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Posted in Javascript (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Brian Cooper. By Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd. The regular list price is $10.35. Sells new for $13.48. There are some available for $55.98.
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Written by COURSE TECHNOLOGY. By International Thomson Publishing. There are some available for $95.47.
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Written by Steven G. Estrella. By Prentice Hall. Sells new for $88.00. There are some available for $185.58.
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Written by William B. Sanders and Bill Sanders. By New Riders Press. The regular list price is $44.99. Sells new for $4.93. There are some available for $0.83.
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5 comments about JavaScript Design.
  1. In my experience, it is one of the best books for JavaScript. Clearly written with exceptional handling of concepts and examples. Obviously written by a person with a great deal of experience in today's technologies as well as communicating technical subjects.


  2. What's really nice about this book is how everything builds upon previous chapters. The book walks you through each aspect of Javascript with a combination of code and dialogue that keeps you both engaged and actively learning. I have in fact just completed a course that built upon the foundations of HTML and Javascript and I felt after reading this book certain concepts I did not understand from the class, now make much more sense. Sanders does in this book what he does best and that is educate. Some may feel that this is similar to course notes but to be real honest, this book is about one thing, and that is gaining a true understanding of programming language Javascript. A real treat comes in the third part of the book that incorporates Javascript with other backend programming languages such as ASP and PHP. Many times as a web designer you are caught in situations that requires a form being verified, data being sent to a database, etc etc, and this book demonstrates the ease of incorporating Javascript with backend languages. If you want to really learn Javascript for practical use then this is the book to get!


  3. What's really nice about this book is how everything builds upon previous chapters. The book walks you through each aspect of Javascript with a combination of code and dialogue that keeps you both engaged and actively learning. I have in fact just completed a course that built upon the foundations of HTML and Javascript and I felt after reading this book certain concepts I did not understand from the class, now make much more sense. Sanders does in this book what he does best and that is educate. Some may feel that this is similar to course notes but to be real honest, this book is about one thing, and that is gaining a true understanding of programming language Javascript. A real treat comes in the third part of the book that incorporates Javascript with other backend programming languages such as ASP and PHP. Many times as a web designer you are caught in situations that requires a form being verified, data being sent to a database, etc etc, and this book demonstrates the ease of incorporating Javascript with backend languages. If you want to really learn Javascript for practical use then this is the book to get!


  4. Excellent book for now-a-days,it covers all kind of language with JavaScript.The book starts with basics of Javascript that is jump start,dealing with data, variables, operators, expressions, functions.And chapter by chapter it deeps into more and more detail, like Javascript OOP and DOM, Frames, Event Handlers, Forms, DHTML, Cookie. And finally it deals with other languages like PHP,ASP,CGI,Perl,XML,Flash and Applet.
    Book is nicely organized, easy to read and understand, colorfull code and body, and has lots of examples.
    I will sure recommend this book for web master, developer, designer.


  5. This is an excellent book for introductory JavaScript...right up to the point where some depth is required (event handling and the DOM). WHile there are many script provided, which virtually all work, they become convoluted and suffer from a lack of clarification and purpose. Often times, the author places something into a script- to show a different way of doing it, which is great- however an explanation is required. As is a much greater explanation of the DOM.

    I was disappointed with this book because of the price and the content. No CD means lots of typing!

    Altogether a shallow book with admirable traits but not enough execution where it counts: at the business end of things. As for the word 'design' in the title, there is little of that, in the true sence of the word. Next edition??



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Written by Gregory Wright. By Marvel Comics. Sells new for $1.95. There are some available for $0.99.
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No comments about Silver Sable & the Wild Pack #14: For Love nor Money Part 6 July 1993 (javascript:replaceAll("distinctive_title");).



Posted in Javascript (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Elmar Dellwig and Ingo Dellwig. By Pearson Education. The regular list price is $31.99. Sells new for $0.99. There are some available for $0.01.
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Written by Jan Winkler. By Franzis Verlag GmbH. There are some available for $117.87.
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Written by Richard York. By Wrox. The regular list price is $44.99. Sells new for $29.69.
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Posted in Javascript (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Danny Goodman. By Osman Eyrolles Multimédia - OEM. Sells new for $86.80.
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Posted in Javascript (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by William J. Buchanan. By John Wiley & Sons Inc. The regular list price is $98.50. Sells new for $99.99.
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3 comments about Software Development for Engineers: with C, Pascal, C++, Assembly Language, Visual Basic, HTML, JavaScript and Java.
  1. The material about the different languages is good, but a little bit supperficial, it is only a preview, I cosider that is better to learn each language separately.


  2. If you have been trying to decide which language you want to start programming in, or would like to see the structure of other programming languages, this is the book.
    It will not teach you the from novice, but will give you a general insight into each of the languages.


  3. If you are an engineer on the field, you already had general ideas about these programming languages, so this book is a joke! DON'T WASTE MONEY ON IT ! You need more specific books. This book is best for 2nd-year engineering students, or general readers who are CURIOUS about software development, it will satify your curiosity, but it will not take you anywhere ! The book title "...For ENGINEERS" stinks because engineers need much deeper book than that, they need 'real food', not just a 'smell' of foods which may [make them upset]!!!
    I gave '1 star' for the book title "...ENGINEERS" and '3 stars' for general readers, so my rating is 2 stars.


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JavaScript (Essential Computers)
*AIE JAVASCRIPT ADVANCED
WEB WIZRDS GD JAVASCRIPT&PERL&DESIG&PHP PKG
JavaScript Design
Silver Sable & the Wild Pack #14: For Love nor Money Part 6 July 1993 (javascript:replaceAll("distinctive_title");)
Nitty Gritty JavaScript 1.3
Ajax = JavaScript + XML
Beginning JavaScript Development with jQuery
JavaScript : Le Guide du développeur
Software Development for Engineers: with C, Pascal, C++, Assembly Language, Visual Basic, HTML, JavaScript and Java

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