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050 _aQA 76.73.J39 .W55 2002
100 _aWilton, Paul
_eauthor
245 0 _aPractical JavaScript for the usable web /
_cPaul Wilton, Stephen Williams and Sing Li.
260 _aBirmingham, UK :
_bGlasshaus,
_cc2002
300 _av, 391 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aIntroduction -- Chapter 1: Getting Started with JavaScript -- Chapter 2: Data and Decisions -- Chapter 3. Functions and Code Design -- Chapter 4. Interacting with the Web Browser -- Chapter 5. Windows and Frames -- Chapter 6. DHTML for IE4 and NN4. -- Chapter 7. The DOM: DHTML for the Latest Browsers -- Chapter 8. Advanced Form Techniques -- Chapter 9. Passing Information between Web Pages and Data Storage -- Chapter 10. Data Validation Techniques -- Index.
520 _aThis is a new kind of JavaScript book. It's not cut'n'paste, it's not a reference, and it's not an exhaustive investigation of the JavaScript language. It is about client-side, web focused, and task-oriented JavaScript. JavaScript is a core skill for web professionals, and as every web professional knows, client-side JavaScript can produce all sorts of glitches and bugs. 'Practical JavaScript for the Usable Web' takes a two pronged approach to learning the JavaScript that you need to get your work done: teaching the core client-side JavaScript that you need to incorporate usable interactivity into your web applications, including many short functional scripts, and building up a complete application with shopping cart functionality.
650 _aJAVASCRIPT (COMPUTER PROGRAM LANGUAGE)
700 _aStephen Williams;Sing Li.
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