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Professional JavaScript 2nd Edition
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by Nigel McFarlane, Paul Wilton, Cliff Wooton, and et al
Sales Rank: 1427119
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$1.52
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Paperback: 1088 pages
Publisher: Peer Information Inc.; 1st edition October 2001
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1861005539
ISBN-13: 978-1861005533
Product Dimensions:
8.9 x 7.2 x 2.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 4 pounds
Product Description
JavaScript is the language of the Web. It has an intuitive, accessible nature and is available with most modern browsers. JavaScript is used for making dynamic, interactive web pages - from form validation to creating games to dynamic menus - but its uses also go much further. Hardly a single commercial web page exists today that does not contain some JavaScript.
This second edition of Professional JavaScript provides comprehensive coverage of the JavaScript language, its syntax and uses. We look at the latest web browsers and web standards, and move on to examine practical techniques in the form of short examples and more in-depth and complex case studies. This book will focus entirely on the use of JavaScript within the web browser, since this is predominantly where it is used.
This book covers
Core JavaScript programming Scripting browser objects Working with multimedia Web standards, including XML, CSS, & W3C DOM Dynamic HTML Debugging techniques Regular expressions and form validation Real world case studies The ECMAScript Edition 4 proposal
Publisher Description
This book is for anyone who needs to use JavaScript for client-side web development. You may already be familiar with JavaScript, and need an up-to-date advanced guide, or have experience in another programming language and need to pick up JavaScript as a new skill.
Customer Reviews & Comments
This review is from: Professional JavaScript with DHTML, ASP, CGI, FESI, Netscape Enterprise Server, Windows Script Host, LiveConnect and Java (Paperback)
I came back here to get Harry Yeh's email to thank him for his recommendation of this book, but felt I had to respond to the anonymous reviewer's comments. This is by far and away the most definitive reference on any scripting technology I've ever come across! I'd recommend this book to anyone and everyone. Of course "Clib.puts()" isn't discussed on page 22. Use of the C library is discussed much later (as it should be). And as for the side effects of the Comma Operator, an example follows directly after it's mentioned! Its clear that the reviewer hasn't read the book. I've been reading this book for the past three weeks and have discovered and learnt more than I did in the previous 2 years.
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Professional JavaScript 2nd Edition
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Price: $1.52

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