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JavaScript Bible TM, 5th Edition
By: Danny Goodman , Michael MorrisoneBook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Imprint: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Format: Adobe Encrypted (DRM)
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* This new edition of the definitive guide to JavaScript has been revamped to cover the latest browsers, language updates, extensions, and JavaScript standards
* Part tutorial and part reference, the book serves as a learning tool for building new JavaScript skills and a detailed reference for seasoned JavaScript developers
* Danny Goodman's exclusive interactive workbench, The Evaluator, makes it easy to master JavaScript and DOM concepts
* Offers deployment strategies that best suit the user's content goals and target audience
* Bonus CD-ROM is packed with advanced content for the reader who wants to go an extra step
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| Title of Computers eBook: JavaScript Bible TM, 5th Edition | |
| Release Date: 03-08-2004 | |
| Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |
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JavaScript Bible TM, 5th Edition
Chapter One
In This ChapterHow JavaScript blends with other Web-authoring technologies
The history of JavaScript
What kinds of jobs you should and should not entrust to JavaScript
JavaScript's Role in the World Wide Web and Beyond
Many of the technologies that make the World Wide Web possible have far exceeded their original goals. Envisioned at the outset as a medium for publishing static text and image content across a network, the Web is forever being probed, pushed, and pulled by content authors. By taking for granted so much of the "dirty work" of conveying the bits between server and client computers, content developers and programmers dream of exploiting that connection to generate new user experiences and practical applications. It's not uncommon for a developer community to take ownership of a technology and mold it to do new and exciting things. But with so many Web technologies-especially browser programming with JavaScript-being within reach of everyday folks, we have witnessed an unprecedented explosion in turning the World Wide Web from a bland publishing medium into a highly interactive, operating system-agnostic authoring platform.
The JavaScript language, working in tandem with related browser features, is a Web-enhancing technology. When employed on the client computer, the language can help turn a static page of content into an engaging, interactive, and intelligent experience. Applications can be as subtle as welcoming a site's visitor with the greeting "Good morning!" when it is morning in the client computer's time zone-even though it is dinnertime where the server is locat
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