Book Detail
Paperback: 624 pages
Publisher: Peachpit Press; 1 edition (February 27, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0321812522
ISBN-13: 978-0321812520
File Size : 20 Mb | File Format : PDF + Epub
Book DescriptionIt’s time for a current, definitive JavaScript book, and in this comprehensive beginner’s guide, bestselling author Larry Ullman teaches the language as it is implemented today. Larry demonstrates how to build upon JavaScript’s ease of use, while demystifying its often-cryptic syntax, especially for those who have not programmed before. This book enforces modern JavaScript’s best practices and embraces key Web development approaches such as progressive enhancement and unobtrusive scripting. The author demonstrates loads of real-world code and makes it available for download.
You’ll learn about JavaScript itself and the relationship between JavaScript and HTML. Next you’ll explore variables, common operators, and control structures. Then you’ll create functions, handle events, and do more with HTML forms. You’ll master Ajax, work with frameworks, and use JavaScript with PHP to create a complete example. The result is a book that helps you not just tinker with JavaScript but to thoroughly comprehend it.
This book includes:
- Easy step-by-step instruction, ample illustrations, and clear examples
- Real-world techniques to build your skills
- Insight into best practices from a veteran Web expert
- Emphasis on strategies for creating reliable code that will work on all of today’s browsers and devices, even those without JavaScript
Despite having written many computer books, I have no formal computer training, save for one Pascal class way, way, way back in high school. So I like to say that I'm not a computer geek, although I can speak their language.
My formal education was in impractical knowledge: English literature, language, and writing; philosophy and religion (with a heavy emphasis on symbolic logic); and, Latin. As you can see, nothing really useful here. I guess what I did figure out is how to learn something new, how to synthesize all the information I come across, and how to communicate what I've learned in a clear and effective manner.
Since college I've worked at a national bookstore chain, at the main library at Georgetown University, and then for DMC Insights, Inc. I started as the head of the Digital Media Technologies department, where my main focus was on developing dynamic Web sites. I've since been promoted to President of the company, but that's not as impressive as it may sound! Most of my time is spent writing (books and articles), teaching (online and in small group settings), and actually using the technologies that I write about and teach.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Getting Started
Chapter 1 : (Re-) Introduction JavaScript
Chapter 2 : JavaScript In Action
Chapter 3 : Tools of The Trade
Part 2 : JavaScript Fundamentals
Chapter 4 : Simple Variable Types
Chapter 5 : Using Control Structures
Chapter 6 : Complex Variable Types
Chapter 7 : Creating Functions
Chapter 8 : Event Handling
Chapter 9 : JavaScript and The Browser
Chapter 10 : Working With Forms
Chapter 11 : Ajax
Part 3 : Next Steps
Chapter 12 : Error Management
Chapter 13 : Frameworks
Chapter 14 : Advanced JavaScript
Chapter 15 : PHP and JavaScript Together
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