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|  |  | This book is for Javascript programmers seeking to increase their knowledge and programmers of other languages seeking to add Javascript to their quiver of skills |
|  |  | Provides a rapid and thorough exposition of the JavaScript programming language, as well as an in-depth reference section covering each JavaScript function, object, method, and even handler |
|  |  | If you need a quick reference to Javascript, well then this book is for you. The book is pretty much the condensed version of "JavaScript: The definitive guide." |
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|  |  | This book begins with an accelerated introduction to the newest features of JavaScript so that experienced Web developers can quickly understand the concepts of JavaScript and begin developing their own JavaScript solutions immediately. |
|  |  | The book is aimed at the large group of less technical Web authors who know HTML but know nothing about programming. Web designers will learn how to use JavaScript the quick and easy way with pictures rather than lengthy explanations. |
|  |  | Written for the working Java developer, Joshua Bloch's Effective Java Programming Language Guide provides a truly useful set of over 50 best practices and tips for writing better Java code. |
|  |  | Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans, 2nd Ed. by Ed Roman and Scott Ambler includes the new EJB specification and expanded coverage on more advanced topics for developers.
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|  |  | Take your web programming skills to the expert level with this book. From the practicality of forms validation to the flash of rotating, 3-dimensional slide shows, you’ll learn how to deliver dynamic web applications the way the top professionals do. |
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