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If you are new to JavaScript and want to start writing code, I highly suggest JavaScript Step by Step. The book starts off providing the foundational basics including what is JavaScript, what it does (and doesn’t do), and a bit about the history. With a clearer understanding of what to expect and the potential issues, then we look to actual code.
As the title suggests, coding is presented step by step. We start off with simple exercises and gradually work in each new concept. I’ve always thought that the best way to learn code is through doing. By doing this step by step, you begin to understand what happens and the potential problems that you could encounter with each command or variable. Once you have the basics, you can add layers of complexity that will make your script usable.
I started learning Javascript with this book, which was a waste of my time. I didn't like the exercises or the examples...and it's very unfriendly for Mac users. I've learned much more with O'Reily's: Javascript Definitive Guide.
This book is more of a reference book than an actual tutorial / instructional book. If you're a beginner in JavaScript looking to get your hands dirty, you should look elsewhere as you probably won't learn much but it might make a good refresher course for those who are seasoned JavaScript veterans.
The book doesn't explain how / when to apply the information nor does it give too many real-world examples. The examples it does give are relatively useless to a beginner. It simply tells you what a cookie is and where to look for it in the browser but not how to implement it in your programming, for example.
I did not finish this book because it was getting worse and worse to the end. Do not trust the amazing Amazon rank for this book. I think any body will understand that this book can't be a good source to learn JavaScript as soon as they finish the 50s first pages. It's more like you are reading a reference than a book!
من همیشه به تمام دوستانم که می خوان با بحث جاوا اسکریپت آشنا بشن این مببع رو معرفی می کنم با متن ساده و شیوه خوب توضیح مولف بهترین کتاب برای اغاز و شناخت اولیه هست