Considering that the list shows Flanagan's book as the only
recommendation, I don't find it a viable resource for true
recommendations on DOM scripting or JavaScript. Flanagan's book is
absolutely amazing but there are plenty of updated books which are
outstanding JavaScript resources.
Yep that's an understatement. Then again, they have the same bias
towards every major JS framework project.
I've made a personal choice not to bother with CLJ due to their obvious
biases and the vitriol replies to anyone who goes against their
opinions. You will find some good information
On May 24, 2:01 am, RobG rg...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Still good / applicable?
It is not on the recommended list at the comp.lang.javascript FAQ:
URL:http://www.jibbering.com/faq/#books
The guys at comp.lang.javascript have a very strong bias against J.
Resig, jQuery and other JS
On May 25, 4:13 pm, Ricardo ricardob...@gmail.com wrote:
On May 24, 2:01 am, RobG rg...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Still good / applicable?
It is not on the recommended list at the comp.lang.javascript FAQ:
URL:http://www.jibbering.com/faq/#books
The guys at comp.lang.javascript have a
I bought it when I saw it was written by John Resig. I think it's very
useful. YMMV.
--
David
On 5/22/2009 11:12 AM, finneycanhelp wrote:
Have you read the book Pro JavaScript Techniques Published December
2006? Still good / applicable?
(book image and links at http://jspro.org/ )
Do
On May 23, 1:12 am, finneycanhelp lovefin...@gmail.com wrote:
Have you read the book Pro JavaScript Techniques Published December
2006?
No.
Still good / applicable?
It is not on the recommended list at the comp.lang.javascript FAQ:
URL: http://www.jibbering.com/faq/#books
(book
I would very highly recommend it. It's written by the creator of jQuery
John Resig.
Is this Michael Finney from Seven on Your Side?
-- Josh
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