JavaScript Books
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Foundations of Ajax (Books for Professionals by Professionals)
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Nathaniel T. Schutta, Ryan Asleson, Apress
Foundations of Ajax presents a concise, down-to-earth explanation of the Ajax technology. Cutting through the hyperbole, this book focuses on what the Ajax technology means, how you start using it, and why it can make a difference to your products. The authors begin with a clear explanation of how the Ajax techniques work, presenting the "XMLHttpRequest" object, and outlining how requests to the server are handled.
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Practical JavaScript, DOM Scripting and Ajax Projects
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Frank Zammetti, Apress
Practical JavaScript, DOM, and Ajax Projects is ideal for web developers already experienced in JavaScript who want to take their knowledge to the next level. It presents ten complete example projects for you to learn from and adapt for use in your own work. The book starts with a quick recap of the fundamentals of modern JavaScript development before moving right along to the applications. For each application, you are taken through the planning, design, and implementation stages.
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Practical Dojo Projects
Published 12 years ago includes sample chapter
by Frank Zammetti, Apress
The era of professional JavaScript development has arrived! Gone are the days when writing all the client–side code for your applications by hand yourself was the norm. Gone are the days when scrounging around the Internet to find a snippet of code to do something you need could lead to either decent code or utter garbage that you’d surely regret using later.
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ASP.NET MVC 1.0 Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution
Published 11 years ago
by Nick Berardi, Al Katawazi, Marco Bellinaso, Wrox
Perfectly suited to the innovative Problem Design Solution approach, ASP.NET MVC is a new development model that separates code for the data, look, and business processes of a Web site. This nuts-and-bolts guide thoroughly covers creating a Web site with MVC and discusses solving the most common problems that you may encounter when creating your first application or trying to upgrade a current application. The material is based on the highly praised and widely used TheBeerHouse ASP.
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The CSS Pocket Guide
Published 10 years ago
by Chris Casciano, Peachpit Press
CSS is a language for describing the presentation of elements in a document marked up in HTML. It enables you to rapidly create Web designs that can be shared by multiple pages, accelerates development time, and is the essential tool for building standards-compliant sites. This low-priced pocket guide works as a concise introduction to CSS3 and serves as a handy reference. In it readers will learn *The core concepts of CSS *How to format text with CSS
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Microsoft Frontpage 2000 Bible
Published 21 years ago
by David Elderbrock, David Karlins, Unknown
The FrontPage Bible will help Web creators maximize FrontPage 2000 to its fullest potential. The authors cover basic use of the program and show users how to work with graphics, tables, and frames....
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Google Web Toolkit Solutions: More Cool & Useful Stuff
Published 13 years ago
by David Geary, Rob Gordon, Prentice Hall PTR
Cu> Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open source Java development framework for building Ajax-enabled web applications. Instead of the hodgepodge of technologies that developers typically use for Ajax–JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and XMLHttpRequest–GWT lets developers implement rich client applications with pure Java, using familiar idioms from the AWT, Swing, and SWT.
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Integrating and Extending BIRT (2nd Edition) (Eclipse Series)
Published 12 years ago
by Jason Weathersby, Tom Bondur, Iana Chatalbasheva, Don French, Addison-Wesley Professional
The world-wide developer community has downloaded over three million copies of BIRT (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools) from the Eclipse web site. Built on the open-source Eclipse platform, BIRT is a powerful reporting system that provides an end-to-end solution, from creating and deploying reports to integrating report capabilities in enterprise applications.
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Developing Hybrid Applications for the iPhone: Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to Build Dynamic Apps for the iPhone (Dev
Published 11 years ago
by Lee S Barney, Addison-Wesley Professional
“For those not ready to tackle the complexities of Objective-C, this is a great way to get started building iPhone apps. If you know the basics of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, you'll be building apps in no time.” –August Trometer, Owner of FoggyNoggin Software, www.foggynoggin.com Discover the Easier, Faster Way to Build High-Quality iPhone Applications Now, you don’t need to dive headfirst into Objective-C to write state-of-the-art applications for the iPhone.
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Practical JavaScript, DOM Scripting and Ajax Projects
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Frank Zammetti, Apress
Practical JavaScript, DOM, and Ajax Projects is ideal for web developers already experienced in JavaScript who want to take their knowledge to the next level. It presents ten complete example projects for you to learn from and adapt for use in your own work.The book starts with a quick recap of the fundamentals of modern JavaScript development before moving right along to the applications. For each application, you are taken through the planning, design, and implementation stages.