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Practical JavaScript, DOM scripting, and Ajax projects / Frank W. Zammetti.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Expert's voice in Web developmentPublication details: Berkeley, CA : Apress ; New York, NY : Distributed by Springer-Verlag New York, c2007.Description: xxiv, 546 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1590598164 (pbk.)
  • 9781590598160 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • JavaScript, DOM scripting, and Ajax projects
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.7 ZAM
Subject: Learn advanced JavaScript techniques by example to build superior web applications. -- from cover.
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Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 006.7 ZAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100455766

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Practical JavaScript, DOM, and Ajax Projects is ideal for web developers already experienced in JavaScript who want to take their knowledge to the next level. It presents 10 complete example projects for you to learn from and adapt for use in your own work.

The book starts with a quick recap of the fundamentals of modern JavaScript development before moving right along to the applications. For each application, you are taken through the planning, design, and implementation stages. Theres something for everyone herea utility library, a validation framework, a GUI widget framework, a dynamic event calendar application, a drag-and-drop shopping cart, and more!

Over the course of the book, author Frank Zammetti covers JavaScript best practices, Ajax techniques, and some of the most popular JavaScript libraries, such as Prototype, Script.aculo.us, and the Yahoo YUI. One of the main premises of this book is to help you learn by example so you can thenapply your knowledge to your own projects. This book will save you countless hours of development time and help further your JavaScript knowledge!

Includes index.

Learn advanced JavaScript techniques by example to build superior web applications. -- from cover.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Part 1 Say hello to my little friend: JavaScript!
  • 1 A Brief History of JavaScript
  • 2 The Seven Habits of Successful JavaScript Developers
  • Part 2 The projects
  • 3 Hodge-Podge: Building an Extensible JavaScript Library
  • 4 CalcTron 3000: A JavaScript Calculator
  • 5 Expanding CalcTron to Include Unit Conversion Capabilities
  • 6 A JavaScript Validation Framework
  • 7 JSDigester: Taking the pain out of Client-side XML
  • 8 Widget Mania: A GUI Widget Framework
  • 9 Client-side Persistence: Working with Cookies and Local Shared Objects
  • 10 Ajax Powered Event-planner site
  • 11 DOM Powered Arcade Game
  • 12 Shopping with Style: Drag and Drop Shopping Cart

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Frank W. Zammetti is a web architect specialist for a leading worldwide financial company by day, and a PocketPC and open-source developer by night. He is the founder and chief software architect of Omnytex Technologies, a PocketPC development house.He has over 12 years of "professional" experience in the information technology field, and over 12 more of "amateur" experience. He began his nearly life-long love of computers at age 7, when he became one of four students chosen to take part in his school district's pilot computer program. A year later, he was the only participant left! The first computer Frank owned was a Timex Sinclair 1000 in 1982, on which he wrote a program to look up movie times for all of Long Island (and without the 16k expansion module!). After that, he moved on to a Commodore 64 and spent about 4 years doing nothing but assembly programming (games mostly). He finally got his first IBM-compatible PC in 1987, and began learning the finer points of programming (as they existed at that time!).Frank has primarily developed web-based applications for about 8 years. Before that, he developed Windows-based client/server applications in a variety of languages. Frank holds numerous certifications including SCJP, MCSD, CNA, i-Net+, A+, CIW, MCP, and numerous BrainBench certifications. He is a contributor to a number of open source projects, including DataVision, Struts, PocketFrog, and Jakarta Commons. In addition, Frank has started two projects: Java Web Parts and The Struts Web Services Enablement Project. He also was one of the founding members of a project that created the first fully functioning Commodore 64 emulator for PocketPC devices (PocketHobbit).Frank has authored various articles on topics that range from integrating DataVision into web apps, to using Ajax in Struts-based applications. He is working on a new application framework specifically geared to creating next-generation web applications.

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