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Seller Notes: | “Book is in Like New / near Mint Condition. Will include dust jacket if it originally came with one. Text will be unmarked and pages crisp. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every order.” |
Publication Year: | 1997 | Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English | UPC: | 0785555502239 |
ISBN: | 9780764502231 | EAN: | 0785555502239 |
JAVASCRIPT FOR DUMMIES, 2ND EDITION By Emily A. Vander Veer **Mint Condition**
About this product
Synopsis | |
Everyone is creating Web pages for fun and profit — now, no matter how little programming experience you have, you can get into the action as well with JavaScript For Dummies, 2nd Edition. This easy-to-use reference takes the mystery out of creating vibrant, attention-getting Web pages by using the latest version of JavaScript. Use the design tips and real-life sample JavaScript code you find in this book to wake up your Web pages and keep those Web surfers coming back for more! Inside, find helpful advice on how to Add JavaScript scripts to existing HTML code to create easy-to-use forms for users to fill out Take advantage of the latest JavaScript features available in Netscape Navigator 4.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 Integrate other programming languages, such as C++ and Java, with JavaScript to create powerful multimedia applications Test and debug your scripts with ease Explore options for creating full-blown client-server applications with JavaScript Test-drive the latest cool JavaScript tools Explaining JavaScript in detail and how it differs from Java, HTML and other Web programming tools, this manual aims to provide users with an understanding of how to use JavaScript to create interactive Web pages. Users should soon be able to grasp JavaScript basics, write, test and debug code. The book covers how JavaScript works with Microsoft and Netscape software. | |
Product Identifiers | |
ISBN-10 | 0764502239 |
ISBN-13 | 9780764502231 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 581660 |
Key Details | |
Author | Emily A. Vander Veer |
Number Of Pages | 400 pages |
Format | Paperback |
Publication Date | 1997-07-28 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John |
Publication Year | 1997 |
Additional Details | |
Edition Number | 2 |
Copyright Date | 1997 |
Illustrated | Yes |
Dimensions | |
Weight | 25.6 Oz |
Height | 1 In. |
Width | 7.4 In. |
Length | 9.2 In. |
Target Audience | |
Group | Trade |
Classification Method | |
LCCN | 97-073299 |
LC Classification Number | QA76.73.J39V36 1997 |
Dewey Decimal | 005.2/762 |
Dewey Edition | 21 |
Table Of Content | |
Introduction.Part I: Building Killer Web Pages for Fun and Profit.Chapter 1: Hitting the Highlights: JavaScript Basics.Chapter 2: First Things First: Getting Started with JavaScript.Chapter 3: Low-Budget HTML Primer.Chapter 4: Object-Oriented Concepts.Chapter 5: A Bird’s-Eye View of the JavaScript Language.Part II: JavaScript in Action.Chapter 6: Hunting and Gathering (And Validating) User Input.Chapter 7: Getting a Handle on Events.Chapter 8: Take Control!Chapter 9: Hey! Can I Get Some Service Around Here?Part III: JavaScript Language Reference.Chapter 10: Fun with Objects.Chapter 11: For Sale by Owner: Object Properties.Chapter 12: There’s a Method to This Madness.Chapter 13: Fully Functioning.Chapter 14: How Do You Handle a Hungry Event? Event Handlers!Part IV: Advanced JavaScript Topics.Chapter 15: Cool JavaScript Tricks.Chapter 16: JavaScript ToolTime.Part V: The Part of Tens.Chapter 17: Top Ten (Or So) Online JavaScript Resources.Chapter 18: Ten (Or So) Most Common JavaScript Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them).Chapter 19: Ten (Or So) Tips for Debugging Your Scripts.Appendix A: JavaScript Reserved Words.Appendix B: JavaScript Color Values.Appendix C: About the CD.Index.End-User License Agreement.Installation Instructions. | |
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