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Recommended Books
(Appendix 3)
Here you can browse though books and find ones that will be helpful to you while learning and using JavaScript. I have listed several that I think are excellent choices for you to consider.
My selection and review of these books was done with the same sincerity that I used thoughtout this tutorial. Thanks for any purchase you make using the links below since I do get a commission.
You may want to compare the new and used prices. Links are provided for both on most of the books.
Additional Information on JavaScript Bible - JavaScript Bible is the essential book for anyone that uses JavaScript on their Web Site. It provides all the information needed to understand the JavaScript Language and most importantly provides information on what works in the different versions of the Netscape and Internet Explorer Browsers. Unfortunately, the 4th Edition of JavaScript Bible grew so large that it now is contained in two books, JavaScript Bible and JavaScript Examples Bible. I find that the third edition of JavaScript Bible is much handier to use and it was the book I used extensively in writing this tutorial. You may want to check out the used price of JavaScript Bible, 3nd Edition (March 1998) at half.com. You will save some money and have everything in one volume. You can purchase the newer edition later if you want to take advantage of some of the newer browser features.
You might find something you want on the list of used JavaScript books available at half.com.
Also, check out Poor Leo's 2002 Computer Almanac. It is a very popular and useful book with a Amazon.com Sales Rank of 37 on 17 January 2002 and with all reviews being 5 stars. It is by Leo Laporte who you can see on TECHTV, The Screen Savers.
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