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Mastering JavaScript: Part 1 One-Day Course

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Mastering JavaScript: Part 1 One-Day Course
by Alan Liska, Allan Liska

Spiral-bound: 224 pages
Dimensions (in inches): 0.55 x 11.01 x 8.93
Publisher: DDC Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1562438360; Bk&Disk edition (May 1, 1999)


Includes data disk. Mastering JavaScript: Part 1 introduces students to the basics of JavaScript version 1.2, the Web's most powerful and popular scripting language. Like DDC's other technical Internet courses, Mastering JavaScript explains a potentially difficult topic in a clear and approachable manner with a large number of hands-on exercises. This course teaches students enough aspects of JavaScript to write useful programs with it. More importantly, this course prepares students to move on to more complicated JavaScript tasks, as taught in the companion course, Mastering JavaScript: Part 2.


Customer Reviews
IT'S WORTH IT!, February 20, 2001
Reviewer: A reader from New York, NY

"This is a very good book for the people who wish to make fancy personal web pages. This book grooms your Java Script concepts and also touches some nerves of of advanced scripting techniques. It is a good start for beginners and a very good refence book for the advanced users.In short, It's worth the price !" -B. Kataria, NY

Short & to the Point!, October 31, 2000
Reviewer: Samara Alman from boston,ma

I found this book very useful. I did not have the same difficulties as other reviewers.(I found no mistakes in the book,perhaps the earlier reviews alluded to problems that have since been corrected by the publisher)I loved the fact that there was no B.S, just what I needed to know.I was not an expert in Java but this book allowed me to get the training I needed without wasting my time. I would recommend it to users who do not have alot of time on their hands but need quick, competent training. I do not need the 'Java Bible' as another reviewer mentioned. I need to be able to do my job and quickly, this book helped me do that plain and simple- Samara Alman

Buy another Book, August 28, 2000
Reviewer: A reader from Korea

This book is easy to read that is the only good thing about it. If you are looking to use the examples in this book you will be sadly mistaken. The mirely don't work. In short a disappointment. If you buy this book don't be suprised if you want your money back. Part II is just as bad. In you want a book that is easy to understand for all levels and scripting from the first day buy JavaScript Bible, It's excellent.

STOP! DON'T BUY THIS BOOK, August 25, 2000
Reviewer: java_reader from Korea

This book is Easy to read being how it only 145 pages. As far as Mastering Java Script you won't do it with this book. The big flaw in this book it THE EXAMPLE CODE DOES NOT WORK. If you are new to JavaScript and you don't yet have the knowledge to start debugging don't buy this book. If you want to buy a GOOD Book with examples that work thats tells you what browser they will work on buy the JavaSript Bible. You will be writing script from the first day with the JavaScript Bible, an Excellent Book and its 1000 pages of knowledge. If you buy Mastering JavaSript Part I or II you will be asking for you money back .. I PROMISE!






Book Subjects
Learning JavaScript
JavaScript Reference Manual
Advanced JavaScript Programming
 
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