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Listopia > Rob's votes on the list Best JavaScript Books (8 Books)
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Professional JavaScript for Web Developers
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"Seriously the best-written, most-comprehensive book out there about writing high-quality JS code."
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rated it 5 stars
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JavaScript: The Good Parts
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"A bit of a cult classic? From the man that brought you "eval() is evil"."
Rob
rated it 4 stars
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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
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"The Definitive Guide is a definitive classic; also: encyclopedic!"
Rob
rated it 4 stars
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JavaScript Patterns: Build Better Applications with Coding and Design Patterns
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"Great book on applying classic software design patterns to JS: which ones work, which don't, and which ones are unique to this warty little gem of a language."
Rob
rated it 4 stars
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High Performance JavaScript: Build Faster Web Application Interfaces
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"Getting the most out of your JS deployments..."
Rob
rated it 5 stars
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Eloquent JavaScript: A Modern Introduction to Programming
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Maintainable JavaScript: Writing Readable Code
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"A good (and short!) overview of JS best practices and idiomatic styles. Also includes some choice bits on testing."
Rob
rated it 3 stars
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Learning Javascript Design Patterns
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"Looks at classic design patterns from a JS-centric point of view. Not as good as Stefanov's book, but still a worthwhile read (esp. for beginner/intermediate JS devs)."
Rob
rated it 2 stars
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