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.
提到Javascript相关的书籍,有一本书是绕不过去的,那就是Douglas Crockford的《Javascript:the Good Parts》。虽然如今读来,书中的一些最佳实践,毒瘤糟粕看似都是一些Javascript使用的常识,但这不也正是他们早年布道的结果么?但是我相信读罢之后肯定还是会有收获的,比如...
評分本来读非母语就是个挑战~偏偏作者又是个典型的代码怪老头(无贬义...)~懒得用太亲切太絮叨的语言把问题给你解释得酣畅淋漓~导致我第一遍读的时候卡到函数那里就弃权了...后来读过了Pro Javascript Techniques(当然是中文版)才对javascript的原型继承的破事稍微有了点想法,今天才...
評分if you want to read this book, you can almost skip the first two chapters, the first chapter is about why good parts, why JS is a great language. chapter 2 is merely a language syntax reference, i think this is totally against what the author indicated earl...
評分原文链接:http://blog.belltoy.net/learning-from-summarize.html 这本书的书名叫 JavaScript: The Good Parts,内容共 150 页左右。原本以为这么薄的书直接在书店看完就好。但当我在书店花了大约半小时时间快速看了一遍之后我觉得它值得我买下来。 它概括了 JavaScript 这...
評分这本书非常适合进阶中的同学们,前端学习交流群:528576461 欢迎初学和进阶中的朋友们,大家学习js如果想提高自己,这本书很不错 这本书非常适合进阶中的同学们,前端学习交流群:528576461 欢迎初学和进阶中的朋友们,大家学习js如果想提高自己,这本书很不错 这本书非常适...
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评分DC這本書 奠定瞭coffeescript的曆史地位
评分怪老頭的書太彪悍瞭...
评分作者寫得很有調調,這門語言就像是他自己的一件作品一樣。字裏行間透著自信,因為對語言太瞭解瞭,編程語言書籍典範之一種。Functions一章最有料,也最喜歡。
评分關於JS語言,雞肋和bug的地方太多,每個瀏覽器又都有自己的實現標準,如果要寫個移植性的js,其實更需要事實的標準。the good parts這本書提供瞭js的子集,Douglas Crokford在書中嚮你展示瞭js優雅高效的地方,如何避開語言本身各種缺陷......大師的作品,值得一讀
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