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Part II explains If you are already a JavaScript programmer, Part I will sharpen your skills and deepen your understanding of the language. ""A must-have reference for client-side JavaScript, covering legacy web browser APIs, the standard Level 2 DOM API, and emerging standards such as the XMLHttpRequestobject and the canvas tag Namespaces in JavaScript--essential when writing complex programs Classes, closures, persistence, Flash, and JavaScript embedded in Java applications Part I explains the scripting environment provided by web browsers, with a focus on DOM scripting with unobtrusive JavaScript.
If you are already a JavaScript programmer, Part I will sharpen your skills and deepen your understanding of the language. If you are already a JavaScript programmer, Part I will sharpen your skills and deepen your understanding of the language.
This book is both an example-driven programmer's guide and a keep-on-your-desk reference, with new chapters that explain everything you need to know to get the most out of JavaScript, including: Scripted HTTP and Ajax XML processing Client-side graphics using the canvas tag Namespaces in JavaScript--essential when writing complex programs Classes, closures, persistence, Flash, and JavaScript embedded in Java applications Part I explains the core JavaScript language in detail. More than 300,000 JavaScript programmers around the world have made this their indispensable reference book for building JavaScript applications.
If you are already a JavaScript programmer, Part I will sharpen your skills and deepen your understanding of the language. If you are already a JavaScript programmer, Part I will sharpen your skills and deepen your understanding of the language. The broad and deep coverage of client-side JavaScript is illustrated with many sophisticated examples that demonstrate how to: Generate a table of contents for an HTML document Display DHTML animations Automate form validation Part II explains the core JavaScript language in detail.
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