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Javascript: The Definitive Guide

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Javascript: The Definitive Guide

Javascript: The Definitive Guide

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This guide provides a description of the core JavaScript language and both the legacy and standard DOMs implemented in web browsers. It includes sophisticated examples that show you how to handle common tasks, like validating form data, working with cookies and creating portable DHTML animations. It also contains detailed reference sections that cover the core JavaScript API, the legacy client-side API and the W3C standard DOM API, documenting every JavaScript object, method, property, constructor, constant, function and event handler in those APIs. This updated edition provides complete coverage of the W3C DOM standard (Level 1 and 2), while retaining material on the legacy Level 0 DOM for backward compatibility.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781565923928
ISBN10 1565923928
Number Of Pages 792
Item Weight 1178 g
Product Dimensions 175 x 38 x 234 mm
Publisher / Reseller O'Reilly Media
Format paperback
Edition 3
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Author's Bio

David Flanagan is an author, consulting computer programmer, user interface designer, and trainer. His other books with O'Reilly & Associates include the bestselling Java in a Nutshell, Java Examples in a Nutshell, Netscape IFC in a Nutshell, X Toolkit Intrinsics Reference Manual and Motif Tools: Streamlined GUI Design and Programming with the Xmt Library. David has a degree in computer science and engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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