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Javascript for the World Wide Web

by Tom Negrino, Dori Smith (Author)

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JavaScript is designed to be used in conjunction with HTML. It goes further than the tagging functions performed by HTML. This guide to the JavaScript language is aimed at both users without a strong technical background, and experienced programmers, who may use it as a quick reference.
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My first programming book, it taught me the general basic ideas of programming. A bit lacking on content compared to other brands, but very noob friendly. If Javascript is going to be your first programming language, this is book a good choice, but otherwise choose something with more content like the SAMS Teach Yourself series. ( )
  aquagrunty | Nov 15, 2007 |
JavaScript (Computer program language)/World Wide Web
  Budzul | Jun 1, 2008 |
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