Official Netscape Javascript Book

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Official Netscape Javascript 1.2 Book: The Nonprogrammer's Guide to Creating Interactive Web Pages, Second Edition, by Peter Kent and John Kent and under the Netscape Press umbrella, offers fairly complete coverage of the JavaScript language. If you are already familiar with Java, you'll only have to bone up on the basic user interface functions (alert, prompt, confirm), the basic JavaScript objects, (window and document) and their methods, and a few new string-handling functions (dealing with generating HTML and specifying fonts). If you are starting from a background in C, however, you'll need to become familiar with the different syntax for I/O and string manipulation, the limited object hierarchy, and a different event handling (which will be found to be easier than C++ and much easier than the Windows SDK). Experienced programmers will be interested in the advanced features that this book covers.

  • Cost: $24.99
  • Pages: 480
  • Edition: 11th edition
  • ISBN: 1566044650

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Official Netscape Javascript Book

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Released Date:

July, 1996

Cost:

$24.99

List Price:

$24.99

Pages:

480

Edition:

11th edition

ISBN:

1566044650

Publisher:

Ventana Communications Group Inc

Author:

Peter Kent, John Kent

Keywords:

javascript coverage, javascript objects, javascript I/O, netscape javascript, original javascript

Summary:

Nonprogrammer's Guide to Creating Interactive Web Pages

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Official Netscape Javascript 1.2 Book: The Nonprogrammer's Guide to Creating Interactive Web Pages, Second Edition, by Peter Kent and John Kent and under the Netscape Press umbrella, offers fairly complete coverage of the JavaScript language. If you are already familiar with Java, you'll only have to bone up on the basic user interface functions (alert, prompt, confirm), the basic JavaScript objects, (window and document) and their methods, and a few new string-handling functions (dealing with generating HTML and specifying fonts). If you are starting from a background in C, however, you'll need to become familiar with the different syntax for I/O and string manipulation, the limited object hierarchy, and a different event handling (which will be found to be easier than C++ and much easier than the Windows SDK). Experienced programmers will be interested in the advanced features that this book covers.

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