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JavaScript Bible, Fifth Edition

by Danny Goodman and Michael Morrison
4.0 out of 5 stars

  • Paperback: 1272 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 5 edition March 19, 2004
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0764557432
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 2.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.60 pounds

    53 of 58 people found the following review helpful: OK for the cut&paste programmer., September 8, 2004 Reviewer:wiredweird "wiredweird" (Earth, or somewhere nearby) -    The value of this massive book lies in its many examples. The JavaScript language is simple enough, but its the definitions of the system objects that create complexity in using it. Goodman spends lots of time going over the particulars, with short readable examples. This is great for the serious HTML writer. I'm imagining a reader who's done a good bit of HTML and may have a little experience with more common kinds of programming. That reader has probably looked into the source code for lots of other people's web pages, and has probably seen JavaScript embedded for various cool functions. Such people will appreciate the thoroughness, detail, examples, and friendly style of the book. That intended reader is not a battle-hardened veteran of software engineering or advanced student of computer science. People with more programming background may be disappointed by the relatively low density of the text, and by its organization. The author has created a successful organization grouping by task, but that is very different from a formal presentation of the language and standard APIs. Decide who you are and what you want. This is a book for a specific purpose and reading population, and seems to serve those very well. If your purpose or backgorund are different, though, the organization may not meet your needs. //wiredweird

    Book Description
    • This new edition of the definitive guide to JavaScript has been revamped to cover the latest browsers, language updates, extensions, and JavaScript standards
    • Part tutorial and part reference, the book serves as a learning tool for building new JavaScript skills and a detailed reference for seasoned JavaScript developers
    • Danny Goodman's exclusive interactive workbench, The Evaluator, makes it easy to master JavaScript and DOM concepts
    • Offers deployment strategies that best suit the user's content goals and target audience
    • Bonus CD-ROM is packed with advanced content for the reader who wants to go an extra step


    Book Info
    Presents how to master JavaScript and DOM concepts with The Evaluator, and exclusive interactive workbench, how to capture your target audience with Web sites featuring creative effects and instant interactivity, and how to optimize your scripts for effective presentation on the newest browser versions. Softcover.

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