Chapter 1 - What You Should Know About Prototype, JavaScript, and the DOM Before jumping into the deep end, you should learn about where Prototype comes from—its purpose, origin, and philosophy.We’ll also discuss what differentiates Prototype from other libraries. Chapter 2 - Prototype Basics - You can do far more with Prototype than what I’ve just described, but the functions in this chapter are the ones you’ll use most often. And although they solve common problems, they also form the foundation for a general scripting philosophy: one that espouses fewer lines of code, separation of |
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If there is one lesson to be learned from the Dojo Toolkit, it is “Be careful what you wish for!”When we first started Dojo, we had the modest goal of creating a JavaScript toolkit that would be useful and would prevent expert JavaScript developers from having to reinvent the wheel.With the buzz and excitement that would soon follow with the emergence of the term Ajax, we quickly found ourselves as the creators of a toolkit used by thousands and thousands of developers and millions of users in a very short time. In the case of any project or company that grows much faster than expected, there are growing pains along the way. |
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Chapter 1: AJAX and the Future of Web Applications is an initial incursion into the world of AJAX and the vast possibilities it opens up for web developers and companies, to offer a better experience to their users. Chapter 2: Client-Side Techniques with Smarter JavaScript will guide you through the technologies you'll use to build AJAX web clients, using JavaScript, the DOM, the XMLHttpRequest object, and XML. Chapter 3: Server-Side Techniques with PHP and MySQL completes the theoretical foundation by presenting how to create smart servers to interact with |
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Read more about this free ebooks:AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications
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This book is intended for people who are new to developing for the Web and those who are interested in overhauling their current work to be standards-compliant. It is relevant to individuals working within companies and institutions, as well as for those who freelance.
This book offers a brief history of the World Wide Web and then walks the reader through several chapters on each of the areas relevant to developing a website. Each chapter covers a separate process or technology relevant to working with the Web today. |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Foundation Website Creation with CSS, XHTML, and JavaScript
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Chapter 1 talks briefly about the history, present, and future of JavaScript, and then moves on to explore the basics of object-oriented programming (OOP) in general. You then learn how to set up your training environment (Firebug) in order to dive into the language on your own, using the book examples as a base. Chapter 2 discuses the language basics: variables, data types, arrays, loops, and conditionals. Chapter 3 covers functions. JavaScript has many uses for functions and here you learn to master them all. You also learn about the scope of variables and JavaScript's |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Object-Oriented JavaScript: Create scalable, reusable high-quality JavaScript applications, and libraries
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