posted 7 years ago
Welcome to the three of you. Congratulations on a book that sold well enough to have a second edition. I'd like to ask you a conceptual question about the book. I'm familiar somewhat with JavaScript, but certainly not a ninja. I looked at the table of contents of the new edition and certainly some of those things I don't know. Other than saying, "Master the entire book," what would a JavaScript ninja know that other users of JavaScript probably don't? Put another way, if you needed smoe JavaScript written, when wuld a non=ninja JavaScript developer be sufficient and when would a ninja be needed? Thanks.
Ken