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Speaking JavaScript

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  1. Speaking JavaScript
  2. Cover
  3. Speaking JavaScript
  4. Praise for
  5. Preface
  6. I. JavaScript Quick Start
  7. 1. Basic JavaScript
  8. II. Background
  9. 2. Why JavaScript?
  10. 3. The Nature of JavaScript
  11. 4. How JavaScript Was Created
  12. 5. Standardization: ECMAScript
  13. 6. Historical JavaScript Milestones
  14. III. JavaScript in Depth
  15. 7. JavaScript’s Syntax
  16. 8. Values
  17. 9. Operators
  18. 10. Booleans
  19. 11. Numbers
  20. 12. Strings
  21. 13. Statements
  22. 14. Exception Handling
  23. 15. Functions
  24. 16. Variables: Scopes, Environments, and Closures
  25. 17. Objects and Inheritance
  26. 18. Arrays
  27. 19. Regular Expressions
  28. 20. Dates
  29. 21. Math
  30. 22. JSON
  31. 23. Standard Global Variables
  32. 24. Unicode and JavaScript
  33. 25. New in ECMAScript 5
  34. IV. Tips, Tools, and Libraries
  35. 26. A Meta Code Style Guide
  36. 27. Language Mechanisms for Debugging
  37. 28. Subclassing Built-ins
  38. 29. JSDoc: Generating API Documentation
  39. 30. Libraries
  40. 31. Module Systems and Package Managers
  41. 32. More Tools
  42. 33. What to Do Next
  43. Index
  44. About the Author
  45. Colophon
  46. Copyright
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Speaking JavaScript

Axel Rauschmayer

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Simon St. Laurent

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Amy Jollymore

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