Ian Yates

    Winner Announced: Win a Free Book, ‘Pro JavaScript Design Patterns’ – 12 for 2010, Day Eight

    As part of the eighth day of 12 for 2010, we’re giving away a free copy of Pro JavaScript Design Patterns. Entering only takes a few seconds, since all you’ve got to do is leave a comment. Too easy.

    Update

    Congratulations to Tomas! You were randomly selected as the winner of the book! We’ll be in touch with you shortly about claiming your prize!

    Meet Ian Yates

    Ian Yates

    Ian started out as a Vectortuts+ writer, and is now the Activetuts+ editor. He knows more than a thing or two about Flash, illustration and web design. He drew all the caricatures for the 12 for 2010 celebration, and is probably the only person to have seen photos of the entire Tuts+ team who also lived to tell the tale!

    Win Pro JavaScript Design Patterns

    Pro JavaScript Design Patterns

    About the Book

    As a web developer, you’ll already know that JavaScript is a powerful language, allowing you to add an impressive array of dynamic functionality to otherwise static web sites. But there is more power waiting to be unlocked—JavaScript is capable of full object–oriented capabilities, and by applying OOP principles, best practices, and design patterns to your code, you can make it more powerful, more efficient, and easier to work with alone or as part of a team.

    With Pro JavaScript Design Patterns, you’ll start with the basics of object–oriented programming in JavaScript applicable to design patterns, including making JavaScript more expressive, inheritance, encapsulation, information hiding, and more. With that covered, you can kick–start your JavaScript development in the second part of the book, where you’ll find detail on how to implement and take advantage of several design patterns in JavaScript, including composites, decorators, façades, adapters, and many more.

    Each chapter is packed with real–world examples of how the design patterns are best used and expert advice on writing better code, as well as what to watch out for. Along the way you’ll discover how to create your own libraries and APIs for even more efficient coding.

    • Master the basics of object–oriented programming in JavaScript, as they apply to design patterns.
    • Apply design patterns to your kick–start your JavaScript development.
    • Work through several real–world examples.

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    For the chance to win a free copy of the book, all you need to do is comment. Make sure to include your correct email address with your comment so that we can contact you. This giveaway is open worldwide, but make sure to get your comment in before midnight on New Year’s Eve, Pacific Eastern Standard Time.

    To increase your chances of winning something, make sure to enter again once on each Tuts+ site. There are 8 giveaways going on right now, each with another chance to win.

    Please note: Envato staff and people who have written more than two tutorials/articles for a Tuts+ site are not eligible to enter.

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    1. Mark M. says:

      Super cool :)

    2. Chris says:

      Awesome! Thanks!

    3. Andrew Edwards says:

      I Love Javascript….count me in.

    4. This would be a nice addition to my library.

    5. Tyler Henson says:

      I want all the JS books I can get my grubby little hands on! :)

    6. José M. says:

      I want it!

    7. punchi says:

      Posting from Chile! =D

    8. Glenn says:

      Free book? Awesome! Count me in!

    9. Travis says:

      I could use some formal a Javascript book!

    10. Kyle says:

      I would really like to win this book!

    11. Aerendyl says:

      Great giveaway. :)

      Good luck!

    12. Ariyo says:

      Would love to win this.

    13. Hafez Adnan says:

      Hi,

      Nice book.

      Thanks.

    14. waqas says:

      Love to have this great giveaway

    15. David Luzar says:

      woohooo

    16. srini says:

      Looking forward.. appreciate the give away

    17. joaquim sampaio says:

      one more on the run! :)

    18. VinzGhyz says:

      Sweet

    19. Gareth Daine says:

      Great give away! I’ve sent out a Tweet to my followers. :)

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    20. Gabriel says:

      Happy New Year 2010! Pick me ;)

    21. Viral.P says:

      net.tutsplus.com rox !!!!

    22. This is all about one of the areas in which I plan to spend next year improving. It would be a large help.

    23. Ronny says:

      Looks great :-)

    24. Filip Benes says:

      Hi from CZE

    25. Mancho says:

      Happy new year to you!!!

    26. Sandra says:

      interesting book. i want it!

    27. Keenan Payne says:

      Oh sick! That would really help me with practicing and honing my javascript skills.

    28. Andeh says:

      Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all!
      Thanks Tuts+

    29. Ed says:

      var foo = function() {return ‘I Love JavaScript and OOP’};

    30. suej says:

      If you’re not in you can’t win :-) I’m in, now I hope I win :-)

    31. Saulius says:

      one more great contest! I’m in

    32. Emina says:

      I loooove JavaScript! :D

    33. Nori Silverrage says:

      Sounds like a great book!

    34. Mark says:

      What a nice way to end the year!

    35. Mike Estrada says:

      another great read!

    36. ramenfreak says:

      gimme

    37. Freddy Gonzalez says:

      1 word Ipsum

    38. Adam says:

      would love this book!!

    39. Wendi says:

      Please pick me :)

    40. Voras says:

      Cool giveaway, count me in!

    41. fuSi0N says:

      Awesome giveaway…

      Happy New Year everybody!

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