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Murach’s JavaScript and DOM Scripting

Description

Want to create websites that deliver the fast response times, dynamic user interfaces, and special effects that today’s users expect?

Then this is the book for you! Whether you’re just starting out in JavaScript or whether you’re ready to move into DOM scripting, it gives you the skills you need. Here’s how:

#1: It’s 2 books in 1: A JavaScript book and a DOM scripting book
Most books cover JavaScript or DOM scripting. But to create user-responsive sites, you need to know both.

So the first half of this book is a course in JavaScript essentials. Then, the second half is a course in DOM scripting that gives you a clear understanding of how DOM scripting works, how JavaScript underlies it, and how to use it to build applications that run slide shows, use drop-down menus, rotate headlines, sort tables, provide animation, and more!

That means you can gain basic to expert skills in a single book.

#2: It provides a fast start
Section 1 is a crash course in JavaScript. In fact, by the end of chapter 3, you’ll know how to code, test, and debug applications that include elementary DOM scripting. Then, the rest of the book builds on those skills to cover all the JavaScript and DOM scripting essentials.

#3: It shows you how to create and use event-handling libraries for browser compatibility
One of the headaches of web programming is ensuring that the code will work with all the popular browsers.

So this book shows you how to create your own event-handling libraries of browser-compatible code, so you can draw on it as needed. It shows you how to take advantage of free, third-party libraries like jQuery and Dojo. And it helps you to appreciate, and profit from, the extensive libraries of tested code that are included in the downloadable applications for the book.

#4: It shows 20 complete applications that can be used as models for new apps
The key to mastering client-side web development is to have plenty of applications that show how the features interact and what problems might occur in building a website.

So this book gives you complete code for 20 professional applications. These run the gamut from business applications, like object-oriented forms validation, to entertainment apps, like a rotating, 3-dimensional carousel of images that the user can control with the mouse or keystrokes.

You can download these for free from the Murach website. Experiment with them on your own, then use them as time-saving models for new applications.

#5: The paired-pages format lets developers set their own pace
Murach books have a distinctive format. Each two-page spread presents a single topic: the lefthand page explains the topic, while the righthand page shows the critical details, using syntax, code, screen shots, and how-to notes.

Both beginning and experienced developers tell us that this format makes it easy to focus on the information they need, whether they’re using the book for training or reference. Again, you can try this out for yourself by downloading chapters 2 and 3 for free from the Murach website.

So don’t wait to become an expert web developer. Get your copy of Murach’s JavaScript and DOM Scripting today!

Table of Contents

Section 1 Introduction to JavaScript programming
Chapter 1 Introduction to web development and JavaScript
Chapter 2 How to code a JavaScript application
Chapter 3 How to test and debug a JavaScript application
Chapter 4 A crash course in XHTML
Chapter 5 A crash course in CSS

Section 2 JavaScript essentials
Chapter 6 How to get input and display output
Chapter 7 How to work with numbers, strings, and dates
Chapter 8 How to code control structures
Chapter 9 How to create and use arrays
Chapter 10 How to create and use functions
Chapter 11 How to create and use objects
Chapter 12 How to use regular expressions, handle exceptions, and validate data

Section 3 DOM scripting
Chapter 13 Basic DOM scripting
Chapter 14 Advanced event handling
Chapter 15 Advanced DOM manipulation
Chapter 16 How to script CSS
Chapter 17 How to script tables and forms
Chapter 18 Animation with DOM scripting

Section 4 Other JavaScript skills
Chapter 19 How to control the web browser
Chapter 20 How to use JavaScript libraries

Appendix A How to set up your computer for this book

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