![]() ![]() Even as a seasoned JavaScript developer you may want to keep this book as a reference if need be.Īs JavaScript is an evolving language you should get the latest edition (6th edition) of this book. It is so extensive that as a beginner sometimes you may feel overwhelmed - as it's probably the most comprehensive book out there. If you are looking for mastery in JavaScript, willing to dive deeper and learn nits and grits of it, you cannot get a better book than this one. It is written by David Flanagan, who is an MIT graduate, and published by O’Reilly, which is known for publishing quality technical books. It is also considered a bible for JavaScript programmers. "JavaScript: The Definitive Guide" is a masterpiece and a gold standard for learning JavaScript.
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