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Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers Pocket Guide
May 7th, 2008 | posted by jennyThis book is the official guide to Adobe (R) AIR[TM], written by members of the AIR team. With Adobe AIR, web developers can use technologies like HTML and JavaScript to build and deploy web applications to the desktop. Packed with examples, this book explains how AIR works and features recipes for performing common runtime tasks.
Pro JavaScript Techniques by john resig
May 1st, 2008 | posted by jennyPro JavaScript Techniques is the ultimate JavaScript book for the modern web developer. It provides everything you need to know about modern JavaScript, and shows what JavaScript can do for your web sites. This book doesnt waste any time looking at things you already know, like basic syntax and structures.
Expert web developer and author John Resig concentrates on fundamental, vital topics what modern JavaScripting is (and isnt), the current state of browser support, and pitfalls to be wary of. The book is organized into four sections:
jQuery Reference Guide by jonathan Chaffer, kari swedberg
March 26th, 2008 | posted by jennyThis detailed reference guide to jQuery, an open-source JavaScript library that shields web developers from browser inconsistencies, simplifies adding dynamic, interactive elements, and reduces development time, covers the syntax of every jQuery method, function, and selector with detailed discussions to help readers get the most from jQuery. After analyzing an example jQuery script, detailed reference chapters cover the components of jQuery from Selectors to AJAX. The last chapters cover jQuery's elegant plug-in architecture and the popular Dimensions and Form plug-ins.
Flash JavaScript Dictionary
February 5th, 2008 | posted by admin“Flash JavaScript Dictionary” assume you are familiar with JavaScript or ActionScript syntax and with basic programming concepts such as functions, parameters, and data types. They also assume that you understand the concept of working with objects and properties. For a reference on JavaScript, see the Netscape JavaScript documentation.
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JavaScript Manual of Style
February 1st, 2008 | posted by adminContents of this book:
Chapter 1 What Is JavaScript?
* The history of JavaScript
o HTML 1.0 and 2.0
o HTML 3.0 and NHTML
o LiveScript
* What JavaScript isn't
o CGI
o Java
* Platforms and browsers
Chapter 2 What Can You Do with JavaScript?
* Multipart documents with frames
o Reloading Part of the Window
o Creating Interactive Documents
* More control over user interaction
* Documents with memory
* Live documents
o Scrolling Messages
o Clocks
JavaScript Manual of Style
January 25th, 2008 | posted by adminContents of this book:
Introduction
Chapter 1 What Is JavaScript?
Chapter 2 What Can You Do with JavaScript?
Chapter 3 Style
Chapter 4 URL Patch
Chapter 5 An Outlined Document
Chapter 6 Color Chooser
Chapter 7 Form Validation
Chapter 8 Form Modification
Chapter 9 Games
AppendixA ISO Latin-1 Character Set
Appendix B JavaScript Reserved Words
Appendix C A Review of HTML
JavaScript Authoring Guide
January 25th, 2008 | posted by adminContents of this book:
1 Introduction
2 JavaScript Basics
3 JavaScript Values, Names, and Literals
4 Reserved words
5 JavaScript Expressions and Operators
6 Overview of JavaScript Statements
7 Statements
8 Using Built-in Objects and Functions
9 Color values
10 The JavaScript Object Model
11 Navigator Objects
12 Navigator Scripting
13 Using windows and frames
Introduction to JavaScript
January 25th, 2008 | posted by adminChapter 1
* Introduction
* What is JavaScript
* What can you do with JavaScript?
* What can't you do with JavaScript?
* Java -vs- JavaScript
* How do you use JavaScript?
* Working with the JavaScript Object hierarchy
* JavaScript Elements
Chapter 2
* Events & Event Handlers
* Event Handlers Examples
* Incorporating JavaScript into your HTML pages
* JavaScript and the HTML layout
* The concept of program control
* Introduction to "if - else" branching
* switch()
Client-Side JavaScript 1.5 Reference
January 25th, 2008 | posted by admincontents of this book:
Chapter 1 Objects, Methods, and Properties
Chapter 2 Top-Level Properties and Functions
Chapter 3 Statements
Chapter 4 Comments
Chapter 5 Operators
Chapter 6 Java Classes, Constructors, and Methods
++ New Features in this Release ++
# Runtime errors. Runtime errors are now reported as exceptions.
Client-Side JavaScript 1.5 Guide
January 23rd, 2008 | posted by adminChapter 1 JavaScript Overview
What Is JavaScript?
JavaScript and Java
JavaScript and the ECMA Specification
New Features in this Release
Part 1 Core Language Features
Chapter 2 Values, Variables, and Literals
Values
Data Type Conversion
Variables
Constants
Literals
Unicode
Chapter 3 Expressions and Operators
Expressions
Operators
Chapter 4 Regular Expressions
Creating a Regular Expression
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