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Pub. Date: September 2005
Binding: Paperback
Extent: 384 pages
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JavaScript:Creating Dynamic Web Pages
Elizabeth Gandy and Simon Stobart
JavaScript: Creating Dynamic Web Pages
is a practical and comprehensive publication that explains
how to develop some of the most interesting and clever features
being employed on today’s websites.
This book will guide students and intermediate developers
how to use JavaScript for their own development needs.
This publication has been written for intermediate web developers
who have some experience of creating web pages using HTML.
This includes students at the intermediate or advanced levels
of computer science, Internet engineering and multimedia degree
courses, masters students or recent graduates. It could also
be of benefit to both undergraduate and masters project students
who have a requirement to produce a dynamic web system and
require examples and instructions on what can be achieved.
JavaScript: Creating Dynamic Web Pages focuses on the practical
use of the language and will help the reader to achieve the
dynamic effects they are looking for.
The authors of this publication are two experienced computing
and technology lecturers.
Key Features:
- Learn the fundamentals of JavaScript
and put this knowledge into practice.
- Learn to generate interactive and
dynamic web pages.
- Increase your understanding of how
some effects on existing web pages have been created.
- Practical, hands-on advice throughout
the book.
- Helpful advice on problems that may
be encountered.
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Authors:
Elizabeth Gandy
is a Senior Lecturer in Software Engineering at the University
of Sunderland’s School of Computing and Technology. She has
taught on a number of degree courses and has used JavaScript
extensively, both in private companies and whilst lecturing.
Dr Simon Stobart
is a Principal Lecturer at the University of Sunderland’s
School of Computing and Technology and is currently responsible
for coordination and management of taught postgraduate programmes
within the School of Computing and Technology. He is an experienced
author with this being the sixth textbook that he has written.
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