Pure JavaScript (Sams Professional S.)

Pure JavaScript (Sams Professional S.)

by R.AllenWyke (Author), JasonD.Gilliam (Author), Charlton Ting (Author)

Synopsis

Pure JavaScript is a substantial and focused reference for experienced Web developers. This book begins with an accelerated introduction to the newest features of JavaScript so that experienced Web developers can quickly understand the concepts of JavaScript and begin developing their own JavaScript solutions immediately. Pure JavaScript also contains insightful programming techniques, complete with well-commented code examples that you can immediately use in your own JavaScripts. This book contains the most complete, easily accessible JavaScript object reference with syntax, definitions, and examples of well-commented code for each entry.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1448
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sams
Published: 19 Aug 1999

ISBN 10: 0672315475
ISBN 13: 9780672315473
Book Overview: Pure JavaScript is a substantial and focused reference for experienced Web developers. This book begins with an accelerated introduction to the newest features of JavaScript so that experienced Web developers can quickly understand the concepts of JavaScript and begin developing their own JavaScript solutions immediately. Pure JavaScript also contains insightful programming techniques, complete with well-commented code examples that you can immediately use in your own JavaScripts. This book contains the most complete, easily accessible JavaScript object reference with syntax, definitions, and examples of well-commented code for each entry.

Author Bio

R. Allen Wyke is systems integration engineer at Accipiter, Inc., where he works with JavaScript, Perl, and Visual C++ to develop Web-based advertising solutions for the company?s customers. He co-authored The Perl 5 Programmer's Reference, The Official Netscape Navigator 4 Book, and an Internet resource book for college graduates. Charlton Ting is a software engineer for Lucent Technologies who began programming in JavaScript with its first beta release. He holds computer engineering and electrical engineering degrees from North Carolina State University and lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. Jason D. Gilliam holds a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from North Carolina State University. He has developed Web pages, numerous C++ programs, and Motif-based applications for Nortel, a leading telecommunications company.