Book Detail
Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: O'Reilly Media; Third Edition edition (April 25, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1449316859
ISBN-13: 978-1449316853
File Size : 4.21 Mb | File Format : PDF
Book Description JavaScript is the ubiquitous programming language of the Web, and for more than 15 years, JavaScript: The Definitive Guide has been the bible of JavaScript programmers around the world. This book is an all-new excerpt of The Definitive Guide, collecting the essential parts of that hefty volume into this slim yet dense pocket reference.
The first 9 chapters document the latest version (ECMAScript 5) of the core JavaScript language, covering:
- Types, values, and variables
- Operators, expressions, and statements
- Objects and arrays
- Functions and classes
- Interact with web browser windows
- Script HTML documents and document elements
- Modify and apply CSS styles and classes
- Respond to user input events
- Communicate with web servers
- Store data locally on the user's computer
About The Author
David Flanagan is a JavaScript programmer at Mozilla. His books with O’Reilly include JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, jQuery Pocket Reference, The Ruby Programming Language, and Java in a Nutshell. David has a degree in computer science and engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He lives with his wife and children in the U.S. Pacific Northwest between the cities of Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver, British Columbia.
Main Contents
Chapter 1 Lexical Structure
Chapter 2 Types, Values, and Variables
Chapter 3 Expressions and Operators
Chapter 4 Statements
Chapter 5 Objects
Chapter 6 Arrays
Chapter 7 Functions
Chapter 8 Classes
Chapter 9 Regular Expressions
Chapter 10 Client-Side JavaScript
Chapter 11 Scripting Documents
Chapter 12 Handling Events
Chapter 13 Networking
Chapter 14 Client-Side Storage
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