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JavaScript Bibliography [Kindle Edition]

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After the browser became a worldwide instrument to access the World Wide Web, there was a need for a language that could be interpreted by the web browser that could make pages interactive. This need was fulfilled by a new programming language written by Brendan Eich, called JavaScript. Later, officially named as ECMAScript, JavaScript is a powerful loosely typed and prototype-based dynamic scripting language. It's an object-oriented programming language as well as a functional language, since its functions are first-class objects. JavaScript was initially adopted solely to make pages interactive, but it became a popular programming language with the rise of DOM Scripting and AJAX. Dealing with the DOM (model representing a web page) and with AJAX is a challenge given all the different browsers implementations. To cope with this issue, developers started implementing JavaScript libraries and frameworks and the popularity of JavaScript increased incredibly.Today, desktop and mobile web applications contain a fair amount of scripts, so writing good JavaScript code is vital for the success of a web application. JavaScript is also now used on the server as well as the client-side.We have chosen a selection of the most useful books for JavaScript development in this bibliography. You can learn how to start programming with JavaScript and you can dig into most advanced topics such as performance, design patterns and best practices. You can find reference books on the most popular JavaScript libraries such as jQuery, YUI, Mootols, Dojo and ExtJS and how to enhance the user experience through DOM Scripting and AJAX. If you are writing mobile apps, you will want to read how to create applications with web technologies.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1106 KB
  • Print Length: 106 pages
  • Publisher: OReilly Media - A (22 July 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005GMR9M4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #230 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Free in Kindle Store)
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I found it to be a useful freebie 8 Dec 2011
By Ali Julia - Published on Amazon.com
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This book is now a freebie and I found it useful. I don't use Javascript at my day job, but wanted to learn it as Javascript is a useful language to have on your resume. I started by learning the basic through on-line tutorials, and after writing my first application wanted to take it to the next level with jQuery, Mootols, Dojo, and ExtJS.

This Bibliography provides a nice selection of books for JavaScript development including all the topics I was interested in. The bibliography is organized by giving the book title, author's name, isbn number, price and the number of pages in the book. The basic information is followed by a one paragraph description the book content. Each entry provides a direct link to Safari Books Online, and offers a free trial of this service. Useful for the reader and a good marking approach.

This bibliography allowed me to quickly select two books to purchase to further my JavaScript expertise.

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Don't buy 9 Sep 2011
By Alan Plum - Published on Amazon.com
I have no idea why Amazon added the Bibliography and What Is series of O'Reilly to their Kindle store and I'm even more baffled that they are actually charging money for them when O'Reilly is offering them DRM-free at zero cost.

The Bibliography is more of a catalogue than prose and even the What Is series seems to be intended to be more of a teaser than something you're expected to pay for.

I don't know who decided to put a price tag on these, but unless you feel like donating, you shouldn't buy them.
not learning material. book listing other books from sams 6 May 2012
By Aneigth - Published on Amazon.com
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This is not learning material. This is just a book listing other books from Sam's that might have something about javascript in them. Not recommended for anyone but maybe a bookstore.

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