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"Authoritative Guide to JavaScript" eBook, recommended to save the book introduction to the introduction to the content of the content · · · · · ·

author:Shen Lin

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"Authoritative Guide to JavaScript" eBook, recommended to save the book introduction to the introduction to the content of the content · · · · · ·

The definitive guide to JavaScript

Author: Flanagan

Publisher: Southeast University Press

Subtitle: Photocopy 5th Edition

Publication year: 2007-6

Number of pages: 994

Price: RMB99.00

Binding: Paperback

ISBN: 9787564107680

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Pay attention to the WeChat public number: Shen Lin, send: 0941

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The Authoritative Guide to JavaScript (Photocopy) (5th Edition) has been comprehensively revised and expanded to cover the JavaScript technologies needed to build today's Web 2.0 applications. The Definitive Guide to JavaScript (Photocopy) (5th Edition) is not only an example-driven programmer's guide, but also a ready-to-read reference manual that explains everything you need to know about using JavaScript scripts effectively in a new chapter, including:

Scripted HTTP and Ajax; XML processing; client-side graphics using markup; JavaScript namespaces – essential when writing complex programs; classes, closures, persistence layers, flash, and JavaScript embedded in Java applications The first part elaborates on the core of the JavaScript language. If you're new to JavaScript, it will teach you the language; if you're already a JavaScript programmer, the first part will hone your skills and deepen your understanding of the language. The second part explains how to program the DOM using JavaScript in the context of scripting provided by a particular browser. It also uses many ingenious examples to illustrate extensively and deeply how JavaScript can be applied to client programs: ; generate tabular content for HTML documents; show the vitality of DHTML; automate form validation; draw dynamic pie charts; create draggable HTML elements; define keyboard shortcuts for web applications; create tooltips with Ajax features; and load XML document objects using XPath and XSLT in Ajax applications And more, the third part covers the core of the JavaScript language. Describes every class, object, constructor, method, function, property, and constant defined in JavaScript 1.5 and ECMAScriptversion3. The fourth part is a detailed reference to client-side JavaScript, covering legacy web browser APIs, standard DOM2API, and emerging standards such as XMLHttpRequest objects and markup.