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JavaScript Essentials

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A comprehensive on-line JavaScript book designed for novice and experienced web developers
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The purpose of this book is to provide the essentials of JavaScript so that anyone with a web site can use this powerful scripting language quickly and effectively. This book does not take any shortcuts. It provides detailed and indepth knowledge of all aspects of JavaScript from language basics through to advanced topics. This book is designed to provide a detailed and comprehensive, yet easy to follow, guide to developing powerful, dynamic web pages using JavaScript.

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Submitted on
12th June 2007
Last Updated
16th April 2010
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USD 8.99
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javascript essentials
Reviewed byAnonymousonWed, 1st August 2007
Rating 5 - Excellent
this is my review, this is really a very nice book. it talks about some very basic concepts on javascript. it also teaches you how to popuplate XML with DOM and JavaAscript
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