On 13 June 2011 21:52, radiate <[email protected]> wrote:
> All - Thanks all for your help.  I think I have the classic case of
> not being able to see the forest from the trees-in this case I'm
> delving into the syntactical technicalities vs how you use the
> language to solve real-world problems. Are there any recommended books
> out there that will help walk through creating client-side application
> development using javascript's oo approach?  Right now I'm reading
> Javascript: The Good Parts and hope to start reading The Definitive
> Guide but I'm assuming these are more about the syntax of Javascript
> and not about practical application.
>

I'd really recommend Test-Driven JavaScript Development. It will (a)
teach you test-driven development (if you don't know it already),
which is a really useful technique for writing good quality code, and
(b) shows you how to construct JavaScript applications in a clean and
sensible manner.

-- 
Nick Morgan
http://skilldrick.co.uk
@skilldrick

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