This was one of the first JavaScript books I was read a couple of years ago. I like that it begins with HTML and CSS, just to establish a base in which to understand how JavaScript is applied.
Deitel & Deitel have some excellent products and this is one of them. In this book, Paul gives a great review of HTML and CSS before he starts on JavaScript.
Here's my breakdown: 1. This book definitely does spend time on other closely related things like XHTML, CSS, etc.
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