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JavaScript Demystified

McGraw-Hill Osborne Media

JavaScript


JavaScript Demystified

James Keogh (Paperback) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media 2005-05-26


Price: $21.95


Customer Reviews:
  1. A great introduction for novices
    This is a great book to start with for those who want to learn JavaScript. It has excellent discussion of the basics of the language with plenty of examples to follow along with. Most of the example scripts are small and basic in nature. But, they can still make useful additions to any website...
  2. I wasn't disappointed at all
    If you're experience is like mine, you'll be building sophisticated JavaScript and DHTML very quickly if you follow along with this book. I found this book very easy to read. There's enough technical jargon to get the job done without confusing you. Guess why they called it demystified. I had my...

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JavaScript Demystified: A Self Teaching Guide provides a hands on approach to writing scripts, with step by step instructions on how to add interactivity to your website HTML, such as alarm boxes, rollovers, mouse, and form validation. While JavaScript has yet to release a server-side focus of this book is all about client-side scripting. There are quizzes at the end of each chapter to test your knowledge and a final exam at the end of the book. In addition, all examples in this book can be downloaded from the publisher's site, saving the time of typing.Although a limited set of programming language features, JavaScript is a language Object Oriented Programming (OOP). Since OOP may be new to many web developers, chapters 1-7 programming concepts of basic coverage, using JavaScript examples to show how these features are implemented and how you can apply to your website....

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The Geezer: Let the lass enjoy her show at home

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