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Instant Javascript (Instant)
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by Nigel McFarlane
Sales Rank: 2246184
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Paperback: 443 pages
Publisher: Wrox Press 1997
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1861001274
ISBN-13: 978-1861001276
Product Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
Product Review
JavaScript is a powerful way to extend HTML content and work with Java applets, but developing with this language can be tricky. With this one-volume reference, you can begin using scripts within Web pages and also learn some of JavaScript's high-end features.
Early sections treat JavaScript as just another programming language, detailing data types, operators, and basic keywords. Then the book turns to the nuts and bolts of script development inside Web pages, featuring advanced topics you might not find elsewhere, such as the possibility of running JavaScript scripts on the server.
Further chapters explain how to get to browser objects from JavaScript, describing windows, forms, and event handling. There is also a good introduction to manipulating Java applets and Netscape plug-ins (such as Shockwave) with JavaScript. But some of the best chapters teach you how to use browser cookies within Java and offer debugging tips from the author. (JavaScript is legendarily difficult to debug, and the author has a number of potentially helpful suggestions here.)
Final sections show JavaScript at work with dynamic HTML. The reference material at the end of Instant JavaScript gives a handy listing of JavaScript fundamentals and HTML tags, making this book useful as both a tutorial and a place where JavaScript developers can get answers.
Product Description
JavaScript is one of the most powerful tools in the Web developer's kit. Used well, it can add hugely to the functionality and interactivity of Web pages, and is almost universally supported by browsers. Unlike Dynamic HTML, JavaScript is a language in its own right but, until recently, there was no fully agreed standard. Instant Javascript is the first book to deal with this emergent standard: ECMAScript, it also goes into detail on the various compatibility problems with existing browser implementations of JavaScript, as well as looking at stand alone JavaScript
Customer Reviews & Comments Definately a good reference if you are a novice to experienced js programmer. This book does make some fatal attempts to instruct the reader on how to program with js but the content of the book is in large a programmers reference and muse. This would not be a wise purchase if you are looking to learn js from scratch, although if you have some other scripting language under your belt you may find it an invaluable companion. It covers just about everything that is important and unique to js in regards to what it can do on the web. There is some mention of debugging methods and some browser issues are covered but there are far too many to mention in one book. Unfortunaltely this may be js's eventual undoing but for now enjoy it while it's here. Worth a spot on your shelf.
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Instant Javascript (Instant)
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