript books can you recommend? I probably don't 
> > need a "dummies" guide, but don't want something that's only 
> > useful as a reference.
> 
> The JavaScript book I recommend most often is the O'Reilly 
> one, "JavaScript:
> The Definitive Guide". It really explains JavaScript in a 
> coherent, organic
> way - as a language, not just a bunch of tricks you can do.
> 

You know offhand if it's being updated soon? I believe the last version
was the 3rd edition, and that came out in 98, right? (Sure, I know most
if it still applies, but it's almost 2002. ;)

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