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| Paperback 2007 |
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About the Book :
This new edition of the definitive guide to JavaScript brings the content up to date with changes in the technology and indsutry. Chapters are substantially modifed to implement phiolosphies and practices that have changed over the past few years. The code listing is fully updated to reflect new concepts. Part tutorial and part reference, the book serves as both a learning tool for building new JavaScript skills and a detailed reference for seasoned JavaScript developers. All JavaScript users across the skill spectrum will find the book indispensable.This edition, like previous editions, includes a CD with a complete electronic version of the book, that includes 23 bonus chapters not included in the printed text.
About the Author :
Danny Goodman is the renowned JavaScript authority and expert teacher of computing scripting languages. His writing style and pedagogy continue to earn praise from readers and teachers around the world. To help keep his finger on the pulse of real-world programming challenges, Goodman consults as a programmer and web designer. He is a critically acclaimed, best-selling author of previous editions of the JavaScript Bible, the Dynamic DHTM: The Definitive Reference, 2e and JavaScript and DHTML Cookbook. Michael Morrison is an independent developer and author of books on HTML, XML, Java, JavaScript, and VBScript. He has used JavaScript extensively on Web development projects. Paul Novitski has been writing software since 1981. His company, Juniper Webcraft, produces HTML-strict websites featuring accessible, semantic markup, separation of development layers, and intuitive user interfaces. Cynthia Gustaff Rayl is an independent consultant in software architecture and design. Her independent corporate training Web technologies experience includes HTML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML, XSL, XPath, XML Schema and DTD.
Interesting Facts :
Bestseller: previous editions have sold over 100,000 unitsCD: A searchable e-version of the book, 23 bonus JavaScript chapters for the advanced user, nine full, ready to run applications, and nearly 300 ready-to-run scripts.New Features: Covers new features introduced in JavaScript 1.8 including expressions closures, generator expressions, and new iterative array methodsMajor Release: The release of JavaScript 2.0 conforms to ECMA edition 4 (ECMAScript is the name used for JavaScript as standardized by the TC39 committee of the ECMA standards organization)
Contents :
Introduction.Part I: Getting Started with JavaScript.Chapter 1: JavaScript's Role in the World Wide Web and Beyond.Chapter 2: Developing a Scripting Strategy.Chapter 3: Selecting and Using Your Tools.Chapter 4: JavaScript Essentials.Part II: JavaScript Tutorial.Chapter 5: Your First JavaScript Script.Chapter 6: Browser and DocumentObjects.Chapter 7: Scripts and HTML Documents.Chapter 8: Programming Fundamentals, Part I.Chapter 9: Programming Fundamentals, Part II.Chapter 10: Window and Document Objects.Chapter 11: Forms and Form Elements.Chapter 12: Strings,Math, and Dates.Chapter 13: Scripting Frames and Multiple Windows.Chapter 14: Images and Dynamic HTML.Part III: JavaScript Core Language Reference.Chapter 15: The String Object.Chapter 16: The Math, Number, and Boolean Objects.Chapter 17: The Date Object.Chapter 18: The Array Object.Chapter 19: JSON -- Native JavaScript Object Notation.Chapter 20: E4X -- Native XML Processing.Chapter 21: Control Structures and Exception Handling.Chapter 22: JavaScript Operators.Chapter 23: Function Objects and Custom Objects.Chapter 24: Global Functions and Statements.Part IV: Document Objects Reference.Chapter 25: Document Object Model Essentials.Chapter 26: Generic HTML Element Objects.Chapter 27: Window and Frame Objects.Chapter 28: Location and History Objects.Chapter 29: Document and Body Objects.Chapter 30: Link and Anchor Objects.Chapter 31: Image, Area, Map, and Canvas Objects.Chapter 32: Event Objects.Part V: Appendixes.Appendix A: JavaScript and Browser Objects Quick Reference.Appendix B: What's on the CD-ROM.Index.Bonus Chapters on the CD-ROM.
| Title: | Javascript Bible, 7Th Ed | Publisher: | Wiley India Pvt Ltd |
| Author: | Tia Gustaff Rayl Paul Novitski Michael Morrison Danny Goodman |
| Edition: | Paperback |
| Language: | English |
| ISBN: | 8126529105 |
| EAN: | 9788126529100 |
| No. of Pages: | 1,224 |
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