19th
MAY

The Book of JavaScript, 2nd Edition: A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages

Posted by bandr under General Programming, JavaScript

The Book of JavaScript, 2nd Edition: A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages

The Book of JavaScript, 2nd Edition: A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages

Product Description
The Book of JavaScript teaches readers how to add interactivity, animation, and other tricks to their web sites with JavaScript. Rather than provide a series of cut-and-paste scripts, thau! takes the reader through a series of real world JavaScript code with an emphasis on understanding. Each chapter focuses on a few important JavaScript features, shows how professional web sites incorporate them, and takes readers through examples of how they might add those features to their own web sites. This thoroughly updated 2nd edition includes new chapters on Ajax, revised appendices, and new examples throughout. Summary sections and assignments close each chapter, making the book perfect for use in college courses or independent study.

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14th
MAY

JavaScript Weekend Crash Course

Posted by Relaxtubes under Development for Web, JavaScript

Product Description
Learn JavaScript fast! With JavaScript Weekend Crash Course, you can get up to speed programming JavaScript applications in a single weekend!

This book begins at the beginning and assumes no prior JavaScript experience. You’ll learn the essentials of JavaScript from Friday evening through Sunday afternoon.

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12th
MAY

Object-Oriented JavaScript

Posted by Relaxtubes under JavaScript, Programming

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Once listed in the “nice to have” sections of job postings, these days the knowledge of JavaScript is a deciding factor when it comes to hiring web developers. And rightly so. Where in the past we used to have the occasional few lines of JavaScript embedded in a web page, now we have advanced libraries and extensible architectures, powering the “fat-client”, AJAX-type rich internet applications.JavaScript is the language of the browser, but it’s also heavily employed in many other environments: server-side programming, desktop applications, application extensions and widgets. It’s a pretty good deal: you learn one language and then code all kinds of different applications. While this book has one chapter specifically dedicated to the web browser environment including DOM, events, and AJAX tutorials, the rest is applicable to all the other environments too.

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9th
MAY

An Introduction to HTML and JavaScript for Scientists and Engineers

Posted by Relaxtubes under Development for Web, JavaScript

An Introduction to HTML and JavaScript for Scientists and Engineers

An Introduction to HTML and JavaScript for Scientists and Engineers

Product Description

The JavaScript language is widely used for simple online applications. This useful book presents HTML and JavaScript in a way that uniquely meets the needs of students in the sciences and engineering. It explains how to create simple, client-side applications for scientific and engineering calculations. It includes many complete HTML/JavaScript examples with science/engineering applications to guide the reader progressively and comprehensively through the subject.

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3rd
MAY

Pro JavaScript™ Techniques (With Source Code)

Posted by Relaxtubes under JavaScript, Programming

Pro JavaScript™ Techniques (With Source Code)

John Resig “Pro JavaScript™ Techniques (With Source Code)”
Dec 2006 | English | ISBN-13: 978-1-59059-727-9 | 380 Pages | PDF | 8.13 MB

Pro JavaScript Techniques is the ultimate JavaScript book for the modern web developer. It provides everything you need to know about modern JavaScript, and shows what JavaScript can do for your web sites. This book doesnt waste any time looking at things you already know, like basic syntax and structures.
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2nd
MAY

Visual QuickStart Guide JavaScript and Ajax for the Web

Posted by Relaxtubes under Ajax, Development for Web, JavaScript

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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, forms, regular expressions and strings, user events, and cookies). After, there are two chapters on AJAX fundamentals.

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