
Coding with JavaScript For Dummies
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 12. June 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
360 pages
978-1-119-05607-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Go from beginner to builder quickly with this hands-on JavaScript guide
Coding with JavaScript For Dummies provides easy, hands-on instruction for anyone looking to learn this popular client-side language. No experience? No problem! This friendly guide starts from the very beginning and walks you through the basics, then shows you how to apply what you've learned to real projects. You'll start building right away, including web page elements and simple applications, so you can immediately see how JavaScript is used in the real world. Online exercises allow you to test your code and expand your skills, and the easy-to-follow instruction provides step-by-step guidance toward understanding the JavaScript syntax, applications, and language.
JavaScript enhances static web pages by providing dynamic elements that can adapt and react to user action. It's a need-to-know tool for aspiring web designers, but anyone can benefit from understanding this core development language. Coding with JavaScript For Dummies takes you from beginner to builder quickly as you:
* Learn what JavaScript does, how it works, and where to use it
* Master the core elements of JavaScript and immediately put it to work
* Build interactive web elements and try out your code online
Create basic applications as you apply JavaScript to the app development workflow
Anytime a website responds to your movement around the screen, that's JavaScript. It makes websites more functional, more beautiful, and more engaging, and your site visitors will demand nothing less. If you want to build a better website, you need JavaScript. If you need JavaScript, Coding with JavaScript For Dummies gets you started off quickly and painlessly, with plenty of hands-on practice.
Coding with JavaScript For Dummies provides easy, hands-on instruction for anyone looking to learn this popular client-side language. No experience? No problem! This friendly guide starts from the very beginning and walks you through the basics, then shows you how to apply what you've learned to real projects. You'll start building right away, including web page elements and simple applications, so you can immediately see how JavaScript is used in the real world. Online exercises allow you to test your code and expand your skills, and the easy-to-follow instruction provides step-by-step guidance toward understanding the JavaScript syntax, applications, and language.
JavaScript enhances static web pages by providing dynamic elements that can adapt and react to user action. It's a need-to-know tool for aspiring web designers, but anyone can benefit from understanding this core development language. Coding with JavaScript For Dummies takes you from beginner to builder quickly as you:
* Learn what JavaScript does, how it works, and where to use it
* Master the core elements of JavaScript and immediately put it to work
* Build interactive web elements and try out your code online
Create basic applications as you apply JavaScript to the app development workflow
Anytime a website responds to your movement around the screen, that's JavaScript. It makes websites more functional, more beautiful, and more engaging, and your site visitors will demand nothing less. If you want to build a better website, you need JavaScript. If you need JavaScript, Coding with JavaScript For Dummies gets you started off quickly and painlessly, with plenty of hands-on practice.
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Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 23.4 cm
Width: 18.8 cm
Thickness: 1.7 cm
Weight
472 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-05607-2 (9781119056072)
Schweitzer Classification
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Chris Minnick | Eva Holland
Coding with JavaScript For Dummies
E-Book
05/2015
Wiley
€22.99
Available for download

Chris Minnick | Eva Holland
Coding with JavaScript For Dummies
E-Book
05/2015
Wiley
€22.99
Available for download
Persons
Chris Minnick is an accomplished author, trainer, and web developer who has worked on web and mobile projects for both small and major businesses. Eva Holland is an experienced writer and trainer who has designed and taught online, in-person, and video courses. They are cofounders of WatzThis?
Content
Introduction 1
Part I: Getting Started with JavaScript 5
Chapter 1: The World's Most Misunderstood Programming Language 7
Chapter 2: Writing Your First JavaScript Program 19
Chapter 3: Working with Variables 39
Chapter 4: Understanding Arrays 55
Chapter 5: Working with Operators, Expressions, and Statements 67
Chapter 6: Getting into the Flow with Loops and Branches 81
Part II: Organizing Your JavaScript 95
Chapter 7: Getting Functional 97
Chapter 8: Making and Using Objects 117
Part III: JavaScript on the Web 131
Chapter 9: Controlling the Browser with the Window Object 133
Chapter 10: Manipulating Documents with the DOM 147
Chapter 11: Using Events in JavaScript 169
Chapter 12: Integrating Input and Output 181
Chapter 13: Working with CSS and Graphics 195
Part IV: Beyond the Basics 211
Chapter 14: Searching with Regular Expressions 213
Chapter 15: Understanding Callbacks and Closures 225
Chapter 16: Embracing AJAX and JSON 237
Part V: JavaScript and HTML5 253
Chapter 17: HTML5 APIs 255
Chapter 18: jQuery 271
Part VI: The Part of Tens 289
Chapter 19: Ten JavaScript Frameworks and Libraries to Learn Next 291
Chapter 20: Ten Common JavaScript Bugs and How to Avoid Them 303
Chapter 21: Ten Online Tools to Help You Write Better JavaScript 313
Index 325
Part I: Getting Started with JavaScript 5
Chapter 1: The World's Most Misunderstood Programming Language 7
Chapter 2: Writing Your First JavaScript Program 19
Chapter 3: Working with Variables 39
Chapter 4: Understanding Arrays 55
Chapter 5: Working with Operators, Expressions, and Statements 67
Chapter 6: Getting into the Flow with Loops and Branches 81
Part II: Organizing Your JavaScript 95
Chapter 7: Getting Functional 97
Chapter 8: Making and Using Objects 117
Part III: JavaScript on the Web 131
Chapter 9: Controlling the Browser with the Window Object 133
Chapter 10: Manipulating Documents with the DOM 147
Chapter 11: Using Events in JavaScript 169
Chapter 12: Integrating Input and Output 181
Chapter 13: Working with CSS and Graphics 195
Part IV: Beyond the Basics 211
Chapter 14: Searching with Regular Expressions 213
Chapter 15: Understanding Callbacks and Closures 225
Chapter 16: Embracing AJAX and JSON 237
Part V: JavaScript and HTML5 253
Chapter 17: HTML5 APIs 255
Chapter 18: jQuery 271
Part VI: The Part of Tens 289
Chapter 19: Ten JavaScript Frameworks and Libraries to Learn Next 291
Chapter 20: Ten Common JavaScript Bugs and How to Avoid Them 303
Chapter 21: Ten Online Tools to Help You Write Better JavaScript 313
Index 325