JavaScript: A Programmer's Companion from Basic through DHTML, CSS and DOM - Softcover

Koch, Stefan

 
9780470847046: JavaScript: A Programmer's Companion from Basic through DHTML, CSS and DOM

Synopsis

A practical and thorough introduction to JavaScript.
Providing a broad overview of language features as well as extensive examples, this book provides an excellent and thorough introduction to JavaScript programming, addressing its key issues and problems. Not only does it include a concise language reference and numerous examples, it covers cross-browser issues and explains how to write scripts for use on as wide a range of browsers as possible.
* Includes a concise language reference and numerous examples
* Covers cross-browser issues
* Thorough coverage of DOM level 2 and CSS and emphasis on DHTML Companion Web site provides customisable scripts

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About the Author

Stefan Koch, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany.

From the Back Cover

JavaScript is one of the most popular scripting languages for producing dynamic web pages, and is popular not just because it is easy to learn, but also because it is platform-independent, meaning that most web browsers can handle it. It can be used to create sites which are vibrant, user-friendly and arresting. As a way of enhancing the contents of a website, JavaScript is enormously successful.

Whether you have web development experience or have never programmed before, Stefan Koch provides an excellent introduction to programming with JavaScript, using motivating examples and clear, concise language. Rather than simply providing ready-made scripts, the author encourages you to try modifying and enhancing the programs yourself so that you can harness the potential of JavaScript to give you exactly what you need.

JavaScript offers

  • A thorough introduction to programming with JavaScript
  • A concise language reference and numerous examples
  • Coverage of cross-browser issues
  • Thorough coverage of DOM level 2 and CSS and emphasis on DHTML
  • Customisable scripts on a companion web-site ? www.wiley.co.uk/koch

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