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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another food "Phrasebook" release
Sam's has done a few of these "Phrasebok" style books - small, pocketbook size, relatively short. This doesn't replace O'Reilly's "Javascript - the Definitive Guide" (and there is some overlap), but it's a handly little thing to augment it.

It's all short code examples, with explanations. The assumption is that you already know some Javascript or will go...
Published on September 19, 2006 by Anthony Lawrence

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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars not recommended
I would not recommend this book for either a beginners or for people who already know JS. I am not sure
which audience is this book trying to target.
Published 17 months ago by Satyendra Dhingra


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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another food "Phrasebook" release, September 19, 2006
This review is from: JavaScript Phrasebook (Paperback)
Sam's has done a few of these "Phrasebok" style books - small, pocketbook size, relatively short. This doesn't replace O'Reilly's "Javascript - the Definitive Guide" (and there is some overlap), but it's a handly little thing to augment it.

It's all short code examples, with explanations. The assumption is that you already know some Javascript or will go look it up if not.

I'm impressed by how much the author packs in here. It's like admiring a well packed suitcase: how did he manage to squeeze so much into such a small space?
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Little JavaScript Book, June 3, 2008
This review is from: JavaScript Phrasebook (Paperback)
Christian Wenz was writing about AJAX before AJAX was invented...er, coined, so he knows a lot about JavaScript. He can succinctly differentiate the marketing of DHTML from the usability of DOM as an object model and API. He has expertise in both the Microsoft and Open Source realms. And, Wenz helped create the Phrasebook series. This is not a book for "Dummies," this is the real thing.

Lots of web sites are using AJAX libraries today, and way too many web designers have called upon JavaScript with client-side tricks downloaded over the years. What a typical developer needs are clear methods for tweaking AJAX, fixing buggy tricks, and just for making the quick hack on the client to solve a problem.

While a book this small can't begin to cover everything, it has an intelligent outline that does cover many common code techniques. Best of all, the Phrasebook format has the right balance of explanation to code. It's tighter than an O'Reilly Nutshell edition, while handier than a Pocket Guide. Let's face it, a selection from the latter series does fit in your pocket, but at the expense of no explanations nor examples.

Here's an example of a handy hack easily solved with the JavaScript Phrasebook, one that might not be so obvious to a JavaScript novice. You've got a dynamic iframe element inside of a static web page, and you want to pass a parameter from the static URL. Huh, aren't query strings for dynamic pages? Sure, but what's the hack? Wenz provides a short item on "Retrieving GET Parameters" in Chapter 2 on "Common Phrases" along with "Using Iframes" in Chapter 9 on Windows and Frames.

So, if you are a developer in need of such essentials on the fly, you'll find the JavaScript Phrasebook to be handy. Oh yeah, it does fit in a pocket.
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars not recommended, September 5, 2010
This review is from: JavaScript Phrasebook (Paperback)
I would not recommend this book for either a beginners or for people who already know JS. I am not sure
which audience is this book trying to target.
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