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JavaScript: The Complete Reference, Second Edition by Thomas Powell
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JavaScript: The Complete Reference, Second Edition

by Thomas Powell

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McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (2004), Edition: 2, Paperback

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0072253576, Paperback)

Create dynamic, interactive Web pages with the latest upgrade to this flexible development tool. Coverage includes event handling, object oriented programming, IE specific content, XML, and sample code that lets you work through projects and provides groundwork for your own creations. Provides information for new and non-professional developers and also more advanced coverage for experienced JS developers who want a comprehensive reference.

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