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title = "Object-oriented JavaScript - Second Edition - Stoyan Stefanov"
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date = 2015-10-03
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tags = ["books", "stoyan stefanov", "javascript", "it", "reviews", "3 stars"]
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4355468-object-oriented-javascript):
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Create scalable and reusable high-quality JavaScript applications and
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libraries using the concepts of object-oriented programming. This book is for
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the beginning to intermediate web developer who wants to solve web development
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problems with smart JavaScript. It does not assume any prior knowledge of
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JavaScript programming; however even if you already know some JavaScript,
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there will be plenty for you to learn here.
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Javascript is a weird language. Good practices make a weird language easier to
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understand and read. That's why I was interested in writing OO JS code.
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Thing is, this book is not just about OO. There is a bunch of "hey, if you
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never heard about JS, here is how it works", which I believe is kinda
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pointless (there are plenty "Starting with JS" books these days), there is a
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bunch of browser objects (which, although "objects", I don't believe they are
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necessary to write OO JS code) and there is plenty about reserved words and
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what they mean (which although nice, is also unnecessary).
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There is also a bunch of mentions of things some "Douglas Crockford" which
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made me wonder why I was reading this book instead of looking for stuff
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Crockford wrote.
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But the book explores all possibilities of writing OO code in a non-OO
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language, have some design patterns in JS and some JS patterns which are
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interesting.
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