JavaScript Training Manual Classroom in a Book

JavaScript Training Manual Classroom in a Book

Author: TeachUcomp

Publisher: TeachUcomp Inc.

Published: 2017-10-27

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13:

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Complete classroom training manual for JavaScript. 283 pages and 128 individual topics. Includes practice exercises and keyboard shortcuts. The purpose of this course is to educate the student in the basic language skills necessary to use JavaScript. There are many resources available on the Internet that allow you to download code and place it into your HTML document or JavaScript code file. However, it is important to first understand the underlying language and components of JavaScript to be able to alter the code to work in your desired application, and easily troubleshoot any errors that may occur. Whether you are looking to add interactivity to your website, control how a browser acts or alter your HTML document’s content, it is important to have a firm grasp of the basics of JavaScript. We begin this course by discussing the basic components and structure of JavaScript as well as learning the terminology. Then, we’ll advance through topics to cover some more advanced concepts and uses for JavaScript. Topics Covered: Getting Acquainted with JavaScript 1. Introduction to JavaScript 2. JavaScript vs. Java 3. The Tag 4. External JavaScript 5. Uses for JavaScript The Makeup of JavaScript 1. JavaScript Statements 2. Code and Code Blocks 3. Whitespace 4. Case Sensitivity 5. Breaking Up a Line of Code JavaScript Comments 1. Single Line Comments 2. Multi-Line Comments 3. End of Line Comments 4. Using Comments to Stop Execution JavaScript Variables 1. What are JavaScript Variables? 2. Syntax for Text and Numerical Values 3. Creating (Declaring) Variables 4. Re-Declaring Variables 5. Undefined Value 6. Using One Statement for Multiple Variables 7. Local Variables and Global Variables Exploring JavaScript Data Types 1. Dynamic Data Types in JavaScript 2. Null 3. Number 4. String 5. Boolean 6. Array 7. Object JavaScript Objects 1. Creating Objects 2. Accessing Object Properties 3. Accessing Object Methods JavaScript Functions 1. JavaScript Function Definition and Syntax 2. Functions with a Return Value 3. Calling a Function with Arguments 4. Assigning Values to Undeclared Variables JavaScript Operators 1. Arithmetic Operators 2. Assignment Operators 3. Adding Strings and Numbers 4. Comparison Operators 5. Logical Operators 6. Conditional Operators JavaScript Conditions 1. If Statements 2. The Switch Statement JavaScript Loops 1. The FOR Loop 2. The FOR…IN Loop 3. The WHILE Loop 4. The DO…WHILE Loop JavaScript Break and Continue 1. The Break Statement 2. The Continue Statement 3. JavaScript Labels JavaScript Errors 1. The Try…Catch Statement 2. The Throw Statement JavaScript Form Validation 1. Form Validation 2. E-Mail Validation JavaScript RegExp Object 1. RegExp Definition and Modifiers 2. RegExp Special Characters 3. RegExp Methods JavaScript Hoisting 1. Declarations 2. Initializations JavaScript USE STRICT Directive 1. What is the USE STRICT Directive and Why Use It? 2. What’s Not Allows in STRICT Mode? JavaScript HTML DOM 1. What is HTML DOM? 2. HTML DOM Methods and Properties 3. HTML DOM Document 4. Finding HTML Elements 5. Changing the Output Stream 6. Changing the Value of an Attribute 7. Changing CSS HTML DOM Events 1. Using Events 2. The ONCHANGE Event HTML DOM Navigation 1. DOM Nodes 2. Node Relationships 3. Child Nodes and Values 4. NODE…Properties 5. HTML DOM Nodelist 6. Root Nodes Adding and Removing DOM Nodes 1. Creating New HTML Elements (Nodes) 2. Removing Existing HTML Elements (Nodes) 3. Replacing HTML Elements (Nodes) JavaScript Browser Object Model (BOM) 1. What is the Browser Object Model (BOM)? 2. The Window Object 3. Window Size Properties 4. Other Window Methods and Properties Window Screen Object 1. What does the Window Screen Object Do? 2. Window Screen Object Properties. Window Location Object 1. What does the Window Location Object Do? 2. Window Location HREF Property 3. Window Location PATHNAME Property 4. Window Location ASSIGN() Method Window History Object 1. What does the Window History Object Do? 2. Window History Back and Forward Methods Window Navigator Object 1. What does the Window Navigator Object Do? JavaScript Popup Boxes 1. The Alert Box 2. The Confirm Box 3. The Prompt Box JavaScript Timing Events 1. What are JavaScript Timing Events? 2. SETINTERVAL() and CLEARINTERVAL() Methods 3. SETTIMEOUT() and CLEARTIMEOUT() Methods 4. Creating a Clock JavaScript Cookies 1. What are Cookies? 2. Working with Cookies The JavaScript Console Object 1. The Console Object 2. Inline Grouping 3. Timers 4. String Substitution Advanced JavaScript Objects 1. The Object Literal and the Keyword New 2. Using an Object Constructor 3. JavaScript Prototype 4. Mutable Objects and Immutable Primitive Values 5. JavaScript Object Properties 6. Adding New Properties and Deleting Properties Number Object 1. What is a Number Object? 2. Hexadecimal Numbers 3. NaN – Not a Number 4. Infinity String Object 1. Using the String Object 2. String Properties and Methods 3. Special Characters Date Object 1. The Date Object 2. Set and Compare Dates 3. Convert the Date to a String Array Object 1. Create and Access an Array Object 2. Joining Arrays 3. Working with Arrays Math Object 1. The Math Object and Mathematical Constants 2. Math Object Methods JavaScript Libraries (Frameworks) 1. JavaScript Libraries or Frameworks 2. Testing jQuery


Adobe Acrobat DC Training Manual Classroom in a Book

Adobe Acrobat DC Training Manual Classroom in a Book

Author: TeachUcomp

Publisher: TeachUcomp Inc.

Published: 2019-10-27

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13:

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Complete classroom training manual for Adobe Acrobat DC. 315 pages and 163 individual topics. Includes practice exercises and keyboard shortcuts. Professionally developed and sold all over the world, these materials are provided in full-color PDF format with not-for-profit reprinting rights and offer clear, concise, and easy-to-use instructions. You will learn PDF creation, advanced PDF settings, exporting and rearranging PDFs, collaboration, creating forms, document security, and much more. Topics Covered: Getting Acquainted with Acrobat 1. Introduction to Adobe Acrobat Pro and PDFs 2. The Acrobat Environment 3. The Acrobat Home View 4. The Acrobat Tools View 5. The Acrobat Document View 6. The Menu Bar 7. Toolbars in Acrobat 8. The Common Tools Toolbar 9. Customizing the Common Tools Toolbar 10. Customizing the Quick Tools Toolbar 11. The Page Controls Toolbar 12. Resetting All Customizable Toolbars 13. Showing and Hiding All Toolbars and the Menu Bar 14. The Navigation Pane 15. The Tools Center 16. Customizing the Tools Pane Opening and Viewing PDFs 1. Opening PDFs 2. Selecting and Copying Text and Graphics 3. Rotating Pages 4. Changing the Viewing Options 5. Using the Zoom Tools 6. Reviewing Preferences 7. Finding Words and Phrases 8. Searching a PDF and Using the Search Pane 9. Sharing PDFs by Email 10. Sharing PDFs with Adobe Send and Track Creating PDFs 1. Creating New PDFs 2. Creating PDFs from a File 3. Creating PDFs from Multiple Files 4. Creating Multiple PDF Files at Once 5. Creating PDFs from Scanned Documents 6. Creating PDFs Using the PDF Printer 7. Creating PDFs from Web Pages Using a Browser 8. Creating PDFs from Web Pages Using Acrobat 9. Creating PDFs from the Clipboard 10. Creating PDFs Using Microsoft Office 11. Creating PDFs in Excel, PowerPoint, and Word 12. Creating PDFs in Adobe Applications 13. Creating PDFs in Outlook 14. Converting Folders to PDF in Outlook Custom PDF Creation Settings 1. PDF Preferences in Excel, PowerPoint, and Word 2. Adobe PDF Settings 3. Creating and Modifying Preset Adobe PDF Settings 4. The General Category in Preset Adobe PDF Settings 5. The Images Category in Preset Adobe PDF Settings 6. The Fonts Category in Preset Adobe PDF Settings 7. The Color Category in Preset Adobe PDF Settings 8. The Advanced Category in Preset Adobe PDF Settings 9. The Standards Category in Preset Adobe PDF Settings 10. Create PDF and Email in Excel, PowerPoint, and Word 11. Mail Merge and Email in Word 12. Create and Review in Excel, PowerPoint, and Word 13. Importing Acrobat Comments in Word 14. Embed Flash in PowerPoint and Word 15. PDF Settings and Automatic Archival in Outlook Basic PDF Editing 1. Initial View Settings for PDFs 2. Full Screen Mode 3. The Edit PDF Tool 4. Adding, Formatting, Resizing, Rotating and Moving Text 5. Editing Text 6. Managing Text Flow with Articles 7. Adding and Editing Images 8. Changing the Page Number Display 9. Cropping Pages and Documents Advanced PDF Settings 1. Adding and Removing Watermarks 2. Adding and Removing Page Backgrounds 3. Adding Headers and Footers 4. Attaching Files to a PDF 5. Adding Metadata 6. Optimizing a PDF for File Size and Compatibility Bookmarks 1. Using Bookmarks in a PDF 2. Modifying and Organizing Bookmarks 3. Assigning Actions to Bookmarks Adding Multimedia Content and Interactivity 1. Creating and Editing Buttons 2. Adding Video, Sound, and SWF Files 3. Adding 3D Content to PDFs 4. Adding Page Transitions Combining and Rearranging PDFs 1. Extracting and Replacing Pages 2. Splitting a PDF into Multiple Files 3. Inserting Pages from Files and Other Sources 4. Moving and Copying Pages 5. Combining PDFs Exporting and Converting Content 1. Exporting Text 2. Exporting Images 3. Exporting PDFs to Microsoft Word 4. Exporting PDFs to Microsoft Excel 5. Exporting PDFs to Microsoft PowerPoint Collaborating 1. Methods of Collaborating 2. Sending for Email Review 3. Sending for Shared Review 4. Reviewing Documents 5. Adding Comments and Annotation 6. The Comment Pane 7. Advanced Comments List Option Commands 8. Enabling Extended Commenting in Acrobat Reader 9. Using Drawing Tools 10. Stamping and Creating Custom Stamps 11. Importing Changes in a Review 12. Using Tracker to Manage PDF Reviews Creating and Working With Portfolios 1. Creating a PDF Portfolio 2. PDF Portfolio Views 3. Using Layout View 4. Managing Portfolio Content 5. Using Details View 6. Setting Portfolio Properties Getting Started With Forms 1. Creating a Form from an Existing PDF 2. Designing a Form in Microsoft Word 3. Creating a Form from a Scanned Document 4. Creating Forms from Image Files 5. Creating Text Fields 6. Creating Radio Buttons and Checkboxes 7. Creating Drop-Down and List Boxes 8. Creating Buttons 9. Creating a Digital Signature Field 10. General Properties of Form Fields 11. Appearance Properties of Form Fields 12. Position Properties of Form Fields 13. Options Properties of Form Fields 14. Actions Properties of Form Fields 15. Selection Change and Signed Properties of Form Fields 16. Format Properties of Form Fields 17. Validate Properties of Form Fields 18. Calculate Properties of Form Fields 19. Align, Center, Match Size, and Distribute Form Fields 20. Setting Form Field Tab Order 21. Enabling Users and Readers to Save Forms 22. Distributing Forms 23. Responding to a Form 24. Collecting Distributed Form Responses 25. Managing a Form Response File 26. Using Tracker with Forms Professional Print Production 1. Overview of Print Production Support 2. Previewing Color Separations 3. Color Management and Conversion 4. Using the Object Inspector 5. Using the Preflight Dialog Box 6. Correcting Hairlines 7. Saving as a Standards-Compliant PDF Scanning and Optical Character Recognition 1. Recognizing Text in a Scanned PDF 2. Recognizing Text in PDFs 3. Reviewing and Correcting OCR Suspects Automating Routine Tasks 1. Using Actions 2. Creating Custom Actions 3. Editing and Deleting Custom Actions 4. Sharing Actions Document Protection and Security 1. Methods of Securing a PDF 2. Password-Protecting a PDF 3. Creating and Registering Digital IDs 4. Using Certificate Encryption 5. Creating a Digital Signature 6. Digitally Signing a PDF 7. Certifying a PDF 8. Signing Documents with Adobe Sign 9. Getting Others to Sign Documents 10. Redacting Content in a PDF 11. Redaction Properties 12. Revealing and Clearing Hidden Information Adobe Reader and Document Cloud 1. Opening and Navigating PDFs in Reader 2. Adding Comments 3. Digitally Signing a PDF 4. Adobe Document Cloud Adobe Acrobat Help 1. Adobe Acrobat Help


HTML and CSS Training Manual Classroom in a Book

HTML and CSS Training Manual Classroom in a Book

Author: TeachUcomp

Publisher: TeachUcomp Inc.

Published:

Total Pages: 190

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Complete classroom training manual for HTML 5 and CSS. 190 pages and 125 individual topics. Includes practice exercises and keyboard shortcuts. You will learn how to create a website from scratch, while exploring all of the techniques to add the various elements of a website – text, links, images, CSS and much more. Topics Covered: Getting Acquainted with HTML 1. Introduction to the Internet 2. Introduction to HTML Terminology 3. Options for Writing HTML 4. Unicode Transformation Format (UTF) 5. HTML5 Resources New for HTML5 1. What's different in HTML5? 2. !DOCTYPE in HTML5 Designing a Webpage 1. Design Considerations and Planning 2. Basic Tags and Document Structure 3. HTML Tags 4. Head Tags 5. Title Tags 6. Body Tags 7. Metadata 8. Saving an HTML Page Page Formatting 1. Adding a New Paragraph 2. Adding a Line Break 3. Inserting Blank Space 4. Preformatted Text 5. Changing a Pages's Background Color 6. Div Element Text Items and Objects 1. Headings 2. Comments 3. Block Quotes 4. Horizontal Lines 5. Special Characters Creating Lists 1. Numbered (Ordered) Lists 2. Bulleted (Unordered) Lists 3. Nested Lists 4. Definition Lists Links 1. What are Links? 2. Text Links 3. Image Links 4. Opening a Page in a New Window or Tab 5. Setting All Links on a Page to Open in a New Window or Tab 6. Linking to an Area on the Same Page (Bookmarks) 7. Linking to an E-mail Address 8. Linking to Other Types of Files Images 1. Introduction to Images for Webpages 2. Adding Images to Webpages 3. Re-Sizing an Image 4. Alternative (ALT) Text 5. Image Labels Basic Tables 1. Inserting a Table 2. Table Borders 3. Table Headers Iframes 1. What is an Iframe? 2. Inserting Iframes 3. Setting Height and Width 4. Using an Iframe for a Link Target Forms 1. About Forms 2. Sending to E-mail 3. Text Boxes 4. Text Areas 5. Check Boxes 6. Menu Lists 7. Radio Buttons 8. Submit Button 9. Reset Button 10. Changing the Tab Order Video and Audio 1. About Video and Audio Files 2. Linking to Video and Audio Files 3. Adding Video 4. Adding Audio 5. Using YouTube to Display Video Troubleshooting 1. Troubleshooting Cascading Style Sheets 1. What are Cascading Style Sheets? 2. CSS Syntax 3. Creating an Internal CSS 4. Linking to a CSS 5. Adding Comments and Notes to a CSS 6. Creating an Internal Style Sheet 7. ID and Class 8. Inline Styling Working With Text in CSS 1. Emphasizing Text (Bold and Italic) 2. Decoration 3. Indentation 4. Transformation 5. Text Alignment 6. Fonts 7. Font Sizes 8. Letter Spacing (Kerning) 9. Line Spacing (Leading) 10. Text Color 11. Margins 12. Padding 13. Borders 14. Styling Links 15. Number and Bullet Styles 16. Sizing Elements 17. Text Wrapping 18. Shadowing Creating Backgrounds in CSS 1. Colors 2. Images 3. Fixed Images Images in CSS 1. Opacity 2. Floating Images 3. Image Galleries 4. Image Sprites Box Model in CSS 1. What is a box model? 2. Margin 3. Padding 4. Border 5. Outline Working With Elements in CSS 1. Display and Visibility 2. Grouping and Nesting 3. Dimensions and Elements 4. Positioning 5. Floating 6. Pseudo-Classes/Pseudo-Elements Adding a Navigation Bar in CSS 1. Vertical Navigation Bar 2. Horizontal Navigation Bar - Inline 3. Horizontal Navigation Bar - Floating CSS Tables 1. Borders 2. Collapsed Borders 3. Table Width and Cell Height 4. Table Color 5. Table Text Alignment 6. Table Padding Working With Transforms in CSS 1. What are transforms? 2. 2D Transforms 3. 3D Transforms Transitions and Animations in CSS 1. Transitions 2. Animations CSS Shorthand 1. Shorthand Properties


Eloquent JavaScript, 3rd Edition

Eloquent JavaScript, 3rd Edition

Author: Marijn Haverbeke

Publisher: No Starch Press

Published: 2018-12-04

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 1593279507

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Completely revised and updated, this best-selling introduction to programming in JavaScript focuses on writing real applications. JavaScript lies at the heart of almost every modern web application, from social apps like Twitter to browser-based game frameworks like Phaser and Babylon. Though simple for beginners to pick up and play with, JavaScript is a flexible, complex language that you can use to build full-scale applications. This much anticipated and thoroughly revised third edition of Eloquent JavaScript dives deep into the JavaScript language to show you how to write beautiful, effective code. It has been updated to reflect the current state of Java¬Script and web browsers and includes brand-new material on features like class notation, arrow functions, iterators, async functions, template strings, and block scope. A host of new exercises have also been added to test your skills and keep you on track. As with previous editions, Haverbeke continues to teach through extensive examples and immerses you in code from the start, while exercises and full-chapter projects give you hands-on experience with writing your own programs. You start by learning the basic structure of the JavaScript language as well as control structures, functions, and data structures to help you write basic programs. Then you'll learn about error handling and bug fixing, modularity, and asynchronous programming before moving on to web browsers and how JavaScript is used to program them. As you build projects such as an artificial life simulation, a simple programming language, and a paint program, you'll learn how to: - Understand the essential elements of programming, including syntax, control, and data - Organize and clarify your code with object-oriented and functional programming techniques - Script the browser and make basic web applications - Use the DOM effectively to interact with browsers - Harness Node.js to build servers and utilities Isn't it time you became fluent in the language of the Web? * All source code is available online in an inter¬active sandbox, where you can edit the code, run it, and see its output instantly.


JavaScript Bible

JavaScript Bible

Author: Danny Goodman

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2007-07-02

Total Pages: 1203

ISBN-13: 0470146230

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Make your Web pages stand out above the noise with JavaScript and the expert instruction in this much-anticipated update to the bestselling JavaScript Bible. With renowned JavaScript expert Danny Goodman at your side, you’ll get a thorough grounding in JavaScript basics, see how it fits with current Web browsers, and find all the soup-to-nuts detail you’ll need. Whether you’re a veteran programmer or just starting out, this is the JavaScript book Web developers turn to again and again. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.


JavaScript from Beginner to Professional

JavaScript from Beginner to Professional

Author: Laurence Lars Svekis

Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd

Published: 2021-12-15

Total Pages: 545

ISBN-13: 1800566778

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Start your journey towards becoming a JavaScript developer with the help of more than 100 fun exercises and projects. Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free eBook in the PDF format. Key Features Write eloquent JavaScript and employ fundamental and advanced features to create your own web apps Interact with the browser with HTML and JavaScript, and add dynamic images, shapes, and text with HTML5 Canvas Build a password checker, paint web app, hangman game, and many more fun projects Book Description This book demonstrates the capabilities of JavaScript for web application development by combining theoretical learning with code exercises and fun projects that you can challenge yourself with. The guiding principle of the book is to show how straightforward JavaScript techniques can be used to make web apps ranging from dynamic websites to simple browser-based games. JavaScript from Beginner to Professional focuses on key programming concepts and Document Object Model manipulations that are used to solve common problems in professional web applications. These include data validation, manipulating the appearance of web pages, working with asynchronous and concurrent code. The book uses project-based learning to provide context for the theoretical components in a series of code examples that can be used as modules of an application, such as input validators, games, and simple animations. This will be supplemented with a brief crash course on HTML and CSS to illustrate how JavaScript components fit into a complete web application. As you learn the concepts, you can try them in your own editor or browser console to get a solid understanding of how they work and what they do. By the end of this JavaScript book, you will feel confident writing core JavaScript code and be equipped to progress to more advanced libraries, frameworks, and environments such as React, Angular, and Node.js. What you will learn Use logic statements to make decisions within your code Save time with JavaScript loops by avoiding writing the same code repeatedly Use JavaScript functions and methods to selectively execute code Connect to HTML5 elements and bring your own web pages to life with interactive content Make your search patterns more effective with regular expressions Explore concurrency and asynchronous programming to process events efficiently and improve performance Get a head start on your next steps with primers on key libraries, frameworks, and APIs Who this book is for This book is for people who are new to JavaScript (JS) or those looking to build up their skills in web development. Basic familiarity with HTML & CSS would be beneficial. Whether you are a junior or intermediate developer who needs an easy-to-understand practical guide for JS concepts, a developer who wants to transition into working with JS, or a student studying programming concepts using JS, this book will prove helpful.


Modern JavaScript

Modern JavaScript

Author: Larry Ullman

Publisher: Peachpit Press

Published: 2012-02-21

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 0132905876

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It’s time for a current, definitive JavaScript book, and in this comprehensive beginner’s guide, bestselling author Larry Ullman teaches the language as it is implemented today. Larry demonstrates how to build upon JavaScript’s ease of use, while demystifying its often-cryptic syntax, especially for those who have not programmed before. This book enforces modern JavaScript’s best practices and embraces key Web development approaches such as progressive enhancement and unobtrusive scripting. The author demonstrates loads of real-world code and makes it available for download. You’ll learn about JavaScript itself and the relationship between JavaScript and HTML. Next you’ll explore variables, common operators, and control structures. Then you’ll create functions, handle events, and do more with HTML forms. You’ll master Ajax, work with frameworks, and use JavaScript with PHP to create a complete example. The result is a book that helps you not just tinker with JavaScript but to thoroughly comprehend it. This book includes: Easy step-by-step instruction, ample illustrations, and clear examples Real-world techniques to build your skills Insight into best practices from a veteran Web expert Emphasis on strategies for creating reliable code that will work on all of today’s browsers and devices, even those without JavaScript


Eloquent JavaScript, 3rd Edition

Eloquent JavaScript, 3rd Edition

Author: Marijn Haverbeke

Publisher: No Starch Press

Published: 2018-12-04

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13: 1593279515

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Completely revised and updated, this best-selling introduction to programming in JavaScript focuses on writing real applications. JavaScript lies at the heart of almost every modern web application, from social apps like Twitter to browser-based game frameworks like Phaser and Babylon. Though simple for beginners to pick up and play with, JavaScript is a flexible, complex language that you can use to build full-scale applications. This much anticipated and thoroughly revised third edition of Eloquent JavaScript dives deep into the JavaScript language to show you how to write beautiful, effective code. It has been updated to reflect the current state of Java¬Script and web browsers and includes brand-new material on features like class notation, arrow functions, iterators, async functions, template strings, and block scope. A host of new exercises have also been added to test your skills and keep you on track. As with previous editions, Haverbeke continues to teach through extensive examples and immerses you in code from the start, while exercises and full-chapter projects give you hands-on experience with writing your own programs. You start by learning the basic structure of the JavaScript language as well as control structures, functions, and data structures to help you write basic programs. Then you'll learn about error handling and bug fixing, modularity, and asynchronous programming before moving on to web browsers and how JavaScript is used to program them. As you build projects such as an artificial life simulation, a simple programming language, and a paint program, you'll learn how to: - Understand the essential elements of programming, including syntax, control, and data - Organize and clarify your code with object-oriented and functional programming techniques - Script the browser and make basic web applications - Use the DOM effectively to interact with browsers - Harness Node.js to build servers and utilities Isn't it time you became fluent in the language of the Web? * All source code is available online in an inter¬active sandbox, where you can edit the code, run it, and see its output instantly.


A Smarter Way to Learn JavaScript

A Smarter Way to Learn JavaScript

Author: Mark Myers

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-07-17

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9781548955472

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JavaScript was written to give readers an accurate, concise examination of JavaScript objects and their supporting nuances, such as complex values, primitive values, scope, inheritance, the head object, and more. If you're an intermediate JavaScript developer and want to solidify your understanding of the language, or if you've only used JavaScript beneath the mantle of libraries such as jQuery or Prototype, this is the book for you. This updated and expanded second edition of Book provides a user-friendly introduction to the subject, Taking a clear structural framework, it guides the reader through the subject's core elements. A flowing writing style combines with the use of illustrations and diagrams throughout the text to ensure the reader understands even the most complex of concepts. This succinct and enlightening overview is a required reading for all those interested in the subject . We hope you find this book useful in shaping your future career & Business.


Speaking JavaScript

Speaking JavaScript

Author: Axel Rauschmayer

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2014-02-25

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 1449364993

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Like it or not, JavaScript is everywhere these days—from browser to server to mobile—and now you, too, need to learn the language or dive deeper than you have. This concise book guides you into and through JavaScript, written by a veteran programmer who once found himself in the same position. Speaking JavaScript helps you approach the language with four standalone sections. First, a quick-start guide teaches you just enough of the language to help you be productive right away. More experienced JavaScript programmers will find a complete and easy-to-read reference that covers each language feature in depth. Complete contents include: JavaScript quick start: Familiar with object-oriented programming? This part helps you learn JavaScript quickly and properly. JavaScript in depth: Learn details of ECMAScript 5, from syntax, variables, functions, and object-oriented programming to regular expressions and JSON with lots of examples. Pick a topic and jump in. Background: Understand JavaScript’s history and its relationship with other programming languages. Tips, tools, and libraries: Survey existing style guides, best practices, advanced techniques, module systems, package managers, build tools, and learning resources.