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More than just a cheat sheet or reference, the JavaScript Pro Quick Guide provides beginners with a simple introduction to the basics, and experts will find the advanced details they need. Loads of extras are included: syntax, variables, operators, conditionals, looping, events, exceptions and more.
The JavaScript properties/functions/methods are categorized and searchable. Each detailed information screen contains a description, parameters, examples, browser compatibility, and more. In addition, most of the examples include the actual output.

The JavaScript properties/functions/methods are broken into the following categories:JavaScript Objects (Array, Boolean, Date, Math, Number, RegExp, String, String-HTML Wrapper), Global Properties/Functions.

Along with the following additional JavaScript information:Basics:
- JavaScript Introduction
- Using JavaScript
- Placing JavaScript
- Statements
- Variables
- Operators
- Comparisons
- Conditionals (if, if...else, if...else if...else, switch)
- Looping (for, while, do...while, for...in)
- Functions
- Events
- Exceptions
- Popup Boxes


* No internet connection necessary! Works off-line *

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Reviews (8)

Col. G. May 12, 2019     

Fairly well wriiten but lacking some details and needs updating. Also some typos in references and examples.

Ben. B. Feb 27, 2017     

Useful reference material. Well designed and helpful. This is a pleasure to use.

Bri. B. Feb 17, 2015     

For those who've completed basic tutorials (e.g., Codecademy's) this is a great study guide. No memory is permanent without consistent and correct review and this app is excellent ... even without flashcard functionality.

Chr. F. Apr 25, 2014     

I am a experienced web developer and I was looking for quick cheat sheets, the whole pro series by these guys is great reference material! I bought 5 of them!

How. t. H. a. C. Jan 30, 2015     

Very helpful excellent worth buying!

A. G. u. Aug 17, 2012     

This app, while it has a good reference information, does not include information about javascript best practices. For example, script blocks should always be placed at the end of the body so it will have access to all page content. I recommend "JavaScript: the good parts" by Douglas Crawford, which is also available as an app.

A. G. u. Jun 10, 2012     

At such a price it would be difficult to complain anyway, but the text is genuinely well-written and seems quite comprehensive in both the depth and variety of its entries.

A. G. u. May 28, 2012     

When a piece of code is escaping your mind, you need this app.