JavaScript in a Nutshell by David Flanagan

JavaScript in a Nutshell by David Flanagan

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Summary

JavaScript is an extension to HTML which gives Web pages programming-language capabilities. For example, Netscape's "Personal Workspace" feature makes heavy use of JavaScript. This work describes how JavaScript works.

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JavaScript in a Nutshell by David Flanagan

This is a definitive guide for JavaScript. The first eight chapters document the core JavaScript language, and the next six describe how JavaScript works on the client-side to interact with the Web browser and with the Web page. These chapters are followed by a complete reference section that documents every object, property, method, event handler, function, and constructor used by client-side JavaScript. In a separate reference section, you will find the interaction between JavaScript and HTML documented - mainly aspects of HTML that relate to JavaScript. A forthcoming edition of this book will cover the use of JavaScript on Web servers, as well as the object, properties and methods of server-side JavaScript.
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ISBN 13 9781565921931
ISBN 10 1565921933
Title JavaScript in a Nutshell
Author David Flanagan
Series Nutshell Handbooks Ser
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Binding Type Book
Publisher O'Reilly Media
Year published 1996-09-10
Number of pages 350
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