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JavaScript: The Missing Manual from bestselling author David McFarland teaches you how to use JavaScript in sophisticated ways — even if you have little or no programming experience. Once you the master the language's structure and terminology, you'll learn how to use advanced JavaScript tools to add useful interactivity to your sites quickly, rather than script everything from scratch. Like other Missing Manuals, this one is clear, concise, and entertaining cover to cover. Browse the book now.
Books
Bestselling
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Fifth Edition
By David Flanagan
[August 2006]
Head First Ajax
By Rebecca M. Riordan
[August 2008]
JavaScript: The Good Parts
By Douglas Crockford
[May 2008]
Head First JavaScript
By Michael Morrison
[December 2007]
Web Design in a Nutshell, Third Edition
By Jennifer Niederst Robbins
[February 2006]
New
Head First Ajax
By Rebecca M. Riordan
[August 2008]
JavaScript: The Missing Manual
By David Sawyer McFarland
[July 2008]
Mastering Dojo
By Craig Riecke
, Rawld Gill
, Alex Russell
[June 2008]
Dojo: The Definitive Guide
By Matthew Russell
[June 2008]
JavaScript: The Good Parts
By Douglas Crockford
[May 2008]
Upcoming
Head First JavaScript Code Magnet Kit
[September 2008]
Programming ASP.NET 3.5, Fourth Edition
By Jesse Liberty
, Dan Hurwitz
, Dan Maharry
[October 2008]
Learning JavaScript, Second Edition
By Shelley Powers
[November 2008]
Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual, Second Edition
By Matthew MacDonald
[December 2008]
Authors
Dori Smith
Dori Smith is coauthor of Mac OS X Unwired, JavaScript for the WWW: Visual QuickStart Guide, 4th Edition, author of Java 2 for the WWW: Visual QuickStart Guide, and a contributor to numerous online and print computer industry magazines.
Douglas Crockford
Douglas Crockford is a Senior JavaScript Architect at Yahoo!, well known for introducing and maintaining the JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) format. HeÂs a regular speaker at conferences on advanced JavaScript topics, and serves on the ECMAScript committee...
David Flanagan
David Flanagan is the author of a number of O'Reilly books, including Java in a Nutshell, Java Examples in a Nutshell, Java Foundation Classes in a Nutshell, JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, and JavaScript Pocket Reference.
Shelley Powers
Shelley Powers has been working with, and writing about, web technologies--from the first release of JavaScript to the latest graphics and design tools--for more than 12 years. Her recent O'Reilly books have covered the semantic web, Ajax, JavaScript...
Articles & Blogs
Reflecting Upon Chrome - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Kurt Cagle
[September 03, 2008]
Google Chrome: A new web browser from Google - InsideRIA
By Richard Monson-Haefel
[September 02, 2008]
Video Based Enterprise Ajax Training - InsideRIA
By Andre Charland
[August 25, 2008]
The Weekly RIA Round-Up for August 23 - InsideRIA
By David Tucker
[August 23, 2008]
Courses
Course: JavaScript 1: Client-Side Programming -- O'Reilly School of Technology
O'Reilly School of Technology
Syllabus: JavaScript 1: Client-Side Programming -- O'Reilly School of
O'Reilly School of Technology
Syllabus: JavaScript 1: Client-Side Programming -- O'Reilly School of
O'Reilly School of Technology
Course: JavaScript 1: Client-Side Programming -- O'Reilly School of Technology
O'Reilly School of Technology
Conference News
CSS for High Performance JavaScript UI: OSCON 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, ...
[July 21, 2008]
Secrets of JavaScript Libraries: OSCON 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, July 21 ...
[July 21, 2008]
Rails Named Routes in Javascript: RailsConf 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, ...
[May 29, 2008]
Profiling Dynamic Web Applications with Firebug: Velocity - O'Reilly ...
[June 23, 2008]

