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  • To read but no more  

    Javascript: The Good Parts (Paperback)
    I liked but I find it a little over book. On arrival it gave me a first glimpse of the good things of this language but without enough tools to learn to make choices.
  • Criticism From Book: JavaScript: The Good Parts  

    Javascript: The Good Parts (Paperback)
    JavaScript: The Good Parts, written by Douglas Crockford, is intended for an intermediate public in Javascript, who already know the basics of the language. It is short, a hundred pages without appendices. Good practices, according to the author, are
  • Good product 1500  

    Javascript: The Good Parts (Paperback)
    Despite the book is in English it reads anyway quite easily. The explanations are clear. I removed one star because I think that there is need to supplement this book with "JavaScript: the definitive guide". As always, nothing to say about deliv
  • To say that I was doing Javascript without being aware of all that ...  

    Javascript: The Good Parts (Paperback)
    JavaScript is a language that contains many ideas, and historically it has some baggage. Falling on "concerns" is simply inevitable. In any language for that matter. Open to these problems we could say that it's a little part of the programmer j
  • Very Good 1 4662  

    Javascript: The Good Parts (Paperback)
    This book brings all the finesse of javascript. How to properly manage the inheritance, the manufacture of objects, data visibility, ... Really well but you have already know the language.
  • Very good book 239  

    Javascript: The Good Parts (Paperback)
    Currently one of the best books I've read javascript. There are reviewed the basics of the language and understands the foundational concepts: functional objects without classes, the prototype, etc. A must read for any JavaScript developer!
  • I now know what the prototypes  

    Javascript: The Good Parts (Paperback)
    This book is light on javascript. I come from the Java world and I ended up buying the book to force does not understand JavaScript behavior. I finally know why you have to use === instead of ==, I finally understood how the scope: var b = 4; if (b =
  • Best book ever JavaScript  

    Javascript: The Good Parts (Paperback)
    This ouvert my eyes about JavaScript. This is not a book for beginner program. If you know a language like Scheme / Haskell, Then You will learn how to write in JavaScript Correctly. I first thought something like JavaScript, VBScript Was with a Java
  • Indispensable 25 October 1578  

    Javascript: The Good Parts (Paperback)
    This book, written by a Javascript expert, is indispensable for any user of this language. If you start with Javascript, read this book to understand its operation and to avoid its pitfalls. If you already know JavaScript, perfect you rediscovering t
  • Want to write Javascript? You must read this book.  

    Javascript: The Good Parts (Paperback)
    Finally a computer book that will not break your back! And it's good, you should read if you're in the computer (if not go your way). Douglas Crockford has some expertise on Javascript, it is the "inventor" of the developer of JSON and JSLint. A