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JavaScript Programmer's Reference
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by Christian MacAuley and Paul Jobson
Sales Rank: 1389286
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List Price: $19.99
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Paperback: 304 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition September 11, 2001
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0072192968
ISBN-13: 978-0072192964
Product Dimensions:
8.3 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 11.7 ounces
Product Description
Get essential programming information at your fingertips! You'll learn to use JavaScript to create customized, interactive Web sites and get quick tips for implementing JavaScript across different browser platforms. This handy guide offers expert tips, language verification, and cross-platform instruction--making this the perfect companion for the serious coder.
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JavaScript Essentials and Conventions in One Handy Reference
Find just the right JavaScript information you need for the task at hand in this convenient resource and idea generator. JavaScript Programmer's Reference offers key details on and working examples of core JavaScript syntax, statements, control structures, functions, and objects. You'll also get specifics on implementing JavaScript across browsers and platforms. Throughout this concise reference, you'll find essential tips and expert programming advice--all in an easy-to-follow format. - Quickly find core JavaScript language conventions, data types, variables, and operators
- Get details on the basic objects and functions built into JavaScript
- Implement JavaScript's client-side objects, methods, and properties in the browser
- Enjoy the convenience of having one small desktop reference
Customer Reviews & Comments This book attempts to provide a concise description of the JavaScript language plus the associated browser objects. It is probably not suitable for beginners who need detailed explanations, but should be useful for experienced programmers who know the basics and want a quick reference. The biggest flaw is the number of errors - I came across at least 8 in my first casual read through (if the publisher reads this, p38, 39 have a couple of particularly bad mistakes). Most of these errors are so blatant that you can easily infer the real meaning, but it smacks of poor editing. I wonder if any programmers reviewed the text before printing? For this reason, I would look elsewhere or wait for the next edition.
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JavaScript Programmer's Reference
List Price: $19.99
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Price: $19.99

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