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An edition of JavaScript: The Definitive Guide (1996)

JavaScript

The Definitive Guide

2nd Edition
  • 4.3 (12 ratings) ·
  • 201 Want to read
  • 14 Currently reading
  • 19 Have read

JavaScript is a powerful, object-based scripting language; JavaScript programs can be embedded directly into HTML web pages. When combined with the Document Object Model (DOM) defined by a web browser, JavaScript allows you to create Dynamic HTML (DHTML) content and interactive client-side web applications. JavaScript syntax is based on the popular programming languages C, C++, and Java, which makes it familiar and easy to learn for experienced programmers. At the same time, JavaScript is an interpreted scripting language, providing a flexible, forgiving environment in which new programmers can learn.

JavaScript: The Definitive Guide provides a thorough description of the core JavaScript language and both the legacy and standard DOMs implemented in web browsers. The book includes sophisticated examples that show you how to handle common tasks such as validating form data, working with cookies, and creating portable DHTML animations. The book 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 fourth edition of the bestselling JavaScript book has been carefully updated to cover JavaScript 1.5 (ECMAScript Version 3). The book also provides complete coverage of the W3C DOM standard (Level 1 and Level 2), while retaining material on the legacy Level 0 DOM for backward compatibility.

JavaScript: The Definitive Guide is a complete programmer's guide and reference manual for JavaScript. It is particularly useful for developers working with the latest standards-compliant web browsers, such as Internet Explorer 6, Netscape 6, and Mozilla. HTML authors can learn how to use JavaScript to build dynamic web pages. Experienced programmers can quickly find the information they need to start writing sophisticated JavaScript programs. This book is an indispensable reference for all JavaScript programmers, regardless of experience level.



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Printing History

August 1996
Beta Edition.
January 1997
Second Edition.
June 1998
Third Edition.
January 2002
Fourth Edition.
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Publisher
O’Reilly
Language
English
Pages
454

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Cover of: JavaScript
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
2011, O’Reilly
in English - 6th Edition, Covers ECMAScript 5 & HTML5
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JavaScript: Das umfassende Referenzwerk
2007, O’Reilly Verlag
electronic resource : in German - 3. Auflage
Cover of: JavaScript
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
August 17, 2006, O’Reilly Media, Inc.
in Russian
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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
December 15, 2001, O’Reilly Media, Inc.
in English - 4th Edition, Covers JavaScript 1.5
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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
1998, O’Reilly
in English - 3rd Edition, Covers JavaScript 1.2
Cover of: JavaScript
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
1997, O’Reilly
in English - 2nd Edition
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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
1997, O’Reilly & Associates
in English - 2nd Edition, Revised and Updated

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Sebastopol, CA
Series
Nutshell handbook

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
005.2/762
Library of Congress
QA76.73.J38 F555 1996, QA76.73.J39 F53 1997, QA76.73.J39F53 1997

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Pagination
xv, 454 p. :
Number of pages
454

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20071701M
Internet Archive
lccn_156592344
ISBN 10
1565922344
LCCN
97131364
OCLC/WorldCat
36319318
Library Thing
12323
Goodreads
1123270

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