Javascript: A Beginner's Guide, Second Edition
Author: John Pollock
Step-by-step instruction teaches beginning JavaScript programmers and Web designers to create windows, display moving text, and generate sound or other multimedia elements with ease. Uses the successful Beginner's Guide teaching system, which countless new users have praised for giving them a solid foundation in technology.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | Introduction to JavaScript | 1 |
2 | Placing JavaScript in an HTML File | 15 |
3 | Using Variables | 35 |
4 | Using Functions | 65 |
5 | JavaScript Operators | 95 |
6 | Conditional Statements and Loops | 127 |
7 | Event Handlers | 161 |
8 | Objects | 189 |
9 | The Documents Object | 223 |
10 | Window Object | 267 |
11 | JavaScript Arrays | 307 |
12 | Math, Number, and Date Objects | 341 |
13 | Handling Strings | 379 |
14 | JavaScript and Forms | 411 |
15 | JavaScript and Frames | 445 |
16 | An Introduction to Advanced Techniques | 477 |
A | Answers to Mastery Checks | 523 |
Index | 541 |
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Teach yourself Visual C# .NET version 2003--and begin developing Microsoft .NET--connected applications--one step at a time. This practical, hands-on tutorial expertly guides you through the fundamentals--from learning Visual C# syntax to writing and running your first components, Web services, and applications. Work at your own pace through easy-to-follow lessons and hands-on exercises to teach yourself essential techniques. And stay ahead of the curve by working with real-world examples and best practices for Visual C# .NET version 2003 development. Topics include object-oriented techniques, such as inheritance and encapsulation; exception-handling; resource management and the garbage collector; building components; creating GUI components and user controls; manipulating XML documents; Microsoft ADO.NET; Web Forms; Microsoft ASP.NET controls; integration with Microsoft Windows .NET Server 2003; testing; deployment; and more.
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