Javascript: Basics, Front End & Back End Programming vs JavaScript: La Biblia - Estructura de datos y fundamentos de programacion
Overall winner: Javascript: Basics, Front End & Back End Programming
Key Differences
Andy Vickler's book (Product A) offers comprehensive coverage of both front-end and back-end JavaScript and has more reviewer feedback (17 reviews) at a lower listed price tier; Ing. Alejandro Salazar Yabar's book (Product B) is Spanish-language, structured around fundamentals and projects but has only one review and is in a higher listed price tier. Choose A if you want broader JS scope, more user feedback, and a more affordable option; choose B if you specifically need Spanish-language instruction focused on fundamentals and projects
Javascript: Basics, Front End & Back End Programming
A bundled JavaScript guide covering basics, front end, and back end programming. Includes practical insights for building in-browser and server-side apps. Customer insight: mixed feelings on coverage depth
Pros
- covers multiple JS areas (basics, front end, back end)
- concise, structured sections
- easy-entry for beginners
Cons
- may lack depth in advanced topics
- customer insight indicates mixed reception
- no features listed
JavaScript: La Biblia - Estructura de datos y fundamentos de programacion
Book about JavaScript fundamentals, data structures, project creation, and language objects/events. Useful for understanding core concepts and practical projects. Customer note mentions interest from a reader exploring programming basics
Pros
- covers data structures
- focus on fundamentals of programming
- includes project creation guidance
- explains language objects and events
Cons
- sparse feature details
- single customer review noted
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Andy Vickler |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Andy Vickler |
| User Reviews | Andy Vickler |