What is a good book for learning JavaScript then? I have heard:

JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
by David Flanagan

JavaScript: The Good Parts
by Douglas Crockford

Learning JavaScript
by Shelley Powers

I just want a basic understanding, for now, to help with the more
advanced jQuery stuff like mentioned above.

On May 19, 6:51 am, Ethan Mateja <ethan.mat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kudos to the suggestions. I purchased both yesterday as a result. :D
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> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 11:15 PM, Karl Swedberg <k...@englishrules.com>wrote:
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> > On May 18, 2009, at 9:58 AM, Brandon Aaron wrote:
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> > On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Karl Swedberg <k...@englishrules.com>
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> > I've heard Learning jQuery 1.3 is a great read, too. ;-)
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> > HAHAHA... I think you forgot your disclaimer. :p  Karl is a co-author
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> > Nonetheless, Learning jQuery 1.3 would be a great choice. :)
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> > Brandon Aaron
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> > Busted! I figured he'd make the connection, but it's probably a good idea
> > to add a disclaimer anyway. :)
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> > Alex, for what it's worth, I've read through jQuery in Action, and I think
> > it's a terrific book, too.
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> > --Karl
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> > ____________
> > Karl Swedberg
> >www.englishrules.com
> >www.learningjquery.com
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> Respectfully,
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> Ethan Mateja
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