Now in its fifth edition, JAVASCRIPT guides beginning programmers through Web application development using the JavaScript programming language. A real-world project, similar to what would be encountered in a professional setting, is developed throughout each chapter. Because in professional Web development programmers are usually asked to add programming features to an existing site, each chapter project uses a professionally designed Web site. After completing the text, readers will be able to use JavaScript to build professional quality, dynamic Web sites.
JavaScript: The Web Technologies Series
- Authors
- Don Gosselin
- ISBN
- 0538748877
- Published
- 11 Feb 2010
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
Now in its fifth edition, JAVASCRIPT guides beginning programmers through Web application development using the JavaScript programming language. A real-world project, similar to what would be encountered in a professional setting, is developed throughout each chapter. Because in professional Web development programmers are usually asked to add programming features to an existing site, each chapter project uses a professionally designed Web site.
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