Professional JavaScript for Web Developers* Dispels the myth that JavaScript is a “baby” language and demonstrates why it is the scripting language of choice used in the design of millions of Web pages and server-side applications
* Quickly covers JavaScript basics and then moves on to more advanced topics such as object-oriented programming, XML, Web services, and remote scripting
* Addresses the many issues that Web application developers face, including internationalization, security, privacy, optimization, intellectual property issues, and obfuscation
* Builds on the reader’s basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and the Web in general
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JavaScript and Ajax for the Web, Sixth EditionNeed to learn JavaScript fast? This best-selling reference’s visual format and step-by-step, task-based instructions will have you up and running with JavaScript in no time. In this completely updated edition of our best-selling guide to JavaScript, leading Web and computing experts Tom Negrino and Dori Smith use crystal-clear instructions and friendly prose to introduce you to all of today’s JavaScript essentials. Along the way, you’ll find extensive coverage of Ajax and XML techniques, current browsers (Opera, Safari, Firefox), and more.

Visual QuickStart Guide–the quick and easy way to learn!
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JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook

Tháng Năm 28, 2007

JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook On numerous online forums for JavaScript and DHTML, the majority of questions begin with “How do I…?” This new Cookbook provides the answers. After reading thousands of forum threads over the years, author and scripting pioneer Danny Goodman has compiled a list of problems that frequently vex scripters of various experience levels. He has now applied state-of-the-art ECMA and W3C DOM standards and used best practices to create this extensive collection of practical recipes that can bring your web pages to life. The JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook is all about adding value to the content of a web page. The book focuses on practical and sensible applications of scripting, rather than flying images and gratuitous color changes. For every problem Goodman addresses, there’s a solution or “recipe”–a focused piece of code that web developers can insert directly into their applications.
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JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook

Tháng Năm 28, 2007

JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook On numerous online forums for JavaScript and DHTML, the majority of questions begin with “How do I…?” This new Cookbook provides the answers. After reading thousands of forum threads over the years, author and scripting pioneer Danny Goodman has compiled a list of problems that frequently vex scripters of various experience levels. He has now applied state-of-the-art ECMA and W3C DOM standards and used best practices to create this extensive collection of practical recipes that can bring your web pages to life. The JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook is all about adding value to the content of a web page. The book focuses on practical and sensible applications of scripting, rather than flying images and gratuitous color changes. For every problem Goodman addresses, there’s a solution or “recipe”–a focused piece of code that web developers can insert directly into their applications.
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A Practical Guide to Interactive Web PagesMost Web developers pick up a book to learn how to use a language like JavaScript, looking for practical examples of how to get things done. The Book of JavaScript: A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages is plenty practical, and hits the mark as a reader-friendly and well-organized tutorial on JavaScript.The book assumes no prior knowledge in JavaScript or other procedural languages, although familiarity with HTML is best. The well-thought-out text focuses on various programming goals–like rollovers and form validation–instead of the anatomy of the JavaScript language itself. The fast-moving chapters skillfully weave text with example code. Sections of the code and related sections of the accompanying text are numbered–a convention that is very helpful in teaching new techniques, and for quick reference later on.
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