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JavaScript for the World Wide Web.: Student Edition (Visual Quickstart Guides) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Tom Negrino , Dori Smith
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  • Taschenbuch: 592 Seiten
  • Verlag: Peach Pit; Auflage: 5. A. (Dezember 2003)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0321150716
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321150714
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 22,8 x 17,2 x 2,6 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 2.035.372 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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When Peachpit Press released the debut edition of JavaScript for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, it immediately became one of the most useful tools for busy Web developers. Now in its fourth edition, this book has been improved, expanded, and more finely tuned. Written for Web coders who have at least some familiarity with HTML, the book doesn't necessarily require you to have knowledge of JavaScript programming or scripting. The presentation is illustrative and productive, and concepts are introduced via practical examples, explained briefly, presented in code, and then explained line by line. Using judicious screen shots and new code highlighted in red, the authors have made JavaScriptquite intuitive. In this new edition, they point out features compatible with only certain Web browsers using new IE and Netscape icons. Along with its core content, the text includes an excellent genealogy of the various flavours of JavaScript, complete with an extensive object flowchart that is colour coded by browser version. It also steps outside the base language with a chapter on visual development tools that use JavaScript, such as Dreamweaver, GoLive, and Fireworks. There are tons of useful scripts in the book, and the publisher provides a companion Web where you can get each script, as well as an interface for viewing the code in action. You can download all of the scripts in a single ZIP file. This is simply a must-have guide to JavaScript. --Stephen W Plain

Topics covered:Browser detection, Rollovers, Cycling banners, Frames, Windows, Form validations, Regular expressions, Date and time display, Event handling, Cookies, Cascading style sheets (CSS), DHTML, User interface design, Bookmarklets, Visual development tools, Debugging, Genealogy and reference. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Taschenbuch .

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When Peachpit Press released the debut edition of JavaScript for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, it immediately became one of the most useful tools for busy Web developers. Now in its fourth edition, this book has been improved, expanded, and more finely tuned.

Written for Web coders who have at least some familiarity with HTML, the book doesn't necessarily require you to have knowledge of JavaScript programming or scripting. The presentation is illustrative and productive, and concepts are introduced via practical examples, explained briefly, presented in code, and then explained line by line. Using judicious screen shots and new code highlighted in red, the authors have made JavaScript for the World Wide Web quite intuitive. In this new edition, they point out features compatible with only certain Web browsers using new IE and Netscape icons.

Along with its core content, the text includes an excellent genealogy of the various flavors of JavaScript, complete with an extensive object flowchart that is colorcoded by browser version. It also steps outside the base language with a chapter on visual development tools that use JavaScript, like Dreamweaver, GoLive, and Fireworks.

There are tons of useful scripts in the book, and the publisher provides a companion Web site where you can get each script, as well as an interface for viewing the code in action. You can download all of the scripts in a single Zip file. This is simply a must-have guide to JavaScript. --Stephen W. Plain

Topics covered:

  • Browser detection
  • Rollovers
  • Cycling banners
  • Frames
  • Windows
  • Form validations
  • Regular expressions
  • Date and time display
  • Event handling
  • Cookies
  • Cascading style sheets (CSS)
  • DHTML
  • User interface design
  • Bookmarklets
  • Visual development tools
  • Debugging
  • Genealogy and reference
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Don't waste your money! 19. September 2000
Von Ein Kunde
Format:Taschenbuch
I am a novice Java Script user and was hoping to "jump right in" and apply some Java Script to my pages. To date I have not been able to make ONE of the codes in this book do what I want it to do. Furthermore, this book teaches nothing. It is simply copy and paste with very little theory or explanation. I have used other Quickstart Guides in the past with moderate success, but cannot recommend this one.
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My favorite book on JavaScript 14. September 2000
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Format:Taschenbuch
I have them all: Goodman's "Bible", Flanagan's "Definitive Guide" and some German books. This one is the best! This is the one that really helped me start. It has lots of useful examples on little room: mouseover-buttons, windows, cookies, banners, frames, pull-down-menus and so on. This is everything you need to start up! It's well written, the examples work. The book is short, precise and nicely layouted. Congratulations!
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One of the most important aspects of any new language, be it spoken, written, or software-based, is the syntax and usage rules. This book, while advertised for the beginner and intermediate, skips over this most crucial aspect of learning javascript and delves immediately into example programming. I was on my third chapter, still waiting for the detailed discussion of javascript syntax before I realized that the two or so odd pages in chapter one was all I was going to get. I have spent hours trying to decipher their example code because I do not understand the fundamental constructs of the objects, methods, and event handlers. I am learning javascript, but mostly due to my existing knowledge of C and C++, not because of any teaching from this book. Short of copying the example code verbatim, I think most beginner and intermediate users will find that they do not have the understanding of javascript in which to solve unique problems on their web pages. If an exact example is not in the book, they will be unable to use their knowledge of javascript to deduce a solution. I found this book very disappointing, especially after really enjoying this "visual" approach in Elizabeth Castro's HTML for the World Wide Web. Advanced javascript users will undoubtedly pick up clever programming ideas from this book, but if you are actually trying to LEARN this language, you will be disappointed.
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this is just fun
I bought this book to learn java script fast but besides couple of examples how to play with pictures there is nothing in there. Do not make the same mistake! Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 27. Juli 2000 von "viktor_sv"
Good primer, however you still need a good reference book.
For the most part the book works well as a primer. Basically, instead of getting yourself one of those Teach Yourself books, you could use this one instead. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 11. Juli 2000 von Joaquin J. Rosario
Good, but not perfect
If you have a small website and you are interested in adding some special effects or interactivity with Javascript, you may find this book very interesting. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 5. Juli 2000 von Winston Kotzan
Disappointing
This is terrible for the VQS series. Although it has very useable and everday scripts in it, the authors really don't teach the javascript. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 1. Juli 2000 von B. Schneider
Very disappointing
This book does not belong with the VQS series. It does not teach you javascript. It just shows you some, don't get me wrong, useful scripts, but it doesn't TEACH. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 30. Juni 2000 von B. Schneider
Great Beginner's Book
I found this to be an excellent book to go from Beginner to Intermediate level JavaScript. All topics are covered (some like "Storing Information in Frames" are a little... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 23. Juni 2000 von Steven A. Bell
Great Reference
A very good reference work; great for the beginner but a little thin for the experienced programmer. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 19. Juni 2000 von "kenneg"
Very Disappointing
This book provides some javascript examples to tinker around with, but does not bother to teach the basics of the language. You can get scripts for free all over the web. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 13. Juni 2000 von Timbo Grande
Very Disappointing
This book provides some javascript examples to tinker around with, but does not bother to teach the basics of the language. You can get scripts for free all over the web. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 13. Juni 2000 von Timbo Grande
Great for the beginner.
Before I start, I want to mention that I am a beginner. I found this book extremely helpful -- I was coding within the first 5 minutes of opening this book. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 8. Juni 2000 von aniline
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