The Book of JavaScript: A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages: A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages. Now with AJAX! - Softcover

Thau

 
9781593271060: The Book of JavaScript: A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages: A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages. Now with AJAX!

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JavaScript is an object-based scripting programming language.

Written primarily for non-programmers (the bulk of people who use JavaScript), The Book of JavaScript teaches readers how to add interactivity, animation, and other tricks to their web sites with JavaScript. Rather than provide a series of cut-and-paste scripts, thau! takes the reader through a series of real world JavaScript code with an emphasis on understanding. Each chapter focuses on a few important JavaScript features, shows how professional web sites incorporate them, and takes readers through examples of how they might add those features to their own web sites. This thoroughly updated 2nd edition includes new chapters on Ajax, revised appendices, and new examples throughout. Summary sections and assignments close each chapter, making the book perfect for use in college courses or independent study. CD includes code and images for every example, answers to assignments, script libraries for hard-to-program applications, and many useful software programs.

-Previous edition sold over 25,000 copies and continues to sell
-Emphasis on real world examples and understanding
-Popular author of Webmonkey.com JavaScript tutorials
-Strong potential for course adoptions

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

thau! has been creating Internet applications since 1993, starting with bianca.com, the first web-based community on the Internet. He was Director of Software Engineering and Senior Scientist at Wired Digital, and he has taught programming languages to hundreds of artists, engineers, and children. He is currently creating data-sharing platforms for people studying biodiversity while he works toward a Ph.D. in computer science at the University of California, Davis.

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