JS Pro Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 23 reviews. Read all reviews for JS Pro for iPhone.
JS Pro is paid iOS app published by Tom Bigelow

Nice

TaylorPlayer

Well done. I'm learning and this is a nice reference. I'd like to see some of the typos fixed in an update please.


Super usefull

Lime beer

Great app


Pretty bad

wangsanli

dosen't have some ecmascript5 functions.


Disappointed..

2giv

While there are many examples and I would say references in this compact app is great but all of the examples provided use "document.write" in the execution of the script which is what's really disappointing because it's bad practice - hopefully you'll eventually take the time to include the alternative which is not only better but necessary, be it a lengthier example. I would imagine everyone learning would prefer to learn proper JavaScript rather than dated bad practice. W3 school gives the same examples pretty much even though they too cite it as bad practice, but at least they provide it free, still, even for free, if someone is investing their time I would think they'd much prefer to learn the correct methods from scratch. Seriously, provide the alternative in the examples and I'll revise this review.. Would be five stars upon such a revision.


Great reference app

tankedfrank

I love these apps. I hate opening a browser and switching windows when I am coding. This reference is searchable, and improves my workflow. Great app.


Brilliant

Kb961

Very infrequent do I leave reviews for apps, but I felt that this app warranted a nice 5 star encouragement review. Tons of info, and very good instructional explanations. Bravo devs!!!!


Great app!

Gbtrex

So useful to me! Well done, thank you!


AWESOME

Bookworm9240

This app rules!would pay 5$for it!!!


Simple app, could be better

Fuzzhouse

The app is pretty straight forward. The layout is nice and clean, very easy to read. But the search function could use a lot of update to include searching the content instead of just the index. For example, if you want to see how to write an if-else statement, you have to search "conditonals" because search "if" or "else" will give you "shift()", "unshift()", and "IFrame". So if you are not familiar with the coding already, this is very difficult to use.


Great app!

chopnation90

I'm new at JavaScript and happened to stumble across it the other day. Had to get it! Big ups to the development team behind the app, too. Well done, mates!