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Beginning JavaScript

Beginning JavaScriptAuthors: Paul Wilton, Jeremy McPeak
Publisher: Wrox
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Edition: 4
Pages: 792
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Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133
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Product Description

The perennial bestseller returns with new details for using the latest tools and techniques available with JavaScript

JavaScript is the definitive language for making the Web a dynamic, rich, interactive medium. This guide to JavaScript builds on the success of previous editions and introduces you to many new advances in JavaScript development. The reorganization of the chapters helps streamline your learning process while new examples provide you with updated JavaScript programming techniques.

You'll get all-new coverage of Ajax for remote scripting, JavaScript frameworks, JavaScript and XML, and the latest features in modern Web browsers. Plus, all the featured code has been updated to ensure compliance with the most recent popular Web browsers.

  • Introduces you to the latest capabilities of JavaScript, the definitive language for developing dynamic, rich, interactive Web sites
  • Features new coverage of data types and variables, JavaScript and XML, Ajax for remote scripting, and popular JavaScript frameworks
  • Offers updated code that ensures compliance with the most popular Web browsers
  • Includes improved examples on the most up-to-date JavaScript programming techniques

Continuing in the superlative tradition of the first three editions, Beginning JavaScript, Fourth Edition, gets you up to speed on all the new advances in JavaScript development.


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5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Book, Awesome JavaScript   December 3, 2009
Onlydole (Cleveland, OH)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book was wonderful in helping me better understand JavaScript and getting back on my feet after reading so many bad "Beginner" books. I can't wait to re-learn jQuery as well.

The layout of the book is as follows:

Introduction.

Chapter 1: Introduction to JavaScript and the Web.

Chapter 2: Data Types and Variables.

Chapter 3: Decisions, Loops, and Functions.

Chapter 4: Common Mistakes, Debugging, and Error Handling.

Chapter 5: JavaScript -- An Object-Based Language.

Chapter 6: Programming the Browser.

Chapter 7: HTML Forms: Interacting with the User.

Chapter 8: Windows and Frames.

Chapter 9: String Manipulation.

Chapter 10: Date, Time, and Timers.

Chapter 11: Storing Information: Cookies.

Chapter 12: Dynamic HTML and the W3C Document Object Model.

Chapter 13: Using ActiveX and Plug-Ins with JavaScript.

Chapter 14: Ajax.

Chapter 15: JavaScript Frameworks.

Appendix A: Answers to Exercises.

Appendix B: JavaScript Core Reference.

Appendix C: W3C DOM Reference.

Appendix D: Latin-1 Character Set.

As you can see, the book followed what I thought to be a more natural progression when learning JavaScript and it didn't jump around to several different topics at once like most other books do. This book also had a WHOLE chapter dedicated to Windows and Frames, which was something else I had been looking for in a book.

Great read, highly recommended, pick it up ASAP!



4 out of 5 stars Sloppy copyediting on update   December 24, 2009
E. H. Beversluis
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Just put out $30 for _Beginning Javascript_ 4th edition, having started a JavaScript review and realized my first edition of said book was a "bit" dated.

It is frustrating to find, already on p. 7, evidence of sloppy editing after the cut-and-paste of the update. Under the heading "Where do my scripts go?", instead of a general statement introducing the