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Are there good and advance books on DOM, the Browser , JavaScript techniques? I loved Pro JavaScript Techniques by John Resig and JavaScript: The Good Parts. Are there more?

+3  A: 

a friend of mine recommended this one:Professional JavaScript for Web Developers (Wrox Programmer to Programmer).

kunjaan
+1  A: 
This book is mentioned in the question.
Bill the Lizard
yea and the question has been edited since i posted this answer. HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM............................................ lets think about this one.............
You can look at the edit history. The original question mentioned this book. I only added the link.
Bill the Lizard
o nose ive been pwnt
+4  A: 

Resig's first name is John (not Jason), which should help plenty in searching for more information on JavaScript. His book Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja should be a good reference.

Ron DeVera
Yes, should be good, when it's released that is. It's due out "Fall - 2009"
Mark Renouf
maybe he got confused with JSON ?
been waiting forever for this book to come out
Andreas Grech
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I have had really good luck using the JavaScript Bible as well as JavsScript for the World Wide Web.

Mark
You can replace the words "link text" with "JavaScript Bible" and "JavaScript for the World Wide Web" in the markup for a more Webby experience.
Thomas L Holaday
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I was going to recommend this one: http://www.sitepoint.com/books/jsant1/, but then noticed some of the same authors have brought out another book, which may be more advanced: http://www.sitepoint.com/books/jsdesign1/.

The one I have is really well written.

wheresrhys
+3  A: 

JavaScript: The Definitive Guide is frequently considered good by people who like JavaScript: The Good Parts.

gustafc