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Diosanubiz
is on page 69 of 216
something late to continue reading the book but never its a bad time to read a book.
— Nov 19, 2015 10:33PM
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Diosanubiz
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I started to read this book for the word Patterns. Well I read only two chapters and the only thing I can say "Essential".
— Nov 04, 2015 09:53PM
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Arijit Basu
is 27% done
This is the best book in JS so far for an average JS developer
— Mar 06, 2015 06:17PM
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Aras Atasaygın
is 75% done
This is the first #javascript book that I decided to read twice!
— Aug 30, 2014 11:57AM
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Weston
is on page 135 of 216
JavaScript prototypical inheritence patterns are fun to think through.
— Mar 19, 2013 08:57PM
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Avdi
is on page 119 of 216
Really getting a lot from this one far.
— Feb 06, 2012 11:22PM
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Rob
is on page 181 of 216
the classic Gang of Four design patterns, interpreted for JavaScript-land; also: I think I liked Stefanov's explanation of pub/sub patterns (and custom event design) better than Zakas' (Stefanov was more concise)
— Nov 29, 2010 06:27PM
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Rob
is on page 141 of 216
Constructors and inheritance (oh my!) [and/but I think I like the coverage in the big red Zakas book better]
— Nov 28, 2010 12:27PM
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Rob
is on page 87 of 216
Memoization and currying patterns still tweak my brain a little bit.
— Nov 05, 2010 04:13AM
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Rob
is on page 30 of 216
Already thinking of Crockford/Zakas/Stefanov as the O'Reilly JS book Trinity.
— Oct 25, 2010 06:44PM
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