Head First Javas Script
Language: ENG Series: Head first seriesPublication details: Beijing O'reilly 2008Edition: 1stDescription: 630 p. | Binding - Paperback | 23.6*20.2ISBN:- 81-8404-436-4
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| 005.133 LAN Data structures using C and C++ | 005.133 MAL Programming in Java | 005.133 MON Javascript in 24 hours | 005.133 MOR Head First Javas Script | 005.133 MUG Programmer's guide to Java certification | 005.133 MYA Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 enterprise edition | 005.133 NAU Java 2 | 
                                                    
                                                        This book is useful for those who want to move from writing HTML/CSS web pages, to create their own dynamic web applications using JavaScript. The book was published by O’Reilly in 2008, and is available in paperback. Author Michael Morrison has tried explaining complex programming concepts in a simple and effective manner. As any other Head First book, Head First JavaScript, is also designed using a visually rich format.
Each chapter includes review questions and answers, crossword puzzles and tons of examples. Concepts talked about in the book include DOM, Objects, data storing, looping, functions, forms, form validation, and so on. All the codes discussed in the book are downloadable from the website as well.
Head First JavaScript can be used by those who have previous experience using HTML/CSS, and want to extend their skills to create dynamic sites by learning JavaScript, on their own.
Key Features:
The book is useful for those who are interested in learning JavaScript and wants to create their own interactive websites.
Learning the concepts is engaging, as the book uses a conversational style, which is complemented by its visually rich format.
                                                    
                                                
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