:-)

For what its worth, the next edition of the book will have more focus on 
prototypal inheritance and somewhat less emphasis on classical 
inheritance patterns.  And also a chapter on jQuery.

        David

Michael Geary wrote:
> Well! Maybe you *should* read a good book on JavaScript before you go making
> careless posts again.
> 
> All we know about here is jQuery, but the guys on comp.lang.javascript said
> there's only one good JavaScript book.
> 
> Definitive something or other. It shouldn't be too hard to track down.
> 
> I hear it's pretty good, maybe you could learn something from it!
> 
> -Mike
> 
>> From: David Flanagan
>>
>> My carelessness, however, is not sufficient reason for you to 
>> accuse me of posting without reading or thinking.  This is a 
>> -dev level mailing list.  You must assume that all posters 
>> here are well-read and thoughtful.  Otherwise you sound paternalistic!
> 
> 
> > 
> 


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