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JavaScript: Pocket Reference

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"JavaScript is the ubiquitous programming language of the Web, and for more than 15 years, JavaScript: The Definitive Guide has been the bible of JavaScript programmers around the world. Ideal for JavaScript developers at any level, this book is an all-new excerpt of The Definitive Guide, collecting the essential parts of that hefty volume into this slim yet dense pocket reference. The first 9 chapters document the latest version (ECMAScript 5) of the core JavaScript language ... The next 5 chapters document the fundamental APIs for using JavaScript with HTML5 and explain how to interact with web browser windows ; script HTML documents and document elements ;modify and apply CSS styles and classes ; respond to user input events ; communicate with web servers (and) store data locally on the user's computer." Amazon.com viewed 5/7/2020

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JavaScript: Pocket Reference, David Flanagan

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Title
JavaScript: Pocket Reference
Language
English
Publisher
O'Reilly
Released
2012
Format
Paperback
Pages
265
ISBN10
1449316859
ISBN13
9781449316853
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"JavaScript is the ubiquitous programming language of the Web, and for more than 15 years, JavaScript: The Definitive Guide has been the bible of JavaScript programmers around the world. Ideal for JavaScript developers at any level, this book is an all-new excerpt of The Definitive Guide, collecting the essential parts of that hefty volume into this slim yet dense pocket reference. The first 9 chapters document the latest version (ECMAScript 5) of the core JavaScript language ... The next 5 chapters document the fundamental APIs for using JavaScript with HTML5 and explain how to interact with web browser windows ; script HTML documents and document elements ;modify and apply CSS styles and classes ; respond to user input events ; communicate with web servers (and) store data locally on the user's computer." Amazon.com viewed 5/7/2020