This book makes object-oriented programming accessible and understandable to web developers. It gives great real world examples, which will work for those who only understand enough about HTML and scripting to insert them in their web pages. Plus JavaScript Objects goes on to show how to customize examples for those with greater knowledge of scripting. This enables more experienced readers to go on and build their own tools and demonstrates the powers of JavaScript as an object-oriented programming language, which has far more potential for the development of large scale applications than is currently appreciated.
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This is a book of JavaScript tools and projects for people who make web pages, and the programmers and future programmers who work with them. It can be used for self study, for web authoring, for web application programming, and as a textbook in a college course on "Object-Oriented Programming in JavaScript."
Tom taught computer science at the University of Delaware and at Colgate before becoming a full-time programmer (while occasionally teaching a course or two at Colgate). He is the author of Equations, Models and Programs: A Mathematical Introduction to Computer Science (Prentice Hall 1988) and several theoretical articles.
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