Beginning JavaScript Fourth Edition by Paul Wilton and Jeremy McPeak
January 10, 2019
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introduction to JavaScript and the Web.
Chapter 2: Data Types and Variables.
Chapter 3: Decisions, Loops, and Functions.
Chapter 4: Common Mistakes, Debugging, and Error Handling.
Chapter 5: JavaScript - An Object-Based Language.
Chapter 6: Programming the Browser.
Chapter 7: HTML Forms: Interacting with the User.
Chapter 8: Windows and Frames.
Chapter 9: String Manipulation.
Chapter 10: Date, Time, and Timers.
Chapter 11: Storing Information: Cookies.
Chapter 12: Dynamic HTML and the W3C Document Object Model.
Chapter 13: Using ActiveX and Plug-Ins with JavaScript.
Chapter 14: Ajax.
Chapter 15: JavaScript Frameworks.
Appendix A: Answers to Exercises.
Appendix B: JavaScript Core Reference.
Appendix C: W3C DOM Reference.
Appendix D: Latin-1 Character Set.
About the Authors
Paul Wilton
started as a Visual Basic applications programmer at the Ministry of
Defense in the UK and then found himself pulled into the Net. Having
joined an Internet development company, he spent three years helping
create Internet solutions. He’s now running his own successful and
rapidly growing company developing online holiday property reservation
systems.
Jeremy McPeak
is a self-taught programmer who began his career by tinkering with web
sites in 1998. He is the co-author of Professional Ajax, 2nd Edition
(Wiley 2007) and several online articles covering topics such as XSLT,
ASP.NET WebForms, and C#. He is currently employed in an energy-based
company building in-house conventional and web applications. Jeremy can
be reached through his web site www.wdonline.com.
Acknowledgments
First,
a big thank you to my partner Beci, who, now that the book’s fi nished,
will get to see me for more than 10 minutes a week. I’d also like to
say a very big thank you to Maureen Spears, who has worked very effi
ciently on getting this book into print. Thanks also to Jim Minatel for
making this book happen. Many thanks to everyone who’s supported and
encouraged me over my many years of writing books. Your help will always
be remembered. Finally, pats and treats to my German Shepherd Dog,
Katie, who does an excellent job of warding off disturbances from
door-to-door salespeople.
First and foremost, a huge
thank you to my wife for putting up with my late nights. Just as huge
thanks go to the people at Wiley Publishing: Jim Minatel and Scott
Meyers for making this happen; Maureen Spears who was absolutely
wonderful to work with in getting this book into its fi nal, printed
form; and David M. Karr for keeping me honest. Lastly, thank you
Nicholas C. Zakas, author of Professional JavaScript, 2nd Edition (Wiley
2009) and co-author of Professional Ajax, 2nd Edition (Wiley 2007), for
getting me into this business.
Whom This Book Is For
To
get the most out of this book, you’ll need to have an understanding of
HTML and how to create a static web page. You don’t need to have any
programming experience. This book will also suit you if you have some
programming experience already and would like to turn your hand to web
programming. You will know a fair amount about computing concepts, but
maybe not as much about web technologies. Alternatively, you may have a
design background and know relatively little about the web and computing
concepts. For you, JavaScript will be a cheap and relatively easy
introduction to the world of programming and web application
development. Whoever you are, we hope that this book lives up to your
expectations.
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