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 JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook, 2nd Edition

This title is a collection of sensible, state-of-the-art script recipes for the core JavaScript language and client-side Dynamic HTML applications for modern browsers. Whether you've been scripting for only a short time or have been at it for years, the Cookbook will give you plenty of code to let you solve the most common problems that client-side developers face. The second edition has nearly 20 new recipes (including Ajax solutions), while many of the originals have been extensively revised to modern scripting standards.

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Published by O'Reilly & Associates. ISBN 0-596-51408-5. Softcover.
$44.99 (USA)
 

 JavaScript Bible, 6th Edition

This new edition updates the cornerstone volume in learning to use JavaScript in browser scripting since the earliest days of scriptable browsers. A lot has changed through the years, and the sixth edition clears away ancient baggage and passes onto readers the best practices in applying client-side scripts.

If you are new to JavaScript or use the book in your classroom, the updated tutorial teaches you the latest Worldwide Web Consortium Document Object Model (W3C DOM) techniques, preparing you to write scripts that work on today's and tomorrow's browsers. You get the same clear, example-filled explanations of all core JavaScript and object model features of modern browsers.

  • Get up to speed fast on JavaScript basics with an updated tutorial tailored for newcomers
  • Master JavaScript and DOM concepts with the exclusive interactive workbench, The Evaluator (and a cross-browser embeddable version for script debugging)
  • Apply scripting to Web standards -- XHTML, DOM, CSS, and XML -- to produce future-compatible pages
  • Implement cross-browser dynamic HTML applications for Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (IE7), Mozilla™-based browsers such as Firefox 2.0, Safari™, and other modern browsers
  • Energize your content with custom objects, Ajax applications, and other client-side techniques
  • Learn in depth from hundreds of fully scripted example HTML pages
  • Detailed compatibility ratings for IE/WIndows, IE/Mac, Mozilla-based browsers, and Safari
  • Foreword by JavaScript's creator, Brendan Eich
  • Includes CD-ROM with:
    • 23 bonus chapters on advanced subjects, including Google Maps
    • searchable electronic version of entire text
    • hundreds of ready-to-run scripted HTML pages

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Published by John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-06916-5. 1171 pages. Softcover.
$49.99 (USA)

DHTML Definitive Reference 3rd edition cover Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, 3rd Edition

Here is latest edition of the one publication with in-depth reference coverage of HTML, XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, Dynamic Positioning, Document Object Models, and JavaScript as presented by standards bodies and as implemented in browsers through Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2 (Mozilla 1.8.1), Safari 2, and Opera 9.

Seven freely downloadable introductory sections show you numerous techniques for implementing Dynamic HTML into your web sites today and planning for the future. Browser-specific and cross-browser implementations are discussed at length, as well as techniques that will make your code work with future browsers (and degrade gracefully in older browsers). Several chapters have been extensively revised, while a completely new one covers AJAX implementations with the XMLHttpRequest object.

In the reference chapters, you can see at a glance the published standard and browser versions that first implemented each HTML/XHTML tag and attribute, each proprietary and W3C CSS style sheet attribute, each proprietary and W3C DOM object, property, method, and event handler. Many WHATWG features currently implemented in the newest browsers (e.g., Web Forms 2.0 and the canvas element) are covered. A full JavaScript (ECMAScript) core language reference is also included. Do you remember how all 11,500 instances of DOM properties and 5000 DOM methods are implemented? I've wrangled them all, and organized them so you can find the syntax, explanations, and version support info you need quickly.

At 1300 pages and nearly a year in development, Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, 3rd Edition is by far the most comprehensive reference of its kind. This book assumes you are already familiar with HTML and JavaScript.

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Published by O'Reilly & Associates. ISBN 0-596-52740-3. Softcover.
$59.95 (USA)

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Dashboard Book Cover Mac OS X Technology Guide to Dashboard

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 Spam Wars

"The 'must read' spam book of the year, if not the decade" (Aunty Spam's Net Patrol)

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AppleScript Handbook Cover Danny Goodman's AppleScript Handbook—Mac OS X Edition

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HyperCard Handbook Cover The Complete HyperCard 2.2 Handbook

Now in its fourth edition, and with over 300,000 copies sold worldwide in several languages, "The Complete HyperCard Handbook" is the recognized standard for learning and mastering HyperCard. The first edition, which arrived in August 1987, coincided with the release of HyperCard. The author worked alongside HyperCard's creators, Bill Atkinson and Dan Winkler for more than a year during HyperCard's birth.

It's Baaack! You can now purchase reprints of the classic fourth edition direct from the new publisher. It may have a new cover (and it had to be divided into two volumes due to its length), but you'll find all the text and gray-scale images from the original in these two volumes. Details and an on-line version of the table of contents can be found at iUniverse.com. Info about Volume 1 and Volume 2.

Download sample stacks from the book (121K).

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O'Reilly Network

O'Reilly Network will eventually have several JavaScript and DHTML-related articles from yours truly. Some pieces are brand new; others will be excerpted recipes from the JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook. Here's what's online so far:

Apple Developer Central -- Internet Developer

Not just for Apple developers, the articles I have written for ADC address numerous JavaScript issues affecting all web authors. The site has many other great pieces that will interest web developers who need to support Internet Explorer for the Macintosh. My articles currently on-line are:

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Netscape's Developer Program On-line Magazine.

A series of articles under The JavaScript Apostle banner focusing on topics of interest for all JavaScripters, including lots of cross-browser subjects and examples.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The Netscape DevEdge Web site and View Source archive are no longer hosted at netscape.com. Instead, copy the URL for a desired article (in Windows, right-click and choose "Copy Link" or similar) and paste the URL into the field at the Wayback Machine Web Archive Web site. In the resulting search result page, choose any of the items with a date after the one shown associated with the article below.

Articles currently on-line are:

Creative Computing Archive

A real blast from the past! My old friend and colleague, Gordon McComb, found an archive of Creative Computing magazine articles from the early 1980s. Entertaining and enlightening about how far we've come in 20 years.

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Where to Buy My Books

My books are available either on the shelf or through special order at any independent or chain bookstore in North America.

Online bookstores are also an excellent way to purchase my books. Moreover, you can usually find on-line reviews of the books by readers.

For readers outside the U.S. and Canada, I have heard from folks in Europe and Asia who have had good international mail order experience with: Quantum Books (Cambridge, MA)

Readers in the UK should check out Buying Books Online UK.

Caution! Beware of eBay auction offers for huge "ebook" collections that include electronic versions of my JavaScript and DHTML books (the ebook version of the new AppleScript Handbook and Dashboard books from SpiderWorks is for real and legit). These CD-ROM collections are generally illegal copies of the PDF files from the books' CD-ROMs. The illegal editions do not contain the extra CD example files, and you are not entitled to any support from me or the publisher. I vigorously guard my copyrights and have successfully had dozens of "ebook" auctions on eBay removed (leading to numerous account closures). The only legitimate copies of my JavaScript and DHTML books you can find on eBay are new or used printed books. Read auction descriptions carefully to avoid those giant "ebook" collections.


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