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David Sawyer McFarland JavaScript

The Missing Manual

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Book information

Oreilly & Associates Inc

USA

2008

1

Paperback

528

Heavy

226408

978-0-596-51589-8

0-596-51589-8

JavaScript (Computer program language)

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JavaScript is essential for creating modern, interactive websites. But, unlike HTML and CSS, JavaScript is a true programming language with complex rules that are challenging for most web designers to learn. In "JavaScript: The Missing Manual", bestselling author David McFarland teaches you how to use JavaScript in sophisticated ways - even if you have little or no programming experience. In a clear, entertaining way, the book starts out by teaching you how to build a basic JavaScript program. Then, once you've mastered the structure and terminology, you'll learn how to use advanced JavaScript tools to add useful interactivity to your sites quickly and painlessly, rather than scripting everything from scratch. To jump-start your progress, the book offers several "living examples" - step-by-step tutorials for building website components with JavaScript using raw materials, such as graphics and half-completed Web pages, that you can download from the book's companion website.In this book: Getting Started introduces the building blocks of JavaScript, and general tips on computer programming. You can learn to add scripts to a web page; store and manipulate information; communicate with the browser window; respond to events like mouse clicks and form submissions; and identify and modify HTML.Building Web Page features provides real-world examples of JavaScript in action. You can learn to create pop-up navigation bars, enhance HTML tables, build an interactive photo gallery, and make web forms more usable. You can create interesting user interfaces with tabbed panels, accordion panels and pop-up dialog boxes. Troubleshooting and Debugging shows you how to avoid the ten most common errors new programmers make, and how to find and fix bugs. Communicating with the Web Server covers Ajax, the approach that made JavaScript glamorous. You can learn to use JavaScript to communicate with a server so that your web pages can receive information without having to reload. If you want to put JavaScript to work right away with getting tangled up in code, "JavaScript: The Missing Manual" is the best book available.

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