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JavaScript in 10 Steps or Less

Written By Lucas Harrison on Friday, 17 August 2012 | 19:16

Since the mid-1990s when Netscape introduced version 2 of its flagship Netscape Navigator browser, JavaScript has been part of the Web development landscape. Providing a mechanism to implement dynamic interactivity in the browser, without connecting to the server, JavaScript is at the core of the Dynamic HTML model, which allows today’s modern browsers to host sophisticated applications and user interfaces.
This book is a recipe book that provides you with quick, digestible examples of how to perform specific tasks using JavaScript. These tasks range from simple tasks such as displaying dynamic output in the browser window to complex tasks such as creating a dynamic, interactive menu system.
This book isn’t a tutorial in JavaScript. It is designed to be a useful reference when you are actively engaged in building your Web applications and need quick answers to the question “How do I do this in JavaScript?” For most tasks of low and medium complexity, you will likely find an example in this book. Completing complex tasks can often be achieved by combining more than one sample tasks from the book.

- Author: Arman Danesh
- Publisher: Wiley Publishing, Inc.
- Published: 2004
- Language: English
- Format: PDF
- ISBN: 0-7645-4241-9
- Pages: 647
- Size: 13.8 MB
- Link: JavaScript in 10 steps

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