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JavaScript Index - JavaScript Book : Special Edition Using JavaScript
by Paul McFedries Paperback: 912 pages Dimensions (in inches): 2.02 x 9.16 x 7.42 Publisher: Que ISBN: 0789725762; 1st edition (June 19, 2001) From the Back Cover: Special Edition Using JavaScript covers the following topics: • An Overview of JavaScript • Programming Fundamentals • Basic Objects • Working with Browser Windows • Working with the Document Object • Working with Forms • Dynamic HTML About the Author: Paul McFedries is the president of Logophilia Limited, a technical writing company. He has been programming since he was a teenager in the mid-1970s, has programmed everything from mainframes to desktops to bar code scanners, and has worked with many different languages, including Fortran, assembly language, C++, and of course, JavaScript. Paul has written over three dozen books that have sold more than two million copies worldwide, including Windows 98 Unleashed, VBA for Office 2000 Unleashed, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Windows Me, and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Web Page. Paul encourages all readers to drop by his Web site: mcfedries If you have any comments about the book, please send them to the following address: UsingJavaScript@mcfedries.com Note, however, that due to time constraints, Paul regrets that he cannot provide JavaScript technical support or custom programming. Customer Reviews Great book-apply Javascript in your web pages in a few days, October 23, 2001 Reviewer: codedaemon from Singapore This book should get anyone who understands the C programming language and HTML up and running in a few days. Do things like use Javascript to check for certain conditions, the web browser information, password protection, shopping cart and such. The book is an introduction so you don't see server side scripting, however, most pro webpages use a whole lot more technologies like DHTML,XML and there is a need for other supplementary material. Yes there is a need for a JavaScript language reference like Pure JavaScript. Anyway, I think I like it because it is well written. |
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