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Create scalable and reusable high-quality JavaScript applications and libraries using the concepts of object-oriented programming. This book is for the beginning to intermediate web developer who wants to solve web development problems with smart JavaScript. It does not assume any prior knowledge of JavaScript programming; however even if you already know some JavaScript, there will be plenty for you to learn here.

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Object-Oriented JavaScript
Stoyan Stefanov

Object-Oriented JavaScript
Create scalable, reusable high-quality JavaScript applications, and libraries

Copyright 2008 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Neither the author, Packt Publishing, nor its dealers or distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book.

Packt Publishing has endeavored to provide trademark information about all the companies and products mentioned in this book by the appropriate use of capitals. However, Packt Publishing cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information.

First published: July 2008

Production Reference: 1160708

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd. 32 Lincoln Road Olton Birmingham, B27 6PA, UK.

ISBN 978-1-847194-14-5

www.packtpub.com

Cover Image by Nilesh Mohite (<>)

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Author

Stoyan Stefanov

Reviewers

Dan Wellman

Douglas Crockford

Gamaiel Zavala

Jayme Cousins

Julie London

Nicolas Zakas

Nicole Sullivan

Philip Tellis

Ross Harmes

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About the Author

Stoyan Stefanov is a Yahoo! web developer, Zend Certified Engineer, and book author. He talks regularly about JavaScript, PHP, and other web development topics at conferences and on his blog at www.phpied.com, and also runs a number of other sites, includingJSPatterns.com a site dedicated to exploring JavaScript patterns. Stoyan is the engineering lead of Yahoo!'s performance optimization tool YSlow, and contributes to other open-source projects such as Firebug and PEAR.

A "citizen of the world", Stoyan was born and raised in Bulgaria, but is also a Canadian citizen, and is currently residing in Los Angeles, California. In his rare offline moments, he enjoys playing the guitar and going to the Santa Monica beaches and pools with his family.

About the Reviewers

Dan Wellman lives with his wife and three children in his home town of Southampton on the south coast of England. By day his mild-mannered alter-ego works for a small yet accomplished e-commerce production agency. By night he battles the forces of darkness and fights for truth, justice, and less intrusive JavaScript.

He has been writing computer-related articles, tutorials, and reviews for around five years and is rarely very far from a keyboard of some description.

Douglas Crockford is a product of the US public education system. A registered voter, he owns his own car. He is the world's foremost living authority on JavaScript. He is the author of JavaScript: The Good Parts . He has developed office automation systems. He did research in games and music at Atari. He was Director of Technology at Lucasfilm. He was Director of New Media at Paramount.

He was the founder and CEO of Electric Communities/Communities.com. He was founder and CTO of State Software, where he discovered JSON, the data interchange standard. He is now an architect at Yahoo!

Gamaiel Zavala is a frontend engineer at Yahoo! in Santa Monica, California. He enjoys writing all types of code and strives to understand the big picture, from protocols and packets to the wide gamut of technologies delivering user experience to the front end. Aside from the geeky stuff, he is enjoying a new family with his lovely wife and baby boy.

Jayme Cousins started creating commercial websites once released from University with a degree in Geography. His projects include marketing super-niche spatial analysis software, preparing online content overnight for his city's newspaper, printing road names on maps, painting houses, and teaching College tech courses to adults. He currently lives behind a keypad in London, Canada with his wife Heather and newborn son Alan. Jayme previously reviewed Learning Mambo from Packt Publishing. He enjoys matching technology with real-world applications for real-world people and often feels that his primary role is that of a translator of technobabble for entrepreneurs.

Jayme now provides web development, consulting, and technical training through his business, In House Logic (www.inhouselogic.com).

Julie London is a software engineer with over eight years of experience in building enterprise-level web applications. A Flash developer for many years, she now concentrates on other client-side technologies including CSS, JavaScript, and XSL. She currently lives in Los Angeles where she works as a frontend engineer for Yahoo!

Nicholas C. Zakas is principal frontend engineer for the Yahoo! front page, a contributor to YUI, and JavaScript teacher at Yahoo! He is the author of two books, Professional JavaScript for Web Developers and Professional Ajax , as well as over a dozen online articles on JavaScript.

Nicholas began his career as webmaster of a small software company, transitioning into a user interface designer and prototyper before moving fully into software engineering. He moved to Silicon Valley from Massachusetts in 2006 to join Yahoo! Nicholas can be contacted through his website at www.nczonline.net.

Nicole Sullivan is a CSS performance guru living in California. She began her professional career in 2000, when her future husband (then a W3C employee) told her that if her website didn't validate he wouldn't be able to sleep at night. She thought she'd better figure out what this validator' thing was all about, and a love for standards was born.

She began building Section 508 compliant, accessible websites. As her appreciation for performance and large-scale sites grew, she went on to work in the online marketing business, building CSS framework solutions for many well-known European and world-wide brands, such as SFR, Club Med, SNCF, La Poste, FNAC, Accor Hotels, and Renault.

Nicole now works for Yahoo! in the Exceptional Performance group. Her role involves researching and evangelizing performance best practices and building tools like YSlow that help other F2E's create better sites. She writes about standards, her dog, and her obsession with object oriented CSS at www.stubbornella.org.

Philip Tellis is a lazy geek working with Yahoo! He likes letting the computer do his work for him, and if it can't, he'll just reprogram it.

When he isn't hacking code, Philip rides his bike around Silicon Valley, and tries his hand at food hacking, but not at the same time.

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