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Chee Wai Wong
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The last few chapters was rather difficult to comprehend. Overall, i would say the book goes straight to the point.
— Apr 15, 2018 08:37PM
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Syed
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I have covered enough ground and this books at times go for breadth then depth. Numerous way to do things like object creation. The latest edition covers the ES6.
I really like the pace of this book, taking one concept at a time. It also shows how things can be done in various way. So far I can keep up with the book.
— Feb 08, 2017 10:07PM
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I really like the pace of this book, taking one concept at a time. It also shows how things can be done in various way. So far I can keep up with the book.
Syed
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I have covered enough ground and this books at times go for breadth then depth. Numerous way to do things like object creation. The latest edition covers the ES6.
— Feb 08, 2017 10:06PM
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Syed
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I have covered enough ground and this books at times go for breadth then depth. Numerous way to do things like object creation. The latest edition covers the ES6.
— Jan 16, 2017 04:32PM
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Athanasios Emmanouilidis
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Beat book on Javascript. Explains almost everything. This is the book I will suggest to begginers and pros. Thanks to the authors for such a great book!
— May 28, 2016 03:44AM
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S
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Had been quite busy and tired lately. But glad to return to it...
— Nov 04, 2015 08:42AM
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S
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I'm beginning to realise JS could potentially be a very powerful programming language.
— Oct 05, 2015 02:51PM
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S
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I beginning to realise JS could potentially be a very powerful programming language.
— Oct 05, 2015 01:44PM
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S
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Very interesting, the way JS handles arrays. Pretty neat.
— Sep 30, 2015 01:58PM
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S
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Mostly what I already know. But I have noted that there are no classes in JavaScript.
— Jul 08, 2015 11:25AM
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Redd Sparrow
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Closures and callbacks, get some sleep before reading these parts.
— May 09, 2015 10:14AM
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Steve Blades
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Past the basics. On to the meat.
— Aug 20, 2013 05:41PM
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Sallar
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Understanding some basic facts I left out in past few years.
— Jul 13, 2013 04:48AM
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Sean
is on page 101 of 337
Been sitting on this one for way too long. Time to sprint through it.
— Jun 26, 2013 01:26AM
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Amet Alvirde
is 23% done
Por recomendación. Dicen que es lo mejor del tema. Hasta él momento pocas cosas desconocidas pero muy curiosas. Bastante entretenida su lectura.
— May 05, 2013 09:32PM
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Joe White
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4/12/10 prototypes reread, objects reread; now on inheritance
— Apr 12, 2010 08:22PM
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Joe White
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4/6/10 Wed. ch04 Objects 2:00 pm
— Apr 07, 2010 12:00PM
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