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Friday Freebies: Object-Oriented Javascript

Friday Freebies: Object-Oriented Javascript

Packt Publishing has once again generously offered a few copies of the recently released “Object Oriented Javascript”, by Stoyan Stefanov (@stoyanstefanov). After finishing the book last weekend, I can promise you that it’s one of my favorite web development books. Stoyan does a fantastic job of making Javascript seem attainable. So without further ado, leave a comment to be automatically entered to win one of three copies.

How Do I Enter?

Quite simply. Follow one, or ALL, of the following Twitter accounts.

  1. Nettuts+
  2. Stoyan Stefanov
  3. Packt Publishing

Next, leave your Twitter username within this page’s comments. That’s all! We’ll take care of the rest.

Once listed in the “nice to have” sections of job postings, these days the knowledge of JavaScript is a deciding factor when it comes to hiring web developers. And rightly so. Where in the past we used to have the occasional few lines of JavaScript embedded in a web page, now we have advanced libraries and extensible architectures, powering the “fat-client”, AJAX-type rich internet applications.

This book treats JavaScript as a serious object-oriented language, showing you how to build robust, maintainable, and powerful libraries and applications. Along the way, we cover many of the recent innovations such as AJAX, JSON, and interesting design and coding patterns. After reading this book, you’ll be prepared to ace your JavaScript job interview and even impress with some bits that the interviewer maybe didn’t know. You should read this book if you want to be able to take your JavaScript skills to a new level of sophistication.


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  1. Raja says:

    Just followed all three of you.

    Twitter Username: prototypepro

  2. Robert Lechner says:

    Twitter username: robertlechner

  3. Kemar says:

    @kemar

  4. Martin says:

    Twitter: martinaarhof

  5. quang says:

    twitter username: quangvn

  6. Aonghus Flynn says:

    @aonghusflynn

  7. Chris says:

    Would love a copy of this book.

    My twitter username is: ostrykrzys (following nettuts)

  8. Nikolius says:

    looking forward to learn from this

    twitter username : @n1colius

  9. swampie says:

    Twitter: @swampie

  10. Oleh says:

    My Twitter: @korkholeh

  11. Strider says:

    Great Stuff :)

    My Twitter username: Stride_r

  12. Parker says:

    my twitter username is Parkerituk

    http://www.twitter/parkerituk

  13. HB says:

    followed two of the three, username @hbstone

  14. Collin says:

    I am excited!

    My twitter username: CJOverbay

  15. Wai says:

    @deques

    :D

  16. T. Budiman says:

    twitter: tbudiman

  17. Brian Daley says:

    @brianpdaley

  18. Frank Manno says:

    @frankieshakes

    Thanks for offering up the free copies!

  19. Lisa says:

    Twitter Username: Shikkaba

  20. Brad says:

    My twitter name is Got80s

  21. it seems great book

    twitter username: vtokmak

  22. Monit says:

    twitter : jmonit

  23. Joachim says:

    twitter: joxx

  24. Mary says:

    @bradleygirl thanks!

  25. pedro vasconcelos says:

    Hi, great resource.
    Thanks!
    twitter:
    p_vasconcelos

  26. Drew says:

    twitter:
    drewStrickland

  27. Ronio says:

    My twitter username:
    roniohu

  28. Mads Hartmann Jensen says:

    twitter:
    Mads_Hartmann

  29. ionut popa says:

    interesting book

    twitter: @ionutzp

  30. I’m late on this one, but here it goes:
    @armandoalves

  31. ColdRain says:

    could use this book.

    twitter id – YoColdRain

  32. Fredrik says:

    Username: Frozzare

  33. abdullah mamun says:

    sounds good!
    Twitter: mamunabms

  34. oguzhan ozel says:

    twitter: oozel

  35. Herbert Wong says:

    twitter username: notanotherasian

  36. give this book to: coldert

  37. Klaas says:

    I am Absolutely interested & curious!

    Greets, @klaasman

  38. Mark says:

    twitter name: m8king_music

  39. i am @adagiopacuerdas

    best regards

  40. Wow, love to get one. @dbeermann

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