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July 1, 2006 0672328798 978-0672328794 4
JavaScript is one of the easiest, most straightforward ways to enhance a website with interactivity. Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript in 24 Hours, 4th Edition serves as an easy-to-understand tutorial on both scripting basics and JavaScript itself. The book is written in a clear and personable style with an extensive use of practical, complete examples. It also includes material on the latest developments in JavaScript and web scripting. You will learn how to use JavaScript to enhance web pages with interactive forms, objects, and cookies, as well as how to use JavaScript to work with games, animation, and multimedia.

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When JavaScript was first introduced, it made Web pages interactive - and got me excited about programming for the first time in years. It's a fun language to learn and use, whether you're an experienced programmer or a beginner. I wrote this book to try to pass on some of this excitement. This book starts with the basics, and ends with games and applications that take full advantage of JavaScript. If you create Web pages, this book will help you add fun and functionality with JavaScript. --Michael Moncur --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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JavaScript is one of the easiest, most straightforward ways to enhance a Web site with interactivity.

Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript in 24 Hours serves as an easy-to-understand tutorial on both scripting basics and JavaScript itself. The book is written in a clear and personable style with an extensive use of practical, complete examples.

The Third Edition of Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript in 24 Hours includes material on the latest developments in JavaScript and Web scripting.

Readers will learn how to use JavaScript to enhance Web pages with interactive forms, objects, and cookies. They will also discover how to use JavaScript to work with games, animation, and multimedia. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 456 pages
  • Publisher: Sams; 4 edition (July 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672328798
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672328794
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #96,872 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book, in terms of techniques provided and taught, June 7, 2001
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As a junior level computer science major at the University of New Orleans, I would like to inform everybody who is thinking about buying this book or any other programming-related book that computer programming, along with other logical subjects, such as mathematics, involves a lot of practice. If you were to read the chapters in this book as if you were reading a John Grisham novel, you will not understand anything. I am telling you all this first because, as you have noticed, this book is receiving very low ratings from a majority of the reviewers because these reviewers claim that the book's format and content are rather cryptic in nature. As a computer science major, I've read my share of programming books. This book is, in my opinion, the second best book on programming I have ever read. Reviewers who have given this book a low rating must not have taken the time necessary to try and comprehend each chapter or, in some cases, each sentence written.

Moncur dwells a good deal into the techniques of Javascript. For example, he shows how one can solve a problem that involves evaluating given information by using "if" statements. Let's say we ask a user to choose a number from a menu screen provided. If the user chooses "1," then something will happen. If the user chooses "2," then something else will happen, and so on. Moncur teaches another way of implementing such problems by using "case" statements. Buy this book and find out for yourself what a "case" statement is.

Moncur also gives at least two complete examples in every chapter that deals with new techniques in Javascript. He tediously documents everything he does in such examples.

Overall, this is a good book and Michael Moncur is a good author!

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55 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars All the basics presented in a set of clear examples, October 20, 2000
If someone asks me where to start when they want to learn programming, my standard response is to tell them to learn HTML. If they also want to be able to make money from their knowledge, my response is to tell them to learn HTML and JavaScript. HTML is certainly the most widely used "programming language" in the world today, and JavaScript cannot be far behind. Furthermore, neither requires a great deal of overhead in the form of costly compilers or interpreters.
However, finding material that makes learning them easy and enjoyable is difficult. This book satisfies both criteria at about an eight on a scale of one to ten where ten is the best. The examples are clear, very precise in their coverage and in combination cover the features of the language that you need to know. Furthermore, the coverage includes JavaScript 1.5, which does have some significant new features. While reading this book for review, I learned a few things that I had not been aware of.
If you are interested in learning JavaScript, this book will help you do that, independent of whether you are experienced in programming. I would have no reservations recommending it to anyone who falls into either category.
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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Right Stuff, Clearly Explained, October 17, 2001
Some people are saying this book TOO heavy for new programmers while others are saying it is NOT ENOUGH technical information. As someone who relies on technical books for the purpose of teaching myself new technologies, I should point out that most people have to buy more than one book to quickly master a new programming language. And I definitely recommend this book for persons new to javascript only or new to programming in general.

After this book, I had that really good feeling I get when a good base has been established in a new area of technical knowledge -- when the first stuff that came in got laid down right, and then, everything that comes in after that builds easily on top of that good foundation. I am remembering things I read the first time, and everything else I have been learning since sticks, too. There are a lot of browser variation and version differences issues in javascript, and that is a problem. This author copes with it well, which is tough in the chaotic world of fast-changing www standards.

I have the last version of book and the Javascript Bible, Gold (essential desk reference with 1400 pages of excruciating detail), and I definitely recommend buying THIS book as the first one. To those who wanted to find MORE information in an introductory language text, I would say that if you have the ability to read a detailed programming language book, remember all its info and methods, and start programming in the same amount of time that I can read this book and start programming while using the longer, detailed book as my desk reference, by all means do so and enjoy your photographic memory. To new programmers who wanted an EASIER book, it doesn't get clearer this, or at a sharper level of just-enough detail.

Not to discourage people from speaking up, but readers should remember that a "review" is supposed to be a sharing of informed of opinions -- actually, advice -- to help other people make purchasing decisions. Readers should probably not use this review system as a message board, a readership chat, or otherwise to discuss their own issues under the impression that having any opinion at all, and posting it as a "review" helps anyone.

For example, for this book, one reviewer states that the author explains the "&&" operator and then - amazingly - expects the reader to remember it later in the book. It sounds like that reader is looking for a book that performs the added function of making him pay attention, like a book that repeats and reinforces (There are books like that out there. But the handholding you want would make this book too long and too cluttered for an "in 24 hours" title). There is another "reviewer" who stated that he wanted more examples with more context, not just code snippets. Hello, do you know there are about a million downloadble javascript scripts on the WWW, in archives, articles, javascript websites, and so on, including embedded in almost every commercial web page you visit, like this one (for which you can "view source")?

Almost every programming book's review section is full of people saying "not enough", while others say "this is too hard", and people who say "there are typos in the examples." None of these reviews are helping others, unless the review is an informed one and states exactly how and why that opinion is meaningful.

I'm learning how to read into the newbie-bad-book posts to find the good books, and I feel bad for this very good author that he has been jumped on like this. I think that this introductory javascript book has attracted a greater proportion of liberal-arts web-developer wanna-bes, who have posted these inappropriate reviews on a great introductory programming book. Any programming book would be too hard or not right somehow. No, it won't be a fun read, it won't be easy, and you do have to remember symbols and other facts you read, such as the "&&" operator. There's a reason why the technical studies students were missing campus football parties so they could pass their classes while you were getting trashed and why they are making a lot of money now.

I agree with the computer science student. I have read programming books for introductory and advanced college courses and for teaching myself new things. This author is exceptionally good at writing an introductory programming text at a great level of detail with just the right amount of stuff explained very clearly. I am actually waiting, which I hardly ever do, for this author's DHTML book due out in December, for more info about javascript and advanced web page production.

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