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Programming - Mac Users, Platform-Specific Programming, Network Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, Scripting Languages, Web Programming

Javascript for Macintosh

by Tim Ritchey, Matt Shobe
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Overview

This is your premier guide to JavaScript, the hot new Web programming language that enables you to create interactive Web pages without the complications of Java or CGI. This tutorial takes you step-by-step through programming cross-platform JavaScripts to make your Web pages more dynamic, flexible, and interactive than ever before. Detailed information on every aspect of the JavaScript language - from declarations and operations to document and history objects - will soon have you exploiting the ease and power of this dynamic, object-based language. The companion CD-ROM includes cool JavaScript scripts, tutorials from the book, BBEdit Lite and BBEdit 3.5.2 Demo, GifBuilder, and JavaScript Examples from around the Web.

Serving as an introduction to JavaScript and a tutorial for creating JavaScripts on the Macintosh, this book helps Webmasters become more productive when creating and designing Web pages. It allows them more flexibility with their site and it enables them to do things they were previously unable to do, such as allowing more interactivity for the client.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1996
Publisher
Prentice-Hall
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781568302782

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