Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Course Technology.Javascript.The.Web.Technologies.Series.5th.Edition.Feb.2010


Book Details: 
By: Don Gosselin
ISBN-10: 0538748877 ISBN-13: 9780538748872
720 Pages PB
©2011 Published

About the Book
Now in its fifth edition, JAVASCRIPT guides beginning programmers through Web application development using the JavaScript programming language. As with previous editions of this book, Don Gosselin introduces key Web authoring techniques with a strong focus on industry application. A real-world project, similar to what students would encounter in a professional setting, is developed throughout each chapter. Since professional Web development jobs often require programmers to add features to an existing site, each chapter project uses a professionally designed Web site. After completing the course, students will be able to use JavaScript to build professional quality, dynamic Web sites.

Teaches Web page authoring techniques to students with little to no prior programming experience using the JavaScript language.
Includes a new Short Quiz element that tests students to prove that they understand the concept or technique for each major section.
Includes Pointers and Facts in each chapter that provide students with practical advice and proven strategies related to the concept being discussed.
Provides plenty of opportunities for skill application through updated end-of-chapter Reinforcement Exercises and Discovery projects.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction to JavaScript.
2. Working with Data Types and Operators.
3. Working with Functions, Events, and Control Structures.
4. Manipulating the Brower Object Model.
5. Validating Form Data with JavaScript.
6. Using Object-Oriented JavaScript.
7. Manipulating Data in Strings and Arrays.
8. Debugging and Error Handling.
9. Managing State Information and Security.
10. Introduction to the Dynamic Object Model (DOM).
11. Creating Dynamic HTML (DHTML).
12. Updating Web Pages with AJAX.
Appendix A. Building a Web Development Environment.
Appendix B. Introduction to PHP.
Appendix C. Processing XML.
Index.

About the Author
Don Gosselin is a technical communications expert with more than 20 years experience. His extensive technology background includes application development, technical writing, training, and curriculum development. In addition to this text, he has written or contributed to textbooks on Java programming, Microsoft Visual C++, Web design technologies, Web programming languages, JavaScript, PHP programming with MySQL, ASP.NET programming with SQL Server, HTML, and XHTML.

 
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