I just ordered it myself along with Flanagan's book.

On 3/23/07, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Daemach schrieb:
> I have no formal programming training, so I often brute-force things
> that could be a lot more elegant.  One thing I'm struggling with in
> particular now is the benefits of creating object prototypes over just
> storing data in a global tree.  A few people on this list have taken a
> shot at explaining some of this to me, and thank you very much for that,
> but it's just not sinking in which is unusual and frustrating.
>
> Can you all tell us what books are good for advanced Javascript
> reference?  Closures, objects, advanced functions, etc.  I've been doing
> DOM programming long enough that I can find a way around pretty much
> every problem but I want to take my game to the next level.
>
> Your help is much appreciated!!

I haven't got it myself yet, but from what I read, John himself has
written a book, which is said to be a very good advanced JavaScript
reference!

Im going to get it now :-)


-- Klaus

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