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The
ABCs of Javascript
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by Lee Purcell, Mary Jane Mara, Paperback, 456 pages Published by Sybex Publication date: January 1, 1997
Fast Track to JavaScript is written for the millions of people out there with a basic knowledge of computers, the Internet and HTML. Using JavaScript, programming novices can add professional interactive information to their Web sites, including animation, real-time updates, and visitor changeable screens. Included in the book is a series of sample applets including animated logos, a 3-D world that moves, and hyperlinks to sports providers for live score updates.
The Complete
Idiot's Guide to Javascript
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by Aaron Weiss, Scott J. Complete Idiot's Guide to Javascript Walter, Scotty Walter, 2nd Edition Paperback, 316 pages Published by Que Education & Training Publication date: February 1, 1997
As more and more non-programmers are required to create sizzling Web content, the need for a friendly, easy-to-use book continues to grow. Based on the highly successful first edition, this book provides users with the information they need to effectively use JavaScript to create and manage powerful, interactive Web sites. Updated to cover the latest version of Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer
Danny Goodman's
Javascript Handbook
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by Danny Goodman, Paperback, 544 pages Published by IDG Books Worldwide Publication date: May 1996
Unleash the power of the next generation of Web development tools with this definitive guide to JavaScript. Bestselling author and world-renowned scripting expert Danny Goodman guides even the lay-surfer to bringing powerful, client-side functionality--including interactivity, multimedia, and real-time displays--to HTML documents and Java applets.
Designing
With Javascript : Creating Dynamic Web Pages (Web Review Studio Series)
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by Nick Heinle, Paperback, 256 pages Published by O'Reilly & Associates Publication date: September 1, 1997
Written by the author of the "JavaScript Tip of the Week: " Web site, this new Web Review Studio book focuses on the most useful and applicable scripts for making truly interactive, engaging Web sites. You'll not only have quick access to the scripts you need, you'll finally understand why the scripts work, how to alter the scripts to get the effects you want, and, ultimately, how to write your own groundbreaking scripts from scratch Pub: 6/97.
Inside
Javascript
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by Bill Bercik, Jill Bond, Paperback Published by New Riders Publishing Publication date: October 1, 1996
Netscape's new server administration tools offer a new perspective on server administration. This book helps the Webmaster learn and optimize the Netscape LiveWire suite to make the job of Web site administration easier and less time consuming.
Instant
Javascript (Hewlett-Packard Professional Books)
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by Brian Holman, William Lund, Paperback, 432 pages Published by Prentice Hall Computer Books Publication date: October 1, 1996
This book is a complete tutorial in writing JavaScript code so you can add Java-like intelligence and interactivity to Web sites--without becoming an expert in object-oriented programming. Interactive Internet with JavaScript covers JavaScript from both the client and server side. The CD-ROM includes all code examples.
Java and
Javascript Programming
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by Peter Wayner, Paperback, 335 pages Published by Ap Professional Publication date: October 1, 1996
This book teaches readers to program using Java and JavaScript, as well as when to use one or the other. The author focuses on developing the type of applet that users are likely to develop for themselves. Peter Wayner is a well-reviewed technical writer with expertise in C++ and Internet-related issues. Readers will be able to adapt his code shared in this book with little or no effort to fit specific needs.
Javascript
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by Paul Kooros, Michele De Wolfe, Paperback, 337 pages Published by Prima Pub Publication date: August 1, 1996
Many webmasters don't have time to learn a high level programming language, yet every webmaster needs his site to be as content rich and interactive as possible. JavaScript is the answer to these needs--a simple scripting language that allows the administrator to use the vast majority of the functionality of the Java language. Extensive examples and code are presented where appropriate.
Javascript
1.1 Developer's Guide
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by Arman Danesh, Wes Tatters, Paperback, 600 pages Published by Sams Publishing Publication date: November 1, 1996
The JavaScript 1.1 Developer's Guide is the professional reference for enhancing commercial-grade Web sites with JavaScript. Packed with real-world JavaScript examples, the book shows the developer how to use JavaScript to glue together Java applets, multimedia programs, plug-ins, and more on a Web site. Readers discover ways to add interactivity and Java applets to Web pages CD-ROM includes source code and powerful utilities
Javascript
Bible
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by Danny Goodman, Paperback, 640 pages Published by IDG Books Worldwide Publication date: October 22, 1996
There's a lot you can do with HTML, but it's nothing compared to what you can do by adding JavaScript to your Web pages. JavaScript BIBLE, 2nd Edition, shows you how adding a few lines of JavaScript to your Web pages can dramatically increase the functionality and interactivity of your site. Not only that, but this book's bundled CD-ROM for Windows or Macintosh is packed with resources and examples -- from an on-screen quick reference accessible from WinHelp, Apple Guide, or your Web browser, to sample scripts and hundreds of megabytes of usable Web design elements and product demos. In this second edition, best-selling author Danny Goodman covers late-breaking developments like Netscape Navigator 3.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 as well as hot new plug-in technology like LiveConnect -- all this in addition to a complete reference to the JavaScript language.
Javascript
Cd Cookbook
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by Eric Sadun, Erica Sadun, Cd-Rom Edition Software Published by Charles River Media Publication date: August 1996
Learn JavaScript the easy way with this completely updated and revised version of our best-selling CD Cookbook. Your web pages will come alive with the 100 new templates and recipes. You can add excitement to your web site with blinking frames, digital clocks, and pop-up messages or use the recipes that include JavaScript games, formulas, histograms, status bar "tricks," and strings. You'll save hundreds of programming hours with the tools, programming code, and completely updated JavaScript reference provided on this multiplatform CD. We've also included new tutorials for constructing your own applets and a separate section on JavaScript Data Structures, including a discussion of the object model, creating and using arrays, pointers and trees.. --This text refers to the software edition of this title.
Javascript
Cookbook
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by Yosef Cohen, Paperback, 608 pages Published by John Wiley & Sons Publication date: April 1, 1997
JavaScript Cookbook offers a conversational and painless introduction to JavaScript, the scripting language supported by Netscape's Navigator browser and Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Suited for novice programmers who want to add basic interactivity to their Web pages, JavaScript Cookbook also includes complete references to JavaScript objects, methods, and events and can be used as a handy reference. The final section of the book shows JavaScript in action, showing how to build a form and how to confirm the validity of a user's entries.
Javascript
Essentials
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by Jason J. Manger, Paperback, 541 pages Published by Osborne McGraw-Hill Publication date: October 1, 1996
JavaScript Essentials opens with an overview of JavaScript and Java and their differences as well as their capablities. Readers will learn how to create and manipulate JavaScript objects, and how to integrate them into HTML documents. This easy-to-understand guide foregoes lengthy technical descriptions in favor of ready-to-use code examples and tutorials structured around small, reusable programs that can immediately be integrated into your Web site.
Javascript
for Dummies
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by Emily A. Vander Veer, Paperback, 400 pages Published by IDG Books Worldwide Publication date: July 14, 1997
Javascript
Sourcebook : Creative Interactive Javascript Programs for the World
Wide Web
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by Gordon McComb, Paperback, 726 pages Published by John Wiley & Sons Publication date: August 1, 1996
For the HTML expert who wants to expand his or her knowledge into a thorough understanding of JavaScript, JavaScript Sourcebook is an excellent choice. This book opens with generalities about programming doctrine, appropriate use of JavaScript, and discussions of such programming concepts as variables, operators, strings, and loops. It then launches into in-depth coverage of every object, property, function, operator, expression, data type, and event handler in the JavaScript 1.1 language specification. JavaScript Sourcebook wraps up with practical JavaScript information, including a handy "Fixing Broken JavaScript Programs" chapter that lists the 11 most common JavaScript programming errors and the methods for correcting them. There is also good documentation of JavaScript's capacity for working with HTML frames and outstanding information about advanced client-side topics, such as pull-based updates and image maps. Computer-book authors frequently load their companion CD-ROMs with the source code from the chapters and leave it at that. McComb has arranged for permission to include Bill Dortch's useful hIdaho frameset functions on the CD-ROM that accompanies JavaScript Sourcebook. Though the functions are available on the Web, having them at hand is a plus for programmers.
Learn
Advanced Javascript Programming
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by Yehuda Shiran, Tomer Shiran, Paperback, 700 pages Published by Wordware Publishing Publication date: November 1, 1997
A more in-depth, advanced coverage of the JavaScript programming language. JavaScript is the adaptation of Java from Netscape with added client features making Web content easier to program.
Mastering
Javascript
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by Jamie Jaworski, James Jaworski, Paperback, 1085 pages Published by Sybex Publication date: May 1, 1997
You don't need to be a C++ programmer to use Java. Mastering JavaScript shows novices how to use a simple scripting language to add professional interactive information to their Web sites, including animation, real-time updates, and visitor changeable screens. It provides thorough, comprehensive coverage of JavaScript, discussing and illustrating all language features through programming examples. The presentation of information in the book is broad and fast-paced; the tone is friendly and casual.
Practical Javascript Programming
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by Reaz Hoque, Paperback, 496 pages Published by M & T Books Publication date: March 1, 1997
The author gives a quick but useful introduction to JavaScript programming without burdening the reader with extraneous details.
Using
Javascript
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by Mark C. Reynolds, Ray Daly, Rick Darnell, Bill Dortch, mo Everett, Gordon McComb, Paperback, 831 pages Published by Que Education & Training Publication date: May 1, 1996
As the most popular scripting language on the Web and the only client scripting language currently supported by both Netscape and Internet Explorer, JavaScript is perfect for users who want to add life to their Web sites-but lack advanced programming skills. Special Edition Using JavaScript, Second Edition is the most comprehensive reference available on this incredible technology. Explores the new functions of JavaScript and it's uses Shows how JavaScript, in conjunction with the LiveConnect model, can be used to interface with Java and plug-ins such as Shockwave and RealAudio CD-ROM includes JavaScript and Java examples from the book, Web helpers and utilities; additional code and examples not found in the book and an HTML listing of key JavaScript, Java, and Web programming sites on the Internet