Even though the book title does not say, It is for Everybody
I have programmed in many languages and was looking for a good book so that I can do web based programming.With Danny Goodman's JAVASCRIPT handbook, it was not like reading a book, but was like taking a course where instructors guide you through step by step in school. The Book has been written with a beginner and advanced programmer in mind. The author has taken care to explain everything to a "NOVICE in programming". I would recommend this book to everyone who is interested in getting to WEB BASED programming.
The only book you'll need
After going through multiple Javascript books in multiple stores, it is with great pleasure that I announce this is the only book you will need to learn Javascript. Danny Goodman has simply outdone himself. Although I knew a little javascript before I began reading this book from looking at source code, I needed a book that would give concrete examples that were well indexed. This book is one of the best indexed books I have seen overall, not just for javascript. Oh, and the big factor "TECHNICAL SUPPORT"! Danny always responds to his mail of you have a question that he possibly did not cover in his book. He also has an updates section on his web page to keep you informed of changes in versions
Just another JavaScript book that lines the shelf...
When I first got this book, I read it closely and tried to work through the examples. Although I learned quite a bit, I found that the book was increasingly being used as a drink coaster...I found that the book I used more and more was the Netscape ONE Developer's Guide and just about everyone in the shop that writes scripts concurred (as did someone who commented earlier below). If you like Goodman's style and a just getting started, I think you will like the JavaScript Bible. To move on to advanced topics and see another (perhaps more useful) approach to JavaScript, move on to the Netscape ONE Developer's Guide. If you know a bit about scripting and Web publishing, I'd skip this one and go straight to the aforementioned book--you'll love it
A very good book to learn JavaScript
The JavaScript Handbook is a very good book to learn the basics of JavaScript. It's very clear and you go further step by step. The book has a lot of usefull examples.
A disadvantage is that the JS Handbook is a little outdated. It doesn't describe MS Internet Explorer or NS 3, just NS 2 (PC, MAC). Another one is that if you want more than basics, this book isn't enough, but on the other hand, good basics are essential!
Conclusion: A very clear and usefull book for the beginner of JavaScript
Very informative and complete coverage
After spending about 2 months trying to learn JavaScript on
my own, I found Danny Goodmans book. I was very pleased. Not
only does he EXPLAIN the basics, he also SHOWS HOW TO TAKE
basic concepts and javascripts and put them together to
accomplish more complicated tasks. The samples are each
brief and complete and there are MANY of them. I would
recommend this book to anybody.