JavaScript Application Cookbook
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.34 (597 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1565925777 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 482 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Jerry Bradenbaugh is a senior Web application developer and technical lead in Los Angeles, California. He has contributed in developing enterprise applications for Netscape and First Union National Bank.. His Web site, HotSyte-The JavaScript Resource, has been around since the early days of JavaScript, making it one of the oldest JavaScript resources on the Net
"Toughtful and complete" according to Brian Donnelly. I definately stress that you have some experience with Java script before diving into this book but it is by far one of the best intros I've read. This book guides you through semi-complicated to very complex application designs that would be useful for any web site. The coments on the code are clear and pretty much line by line explainations. This book will be exceptionally useful to the user wanting to re. "PEFECTION!!!" according to kiwi19808. I bought this book about PEFECTION!!! I bought this book about 3 weeks ago to help with my newest assignment at work. WOW! IT works wonders with all good browsers (sorry, Netscape isn't in this section).The information presented in this book is concise and logical. The examples are superior to anything else I've ever seen.. weeks ago to help with my newest assignment at work. WOW! IT works wonders with all good browsers (sorry, Netscape isn't in this section).The information presented in this book is concise and logical. The examples are superior to anything else I've ever seen.. "Excellent Reading" according to Scooby Doo. Anyone interested in serious programming with Javascript should definitely consider "Javascript Application Cookbook" by Jerry Bradembaugh. First and foremost, this book is not for the lighthearted. One should be well versed with programming (Javascript, Java, C, C++) before considering taking on this book.From the very first sample (Online Test), I knew this book would be teaching me a lot of new technique
Among the included applications are:A client-side search engine that will show coders how to build their own search engine and get excellent results, all with a client-side toolA drag-and-drop greeting application that lets users custom build and send DHTML email greetingsA GUI image rollover tool that generates cross-browser image rollover code for all versions of JavaScriptA robust client-side shopping cart application that lets shoppers browse and shop, while the application keeps a tab of the shopper's selections and a running bill, including tax and shippingAn online test application that auto-administers, grades, and displays answers to online exams or surveysAn additional value to this book is an online resource serve that discusses the applications and points to other resources. With its focus on providing practic
(An interactive multiple-choice testing application follows, along with code for an interface to multiple search engines on the Net). Written in the same vein as the old-style programmer "toolbox" titles, this book sheds the usual tutorial presentation and simply introduces a series of JavaScript applications you can use on your own sites. Seasoned Java coders will find the JavaScript Application Cookbook compiled just for them. Author Jerry Bradenbaugh clearly has a passion for JavaScript, and he illustrates the capabilities of this modest scripting language. The code for the book's applications is available