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January 13, 2011

Eloquent JavaScript: A Beginner's Introduction to Programming with JavaScript--New from No Starch Press

Eloquent JavaScript

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San Francisco, CA, January 12, 2011—JavaScript is the language of choice for web developers who want to create powerful applications that are accessible from any platform. When it comes to learning JavaScript, though, there are few resources for the true beginner. Most books are either dry technical manuals or collections of scripts, neither of which help new users grasp the fundamentals of programming.

With a focus on good programming techniques rather than cut-and-paste effects, Eloquent JavaScript (No Starch Press, January 2011, 224 pp., 9781593272821) teaches readers how to leverage the grace and precision of JavaScript to write complete browser-based applications. The book begins with the fundamentals—variables, control structures, functions, and data structures—then moves on to more complex topics, such as higher-order functions, closures, and object-oriented programming.

"Though it's simple for beginners to pick up and play with, JavaScript is a flexible and complex language, capable of much more than the simple scripting it was originally used for," says author Marijn Haverbeke. "Eloquent JavaScript is a consummate introduction to programming with JavaScript, not just a technical manual or a collection of scripts. It goes beyond the cut-and-paste code of recipe books and teaches you to write programs that are elegant and effective."

With clear examples and an emphasis on elegance, Eloquent JavaScript teaches readers how to:

For experienced and novice programmers alike, Eloquent JavaScript is the essential guide to learning this dynamic and flexible language.

For more information or to request a review copy of Eloquent JavaScript, contact Travis Peterson at No Starch Press (nostarchpr@oreilly.com, +1.415.863.9900, x100), or visit www.nostarch.com.

About the Author

Marijn Haverbeke is a programming language enthusiast and polyglot. He's worked his way from trivial BASIC games on the Commodore, through a C++ phase, to the present, where he mostly hacks on database systems and web APIs in dynamic languages. He created and maintains several popular open source projects, including CodeMirror (http://codemirror.net), the technology that powers Google's Code Playground.

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Chapter 2: "Functions" (PDF)
Interactive Code Sandbox
Table of Contents
Detailed Table of Contents (PDF)
Index (PDF)
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January 2011, 224 pp.
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