From: "Breton Slivka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Of course if you don't feel like reading it, then don't. You have the reccomendations here for the books that have good information (Unless nobody has yet reccomended David Flanagan's "Javascript: The Definative Guide"). When you're ready for good information, that is, you have a specific problem that calls for a correct solution, then go for those books. Otherwise, read whatever gets you into action, and actually working in the language the quickest.
I recommend Flanagan's book highly. I also caution the original questioner to be wary of buzzwords like Dom Scripting and Web 2.0. And to a previous poster, there are times when even the most accomplished scripter might need to use document.write or an inline handler. Be wary of absolutes and, when convenient, check the actual work of some of these authors and you might be surprised - or not :-)
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