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Object Oriented JavaScript book released and Sample chapter

Object oriented javascript
Packt publishing have recently released a new and interesting JavaScript book that teaches users how to create scalable and reusable JavaScript applications and libraries using the concepts of object-oriented programming. Written by Yahoo! Web developer Stoyan Stefanov, Beginning Object-Oriented JavaScript will teach users to solve web development problems using smart JavaScript. Ajax Magazine readers can download the sample chapter (PDF 872Ko) to have an idea on what the book is all about.

For years, JavaScript has been a handy hacker's tool for adding interactive elements to web pages, now it can be used to build large libraries, multi-tier application architectures, and advanced logic. With these new applications of JavaScript, you need a new way to learn and write it. This book treats JavaScript as a serious object-oriented language. It shows how to build robust, maintainable, and powerful JavaScript libraries, applications, and classes as well as cover many of the recent JavaScript innovations such as AJAX, JSON, and interesting design and coding patterns.

Beginning Object-Orientated JavaScript aims to give the reader a proper understanding of JavaScript rather than just teaching simple tips and tricks. "Writing code is the only way to learn programming" suggests Stoyan Stefanov, the book's author. "The purpose of the book is to help the reader experience, not only understand, the truly unique features of the language: objects and their prototypes, the various uses of functions, closures, inheritance, AJAX, JSON and more. Once you start thinking in JavaScript, all the rest - tips, tricks and hacks - is easy," he concludes.

Published in July 2008, Building Object-Orientated JavaScript will be suitable for the beginning to intermediate web developer who wants to solve web development problems using smart JavaScript.

For more information, please visit Packt's website: http://www.packtpub.com/object-oriented-javascript-applications-libraries/book

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