The JavaScript Sourcebook: Create Interactive Java Programs for the World Wide Web

The JavaScript Sourcebook: Create Interactive Java Programs for the World Wide Web

by Gordon Mc Comb (Author)

Synopsis

The JavaScript SourceBook is a complete tutorial and reference for using JavaScript, teaching developers how to create JavaScripts and integrate them into HTML pages. With up-to-the-minute tips on creating JavaScript applications that take full advantage of new features in NetScape 3.0, the book explores JavaScript basics and features extensive discussions of advanced techniques, including JavaScript workarounds and Java applet construction for JavaScript. Includes CD-ROM with...A library of ready to use JavaScript Applications and routines, plus a selection of reusable Java Components that readers can build into their JavaScript programs. JavaScript allows programmers to build Web sites nearly as sophisticated as a Java Web site without having to do the actual programming. This will enable non-programmers to create Web sites with animation, 3D graphics, and more.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 752
Edition: Pap/Cdr
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 06 Aug 1996

ISBN 10: 0471161853
ISBN 13: 9780471161851

Author Bio
GORDON McCOMB is a writer and consultant specializing in HTML programming, macroscripting, and word processing. He has consulted on several major Internet products, including tools from Quarterdeck and Symantec, and his office automation products have been licensed by Borland and Novell. He is the author of nearly fifty books on computer and electronics topics.