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This book is for people who have had some experience with Java­Script, and want to have a better, deeper understanding of how it works and how to use it well. It is also for experienced pro­gram­mers who are looking to understand the workings of another lan­guage.

This book is not for beginners. I hope to someday write a book for beginners. This is not that book. This is not a light book. If you skim it, you will likely get nothing from of it.

This book is not about JavaScript engines or virtual machines. It is about the lan­guage itself and the things every pro­gram­mer should know about it. This book is a radical reappraisal of Java­Script, how it works, how it could be made better, and how it can be better used. It is about how to think about Java­Script and how to think in Java­Script. I am going to pretend that the current version of the lan­guage is the only version. I am not going to waste your time by showing how things worked in ES1 or ES3 or ES5. That does not matter. The focus is on how Java­Script works for us now.

This book is not comprehensive. There are large, complex chunks of the lan­guage that will be dismissed without a word. If I fail to mention your most favorite fea­ture, that is most likely because that fea­ture is crap. I will not be paying much attention to syntax. I am assuming that you already know how to write an if statement.

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Douglas Crockford has been called a JavaScript Guru, but he is more of a Mahatma. He was born in Frostbite Falls, Minnesota, but left when he was only six months old because it was just too damn cold. He has worked in learning systems, small business systems, office automation, games, interactive music, multimedia, location-based entertainment, social systems, and programming languages. He is the inventor of Tilton, the ugliest programming language that was not specifically designed to be an ugly programming language. He is best known for having discovered that there are good parts in JavaScript. That was the first important discovery of the Twenty First Century. He also discovered the JSON Data Interchange Format, the world's most loved data format.

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  • WoPo
    5.0 de 5 estrellas Längst überfällig
    Comentado en Alemania el 21 de diciembre de 2019
    Wenn man es wirklich zu verstehen versucht, so kann jederman den Tenor nur als absolut notwendig ansehen. All unser Bestreben sollte in eine solche Richtung gehen und alten, jetzigen Un-Sinn beenden.
  • Ernest T. Bass
    5.0 de 5 estrellas Fun, packed with valuable information
    Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de agosto de 2019
    Formato: Pasta blandaCompra verificada
    I am a HUGE fan of Doug Crockford and find his writing to be superb. This book is a pleasure to read and contains useful explainations and opinions on core JavaScript topics such as primitive types, asynchronous programming and how the language works at a lower level than most users are familiar with.

    My favorite thing about Mr. Crockford's writings is his ability to link current language features with their history and origin.
  • Jacque Goupil
    4.0 de 5 estrellas A poignant book of bold claims about the best way to code. Entertaining and informative.
    Comentado en Canadá el 1 de junio de 2020
    Formato: KindleCompra verificada
    Crockford has strongly-held beliefs in the good and the bad parts of JavaScript and the right way to write code, and he is quick to call anyone who disagrees an idiot. As someone who shares a lot of his views, I found this writing style quite entertaining and refreshing compared to most textbooks which simply list all features of a language. His sharp tongue, however, might make skeptics even less receptive to his words.

    This book explains how to get rid of the bad parts of JavaScript that people make fun of by using a much smaller subset of the language, and goes in to the details of how JavaScript works under the hood. It's an easy-to-digest look at low-level abstractions of the ECMAScript standard.

    A few chapters are absolutely redundant however, especially those which contain annotated source code for full libraries which in the end have little to teach. There's also a good chunk of the book dedicated to a hideous language Crockford invented and its compiler written in JS, and it feels really out of place.
  • ShammyB
    3.0 de 5 estrellas Good to start off with, but gets more and more idiosyncratic as it goes along
    Comentado en el Reino Unido el 9 de junio de 2019
    Formato: Pasta blandaCompra verificada
    The author is a 'name' in the JavaScript world, having created JSON and the first usable linter back when they were not even a thing. The book creaks with this level of technical knowledge but also the baggage, and becomes somewhat opinionated because of it.

    I'm a contract web developer (JS/ReactJS), and am coming to the end of a 2.5 year contract, and wanted something I could flick through to give me a refresher (being focused on one particular project and working very long hours on it does tend to blur the edges by the end!), and picked three books to get my knowledge closer to 100%; this one and Mastering Modular JavaScript plus Practical Modern JavaScript (both by Nicolas Bevacqua).

    The two Bevacqua books far exceed the How JS works book in terms of getting up to speed in current best practice. The Crockford book is probably useful for edge cases and the odd tricky interview question, but more of a luxury buy in comparison. It is certainly more entertaining than the other books though!

    It could be argued that the 'edge' the Crockford book gives you is an underlying understanding that no other book will provide, but this is marred for me by the opinionation, not all of which everyone will agree with. A review of a book is probably not the best place to state these disagreements, but let me put forward the two simplest ones that irk;

    - The preferred formatting for ternaries makes them just as verbose as the long form! Ain't nobody got time for that!
    - In his variable naming conventions the book forgets to add the additional rule used throughout the book; 'when there is a choice between using a clear and concise name and choosing a variable name to make a wry joke or show up yet another personal idiosyncrasy, choose the latter'.

    Overall, a good book, but it is selling on legacy and pedigree, and expecting you to accept its opinionated viewpoint because of it. You can probably get by without it in 2019. The AngularJS of the current batch of must-buy JS books.

    Oh no. I did a wry technical-clique joke. Crockford is rubbing off on me!
  • Lorenzo
    5.0 de 5 estrellas Un libro che ogni sviluppatore javascript deve assolutamente leggere
    Comentado en Italia el 19 de julio de 2020
    Formato: Pasta blandaCompra verificada
    Crockford da luce al seguito (simbolico) di The Good Parts, con un libro che spiazzerà molti per via dell'approccio diretto e "senza peli sulla lingua" che è tipico dello stile di Crockford.

    Dopo una prima disamina su delle librerie da lui sviluppate per estendere i numeri in Javascript (in netto contrasto con TC39 che ha da poco introdotto i "big integer" all'interno di Javascript) passa all'analisi dell'attuale standard ES6 pesandone in pro e i contro. Per concludere, negli ultimi capitoli con la definizione di un linguaggio "Neo", che possa essere compilato in Javascript.

    I capitoli che ho trovato più utili sono stati quelli sulla programmazione distribuita (la libreria parseq) e quello sui test (la libreria JSCheck, ispirato da Quickcheck per Haskell)

    Il libro deve sicuramente essere letto più volte (i capitoli possono essere letti - in linea di massima - in modo indipendente) in quanto ad ogni lettura si trovano sfumature e commenti che nella prima lettura possono essere sfuggiti.

    Tutto il software è disponibile sulla pagina di github.