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JavaScript and Ajax for the Web

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JavaScript and Ajax for the Web: Visual QuickStart Guide (7th Edition)

Array (Paperback) Peachpit Press 2008-10-24


Price: $39.99


Customer Reviews:
  1. Excellent Practical Introduction
    The audience for this book is beginning/novice web developers with a knowledge of HTML but not of JavaScript. The book begins with an introduction to basic JavaScript language features and then proceeds to work through a number of examples according to category (images, frames, browser windows,...
  2. Great starter JavaScript book
    This is the sixth editing of the Visual QuickStart Guide to this book and it is the best so far. It finally focuses on some of the WSC standard DOM practices that all the other new JavaScript books have been showing the past year. It also has some a great chapter on one of the most popular...

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They need to learn JavaScript fast? This visual reference format and best-selling step-by-step, task-based instructions will have up and running with JavaScript in no time. In this completely updated edition of our best-selling guide to JavaScript, leading Web and computing experts Tom Negrino and Dori Smith use crystal-clear instructions and friendly prose to introduce you to all essential elements in javascript today. Along the way, you'll find extensive coverage of Ajax and XML techniques, current browsers (Opera, Safari, Firefox), and more.

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IT internship opportunity

Tunisia Live - Dec 31, 1969

Areas such as: optimization of meta data, integration of javascript and Ajax across the website, optimization of site loading time, linkage of articles and information in news ways… Tunisia Talks is a video website, that evolves from the Tunisia Talks
MyAjaxApp Makes It Easier than Ever To Build Web Services

San Antonio Express - Dec 31, 1969

AjaxPlugin is a simple JavaScript library to interface with an Ajax Database. Web developers can add database content to their HTML page and write to their database tables with simple JavaScript code. Web designers can also use the ajaxPlugin
MyAjaxApp Makes It Easier than Ever To Build Web Services

Albany Times Union - Dec 31, 1969

AjaxPlugin is a simple JavaScript library to interface with an Ajax Database. Web developers can add database content to their HTML page and write to their database tables with simple JavaScript code. Web designers can also use the ajaxPlugin
Smarsh Introduces Web Archiving

Compliance Week - Dec 31, 1969

Archived Web pages are preserved and rendered with their original look and feel. Interactive elements (such as YouTube videos, slideshows, AJAX, Javascript and Flash content) remain functional, and links between pages are maintained, pointing to the
Google's bots learn to read interactive webpages more like humans

Ars Technica - Dec 31, 1969

But in the past, Google's bots hit a wall when they ran into interactive content that was loaded through JavaScript—especially on pages that use Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) to allow users access to additional content without reloading pages.