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Sams Teach Yourself Dynamic HTML in a Week

 Sams Teach Yourself Dynamic HTML in a Week

Sams Teach Yourself Dynamic HTML in a Week By Bruce Campbell, Rick Darnell
Publisher: Sams 1997-09 | 508 Pages | ISBN: 1575213354 | PDF (OCR from html) | 5.3 MB

This tutorial explores the use of the new Dynamic HTML technologies from both Microsoft and Netscape. The book teaches the new Dynamic HTML tags and concepts like the Document Object Model in a clear, step-by-step manner with lots of practical examples. The CD-ROM includes electronic versions of “Teach Yourself JavaScript” and “Teach Yourself VBScript”.

As the title suggests, Teach Yourself Dynamic HTML in a Week is a straightforward tutorial, designed to provide you with enough information and practice to quickly begin coding for 4.0 browsers. While some titles lump multiple HTML topics together under the “Dynamic HTML” banner, this one sticks strictly to its subject, covering both Netscape and Microsoft implementations of scripting, HTML, and style sheets to create dynamic and interactive content. Advanced topics, such as the integration of multiple languages and objects into your Web site design, are also considered. Each chapter represents a day’s lesson plan and covers a single topic in depth. Workshop and wrap-up sections are included in each lesson for hands-on practice. The appendices provide excellent reference for HTML 4, JavaScript, VBScript, and cascading style sheets. All of the included source code and HTML examples–as well as recommended Web creation utilities and electronic versions of related titles–are available on the book’s companion Web site.

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Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional [Lee Babin ]

begajaxwidphp Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional [Lee Babin ]

Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional
272 pages | Apress (October 2006) | English | 1590596676 | 3.6 MB

Book Description
Ajax breathes new life into web applications by transparently communicating and manipulating data in conjunction with a server-based technology. Of all the server-based technologies capable of working in conjunction with Ajax, perhaps none are more suitable than PHP, the world’s most popular scripting language.

Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional is the first book to introduce how these two popular technologies can work together to create next-generation applications. Author Lee Babin covers what you commonly encounter in daily web application development tasks, and shows you how to build PHP/AJAX-enabled solutions for forms validation, file upload monitoring, database-driven information display and manipulation, web services, Google Maps integration, and more. You’ll learn how to

* Take advantage of PHP and advanced JavaScript capabilities to create next-generation, highly responsive Web applications.
* Enhance commonplace application tasks such as forms validation and tabular data display.
* Manage cross-browser issues, ensuring your applications run on all major Web browsers.
* Take advantage of the Google Maps API and add spatial mapping features to your website.

You’ll also be introduced to other key topics like conquering cross-platform issues, countering potential security holes, and testing and debugging JavaScript with efficiency. All examples are based on real-world scenarios, so you’ll be able to apply what you learn to your own development situations.

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Learning JavaScript

 Learning JavaScript

Shelley Powers, “Learning JavaScript”
O’Reilly Media | 2008 | ISBN: 0596521871 | 396 pages | CHM | 9,7 MB

If you’re new to JavaScript, or an experienced web developer looking to improve your skills, Learning JavaScript provides you with complete, no-nonsense coverage of this quirky yet essential language for web development. You’ll learn everything from primitive data types to complex features, including JavaScript elements involved with Ajax and dynamic page effects. By the end of the book, you’ll be able to work with even the most sophisticated libraries and web applications.

Complete with best practices and examples of JavaScript use, this new edition shows you how to integrate the language with the browser environment, and how to practice proper coding techniques for standards-compliant websites. This book will help you:

Learn the JavaScript application structure, including basic statements and control structures
Identify JavaScript objects — String, Number, Boolean, Function, and more
Use browser debugging tools and troubleshooting techniques
Understand event handling, form events, and JavaScript applications with forms
Develop with the Browser Object Model, the Document Object Model, and custom objects you create
Learn about browser cookies and more modern client-side storage techniques
Get details for using XML or JSON with Ajax applications
Learning JavaScript follows proven learning principles to help you absorb the concepts at an easy pace, so you’ll learn how to create powerful and responsive applications in any browser.

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Special Edition Using JavaScript (Special Edition Using)

 Special Edition Using JavaScript (Special Edition Using)

Special Edition Using JavaScript (Special Edition Using)
Publisher: Que | ISBN: 0789725762 | edition 2001 | PDF | 896 pages | 7,85 mb

Special Edition Using JavaScript covers the following topics:
An Overview of JavaScript
Programming Fundamentals
Basic Objects
Working with Browser Windows
Working with the Document Object
Working with Forms
Dynamic HTML
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David R. Brooks – An Introduction to HTML and JavaScript for Scientists and Engineers

 David R. Brooks   An Introduction to HTML and JavaScript for Scientists and Engineers

David R. Brooks – An Introduction to HTML and JavaScript for Scientists and Engineers
Springer | 2007 | ISBN: 1846286565 | Pages: 200 | PDF | 5.15 MB

The JavaScript language is widely used for simple online applications. This useful book presents HTML and JavaScript in a way that uniquely meets the needs of students in the sciences and engineering. It explains how to create simple, client-side applications for scientific and engineering calculations. It includes many complete HTML/JavaScript examples with science/engineering applications to guide the reader progressively and comprehensively through the subject.

This book is specifically targeted at a technical audience but not one that is necessarily familiar with a programming language– and gives the reader a sufficient understanding of HTML and JavaScript to write their own online applications. The exposition emphasises basic programming principles in a modern Web-oriented environment, making it also highly suitable for an introductory programming course for non-computer-science majors.

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JavaScript Demystified

 JavaScript Demystified
James Keogh, “JavaScript Demystified”
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media | 2005 | ISBN: 007226134X | 375 pages | PDF | 6,1 MB

f you’re looking for an easy way to learn JavaScript and want to start creating interactive Web pages right away, this is the resource you need. The hands-on approach and step-by-step instructions guide you through the basics of this leading Web development tool with easy-to-understand language from start to finish.
Whether or not you have previous JavaScript experience, you’ll get an excellent foundation here, discovering how Web applications and programming languages work. Next, you’ll learn the essentials of JavaScript — what variables, operators, expressions, statements, arrays, and strings are and what they do, then on to forms, event handlers, cookies, frames, rollovers, banners, DHTML, and more. With end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam, this book will have you creating dynamic, feature-rich Web pages in no time at all. Simple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for an advanced student, JavaScript Demystified is your shortcut to mastering JavaScript.
This one of a kind self-teaching text offers:
An easy way to understand JavaScript
A quiz at the end of each chapter
A final exam at the end of the book
No unnecessary technical jargon
A time-saving approach



Microsoft PowerShell, VBScript & JScript Bible

 Microsoft PowerShell, VBScript & JScript Bible

William R. Stanek, James O’Neill, Jeffrey Rosen “Microsoft PowerShell, VBScript & JScript Bible”
Wiley | English | 2009-02-24 | ISBN: 0470386800 | 912 pages | PDF | 8,2 MB

Packed with more than 300 sample scripts and an extensive collection of library functions, this essential scripting book is the most thorough guide to Windows scripting and PowerShell on the market. You’ll examine how Windows scripting is changing the face of system and network administration by giving everyday users, developers, and administrators the ability to automate repetitive tasks. Plus, this is the first time that VBScript, Jscript, and Powershell are all covered in a single resource.

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Alexander J. Vincent – JavaScript Developer’s Dictionary

 Alexander J. Vincent   JavaScript Developers Dictionary

Alexander J. Vincent – JavaScript Developer’s Dictionary
Sams | 2002 | ISBN: 0672322013 | Pages: 1200 | PDF | 2.70 MB

JavaScript Developer’s Dictionary covers all the essential functions, methods, and objects of JavaScript in an easy-to-find, logical order.

JavaScript, and each different version of JavaScript, interacts very differently with each variety of Web browser, leaving Web developers scrambling to write code that will work in all the major browsers. JavaScript Developer’s Dictionary brings all these variants into one volume, breaking down every object in the JavaScript language and how it applies to each browser.

Wherever possible, the book also provides workarounds for earlier versions of JavaScript and for direct inconsistencies. The emphasis throughout this book is on compatibility across many versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer.

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Richard Wagner – Building Facebook Applications For Dummies

 Richard Wagner   Building Facebook Applications For Dummies

Richard Wagner – Building Facebook Applications For Dummies
For Dummies | 2008 | ISBN: 0470277955 | Pages: 342 | PDF | 5.02 MB

There’s no doubt about it — Facebook is cool. Along with users who want to interact with friends, businesses are using Facebook as a marketing and networking tool. And if you’re a Web developer, you probably know there’s a demand for Facebook applications. If you have some basic knowledge of Web client technology, such as HTML, JavaScript, or CSS, and know how to use a Web programming language, Building Facebook Applications For Dummies is just what you need to start building apps for Facebook.

This friendly guide helps you create applications to reach Facebook’s huge audience, so you can enlarge your list of friends, introduce people to your product or service, or network with other business professionals. You’ll find out how to:

* Work with the Facebook API
* Build applications that take advantage of Facebook’s News Feed and Wall
* Migrate existing Web applications to Facebook
* Create mobile apps for Facebook
* Use Facebook’s markup and query languages
* Get your app noticed by Facebook users

A handy companion Web site includes code samples, starter applications, and other useful information about building Facebook apps. Whether you want to create applications for business purposes or just for fun, Building Facebook Applications For Dummies is the fun and easy way to get started.

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