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Format: | Paperback | Publication Year: | 2009 |
Language: | English | Weight: | 2.7 lbs |
Binding: | Paperback | Product Group: | Book |
Author: | Nicholas C. Zakas | IsTextBook: | Yes |
Publisher: | Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John | ISBN: | 9780470227800 |
EAN: | 9780470227800 |
JavaScript for Web Developers by Nicholas C. Zakas
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Product Information | |
Professional JavaScript for Web Developers , 2nd Edition, provides a developer-level introduction along with the more advanced and useful features of JavaScript. Starting at the beginning, the book explores how JavaScript originated and evolved into what it is today. A detailed discussion of the components that make up a JavaScript implementation follows, with specific focus on standards such as ECMAScript and the Document Object Model (DOM). The differences in JavaScript implementations used in different popular web browsers are also discussed. Building on that base, the book moves on to cover basic concepts of JavaScript including its version of object-oriented programming, inheritance, and its use in various markup languages such as HTML. An in-depth examination of events and event handling is followed by an exploration of browser detection techniques and a guide to using regular expressions in JavaScript. The book then takes all this knowledge and applies it to creating dynamic user interfaces. The last part of the book is focused on advanced topics, including performance/memory optimization, best practices, and a look at where JavaScript is going in the future. This book is aimed at three groups of readers: Experienced developers familiar with object-oriented programming who are looking to learn JavaScript as it relates to traditional OO languages such as Java and C++ Web application developers attempting to enhance the usability of their web sites and web applications Novice JavaScript developers aiming to better understand the language In addition, familiarity with the following related technologies is a strong indicator that this book is for you: Java PHP ASP.NET HTML CSS XML This book is not aimed at beginners who lack a basic computer science background or those looking to add some simple user interactions to web sites. These readers should instead refer to Wrox”s Beginning JavaScript, 3rd Edition (Wiley, 2007). This book covers: What Is JavaScript?- Explains the origins of JavaScript: where it came from, how it evolved, and what it is today. Concepts introduced include the relationship between JavaScript and ECMAScript, the Document Object Model (DOM), and the Browser Object Model (BOM). A discussion of the relevant standards from the European Computer Manufacturer”s Association (ECMA) and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is also included. JavaScript in HTML- Examines how JavaScript is used in conjunction with HTML to create dynamic web pages. Introduces the various ways of embedding JavaScript into a page, including a discussion surrounding the JavaScript content-type and its relationship to the element. Language Basics- Introduces basic language concepts, including syntax and flow control statements. Explains the syntactic similarities of JavaScript and other C-based languages and points out the differences. Type coercion is introduced as it relates to built-in operators. Variables, Scope, and Memory- Explores how variables are handled in JavaScript given their loosely typed nature. A discussion about the differences between primitive and reference values is included, as is information about execution context as it relates to variables. Also, a discussion about garbage collection in JavaScript explains how memory is reclaimed when variables go out of scope. Reference Types- Covers all of the details regarding JavaScript”s built-in reference types, such as Object and Array . Each reference type described in ECMA-262 is discussed both in theory and how they relate to browser implementations. Object-Oriented Programming- Explains how to use object-oriented programming in JavaScript. Since JavaScript has no concept of classes, several popular techniques are explored for object creation and inheritance. Also covered is the concept of function prototypes and how that relates to an overall OO approach. Anonymous Functions- Explores one of the most powerful aspects of JavaScript: anonymous functions. | |
Product Identifiers | |
Publisher | Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John |
ISBN-10 | 047022780x |
ISBN-13 | 9780470227800 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 69583970 |
Product Key Features | |
Format | Paperback |
Language | English |
Dimensions | |
Weight | 43.1 Oz |
Width | 7.6in. |
Height | 1.7in. |
Length | 9.3in. |
Additional Product Features | |
Dewey Edition | 22 |
Table of Content | 1. What Is JavaScript?2. JavaScript in HTML.3. Language Basics.4. Variables, Scope, and Memory.5. Reference Types.6. Object-Oriented Programming.7. Anonymous Functions.8. The Browser Object Model.9. Client Detection.10. The Document Object Model.11. DOM Levels 2 and 3.12. Events.13. Scripting Forms.14. Error Handling and Debugging.15. XML in JavaScript.16. ECMAScript for XML.17. Ajax and JSON.18. Advanced Techniques.19. Client-Side Storage.20. Best Practices.21. Upcoming APIs.22. The Evolution of JavaScript.Appendix A. JavaScript Libraries.Appendix B. JavaScript Tools. |
Publication Year | 20090000 |
Illustrated | Yes |
Dewey Decimal | 005.2/762 |
Copyright Date | 2009 |
Author | Nicholas C. Zakas |
Edition Number | 2 |
Number of Pages | 840 Pages |
Lc Classification Number | Qa76.73.J39 |
Publication Date | 2009-01-14 |
Lccn | 2008-045552 |
Price : 4.38
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