Most programming languages contain good and bad parts, but JavaScript has more than its share of the bad, having been developed and released in a hurry before it could be refined. This authoritative book offers a detailed explanation of the features that make JavaScript an outstanding object-oriented programming language, and warns you about the bad parts.
In the process, JavaScript: The Good Parts defines a subset of JavaScript that's more reliable, readable, and maintainable than the language as a whole. Author Douglas Crockford, a member of JavaScript 2.0 committee at ECMA, is considered by many people in the development community to be the JavaScript expert.
A beautiful, elegant, lightweight and highly expressive language lies buried under a steaming pile of good intentions and blunders, he explains. The very good ideas include functions, loose typing, dynamic objects, and an expressive object literal notation. Awful ideas include a programming model based on global variables. With JavaScript: The Good Parts, you can release this elegant programming language from its old shell, and create more maintainable, extensible, and efficient code.
The book's topics include:
* Syntax
* Objects
* Functions
* Inheritance
* Arrays
* Regular expressions
* Methods
* Style
* Beautiful features
Appendices summarize JavaScript's bad parts and awful parts. But the greatest benefit of studying the good parts is that you can avoid the need to unlearn the bad parts. If you want to learn more about the bad parts and how to use them badly, consult any other JavaScript book.
JavaScript is the language of the Web -- the only language found in all browsers -- so avoiding it altogether is not an alternative. But, whether you're managing object libraries or just trying to get Ajax to run fast, Crockford's guidance in JavaScript: The Good Parts will help you create truly effective JavaScript code.
Douglas Crockford is a Senior JavaScript Architect at Yahoo!. He is the maintainer of the JSON format, and a regular speaker at conferences on advanced JavaScript topic. He is also on the JavaScript 2.0 committee at ECMA.
在使用 Javascript 语言十几年后,回过头来看一本关于它的语法书,还能了解到不少之前没有关注到的细节,并加深对很多概念的认识,不能不佩服 Douglas Crockford 的功力。 就如其“最被低估的编程语言”称号所述,Javascript 实际上是一门非常优秀的语言,看似熟悉的语...
评分想买中文的,但是在网上书店都没有找到,只有孔夫子旧书店找到了,目前还没有到货,于是慢慢啃英文的,又有自己英文一般,只能借助google 翻译勉为其难,目前只在看第一遍,总体感觉,语言的障碍很到,作者其实很多地方都用很口语化的语言表达,但是由于自己英语水平有...
评分如今,JS可以说是一统天下,前端毫无疑问,后端有了Node,移动端有了React。 JS这门语言由于是在10天内创建出来的,难免存在着一些不足点。 创始人Brendan Eich一开始打算用scheme来实现,无奈公司领导说,让这个新语言的语法像java,所以造就了现在JS中一些让大家误会的地方...
评分介绍的东西是相当好的,即便我没完全看明白,但我知道它对js程序员的意义,乃至js这门语言的意义. 但是大牛确实很牛,但是不愿意详细描述,所以呢,不怎么建议很新的新手看这本书,在有了一点程度再来看这本书效果将相当好. 个人愚见..
评分在使用 Javascript 语言十几年后,回过头来看一本关于它的语法书,还能了解到不少之前没有关注到的细节,并加深对很多概念的认识,不能不佩服 Douglas Crockford 的功力。 就如其“最被低估的编程语言”称号所述,Javascript 实际上是一门非常优秀的语言,看似熟悉的语...
很不错, 简洁, 抓重点
评分比较深入的讲解JavaScript的使用习惯。这本书需要一定的基础。如果读者有函数式编程的基础,会觉得这本书的建议是些理所当然的。
评分应该没完全懂。
评分总之JS是个难用的语言
评分看了CoffeeScript之后再看这书就没耐心了,匆匆翻过一遍。
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