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David Flanagan
ISBN: 9780596101992
Format: Paperback
Publisher:O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
Edition: 5th Revised edition
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Part tutorial and part reference, this book helps you develop new JavaScript skills by building on your basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and the Web in general. It includes scripting Flash with JavaScript, HTTP and Ajax, DOM, SVG, XML, and web services and also serves as a detailed reference for the more experienced web developers.
Part tutorial and part reference, this book not only helps you develop new JavaScript skills by building on your basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and the Web in general, but also serves as a detailed reference for the more experienced web developers among you. Furthermore, the fifth edition now includes advanced material on the latest developer topics, such as scripting Flash with JavaScript, HTTP and Ajax, DOM, SVG, XML, web services, and remote scripting. Like all O'Reilly "Definitive Guides", this book provides the most comprehensive reference section on the market, documenting every object, property, method, event handler, function and constructor used by client-side JavaScript. The new edition has also been revamped to cover the latest browsers, language updates, extensions, and JavaScript standards. No wonder, it's the top-selling JavaScript book of all time. No other book comes close.
| ISBN | 0596101996 | | Pages | 1018 | | ISBN13 | 9780596101992 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA | | Weight (grammes) | 1266 | | Imprint | O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA | | Published in | Sebastopol | | Format | Paperback | | Previous ISBN | 9780596000486 | | Publication date | 25 Aug 2006 | | Height (mm) | 234 | | Library of Congress | QA76.73.J3 | | Width (mm) | 186 | | DEWEY | 005.133 | | Spine width (mm) | 52 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly |
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| 1 | | Introduction to JavaScript | | 1 | | 2 | | Lexical structure | | 15 | | 3 | | Datatypes and values | | 21 | | 4 | | Variables | | 49 | | 5 | | Expressions and operators | | 59 | | 6 | | Statements | | 83 | | 7 | | Objects and arrays | | 106 | | 8 | | Functions | | 124 | | 9 | | Classes, constructors, and prototypes | | 150 | | 10 | | Modules and namespaces | | 183 | | 11 | | Pattern matching with regular expressions | | 199 | | 12 | | Scripting Java | | 213 | | 13 | | JavaScript in Web browsers | | 235 | | 14 | | Scripting browser Windows | | 270 | | 15 | | Scripting documents | | 298 | | 16 | | Cascading style sheets and dynamic HTML | | 345 | | 17 | | Events and event handling | | 388 | | 18 | | Forms and form elements | | 437 | | 19 | | Cookies and client-side persistence | | 456 | | 20 | | Scripting HTTP | | 478 | | 21 | | JavaScript and XML | | 502 | | 22 | | Scripted client-side graphics | | 530 | | 23 | | Scripting Java applets and Flash movies | | 573 |
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