Can anyone recommend a good book about javascript that has topics such as MVC, OOP, closures, overall best practices, unit testing, etc. Put the book title in the comments.
Couple books I liked: "Mastering Dojo: JavaScript and Ajax Tools for Great Web Experiences" is a really good intro to all things dojo/dijit. I also got a lot out of "Javascript: The Good Parts"
Thanks Jesse! I heard about "The Good Parts" in my surfing. I may check that one out. I read a javascript book from the library back in 2004, but that book was old at the time and a LOT has changed since then.
Couple books I liked: "Mastering Dojo: JavaScript and Ajax Tools for Great Web Experiences" is a really good intro to all things dojo/dijit. I also got a lot out of "Javascript: The Good Parts"
ReplyDeleteThanks Jesse! I heard about "The Good Parts" in my surfing. I may check that one out. I read a javascript book from the library back in 2004, but that book was old at the time and a LOT has changed since then.
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