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The Book Of JavaScript: Skickas inom vardagar. The Book of JavaScript teaches readers how to add interactivity, animation, and other tricks to their web sites with JavaScript.
Rather than provide a series of cut-and-paste scripts, thau! Each chapter focuses on a few important JavaScript features, shows how professional web sites incorporate them, and takes readers through examples of how they might add those features to their own web sites. This thoroughly updated 2nd edition includes new chapters on Ajax, revised appendices, and new examples throughout.
Summary sections and assignments close each chapter, making the book perfect for use in college courses or independent study. Instead of relying on a browser we simply test for the objects we want to use and only use them after our scripts were successful in detecting them. The book is very much geared towards browsers and advertises browser sniffing as a valid way of finding out if your script will be OK to execute.
I cannot believe that Thau himself lacks that much insight into how things moved forward in the JavaScript world. My guess is that the book was not re-edited technically except for a new screenshots but only extended with a new chapter on Ajax. The mention of http: The book smacks of a re-write that went terribly wrong. The new Ajax chapter is OK in explaining the basics of Ajax and features exciting examples but also lacks proper technical editing.
There is also no mention as to how to provide links that work without Ajax and override their functionality when JS can be applied. You can build your first Ajax apps with the information provided, but you also create apps that break very easily and are open to attacks.
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The book of JavaScript by Thau.