On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 09:22 PM, Brian wrote:
I have some books here, mostly of the 4ish-year-old vintage that I was
wondering if anyone would be interested in? I'd preferably like to swap
them for something (anything) even remotely
useful/intriguing/interesting but am open to all suggestions, including
impassioned pleas for outright donation. I'd like to get some more
in-depth javascript books, anything security related, odd bits of
hardware, beer, etc.
It doesn't get name-dropped as often as the Camel or Llama or Ram books, but the Rhino is simply an awesome JavaScript book. It's the only JavaScript book I've read, and it's excellent. Very in-depth. Not really a cookbook, though, rather it should fill in any of the holes you may have had about the language or its capabilities.
If you don't find any takers, don't rule out the library -- a great place to unload books you'll never open again. I remember first reading "Learning Perl" in the Nashua Public Library (I don't live in NH so I couldn't check it out).
Erik
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