JavaScript Professional Projects
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Paul Hatcher, John Gosney
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ISBN: 1592000134 ISBN13: 9781592000135
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Description
Because JavaScript is not a stand-alone technology, this book shows you how to work with such things as forms, graphics images, sound files, hyperlinks, and cascading style sheets (CSS). You will learn how to write not only JavaScript that can stand on its own within a Web page, but also how to write scripts that call functions or otherwise interact with applications written in other development languages. The programming concepts discussed within the book and shown by its examples are directly applicable to writing code in other languages. The JavaScript examples in the book's projects show where and how to insert JavaScript code within HTML tags and how to work with the document object model (DOM) to execute functions that make an otherwise static Web page an interactive document. Features
The projects presented within the book will reduce the coding work and JavaScript learning curve by providing the majority of JavaScript applications readers want
You don't have to be a programmer to develop scripts in JavaScript. Since JavaScript is available within most every browser, anyone wanting to develop exciting web pages can use JavaScript
A companion Web site wil have all the source code from the Projects and additional scripts that readers can use to develop their own individual script
Table of Contents
1. JavaScript Programming Basics
2. Selection and Repetition Statements
3. Arrays and Strings
4. User Defined and Built-In Functions
5. Object Oriented JavaScript
6. Events and Timers
7. The Document Object Model
8. Handling Forms
9. Windows and Frames
10. Handling Web Browser, Screen Resolution, and Color Depth Differences
11. Client Side Data and Cookies
12. JavaScript Security
13. Handling Errors and Debugging Scripts
14. Creating a JavaScript Pop-Up Calculator
15. Creating a JavaScript Calendar
16. Creating an Online Test or Survey
17. Creating a Client-Side Shopping Cart
18. Setting Up a Members-Only Password Protected Web Page or Web Site
19. Creating Hyperlinked Banner Ad Rotators
20. Using JavaScript to Create Dynamic HTML (DHTML) Effects Author Bio
Paul Hatcher
Paul Hatcher currently lives in Greenwood Indiana. He is attending Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis and working towards a Computer Science degree from Purdue University. He has worked in technical fields for almost five years. His previous book was 'JavaScript Professional Projects' from Premier Press (1592000134).
John Gosney
John Gosney is currently Director of Technology Services for the Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis. He has also served as a technical writer and Web development consultant for a major pharmaceutical corporation. John has authored several books, including 'Homesite 4.5 Fast & Easy Web Development' (ISBN:0761531823), 'Customer Relationship Management Essentials' (ISBN: 0761528458), and 'Business Intelligence with ColdFusion' (ISBN: 0761528431). He lives in Columbus, Indiana.
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