Object-oriented Javascript by Packt Publishing

11/11/2009

The book, Object-Oriented JavaScript by Packt Publishing shows how to create scalable, reusable high-quality JavaScript applications and libraries using the concepts of object-oriented programming.

JavaScript is the language of the browser, but it is also used heavily in many other environments: server-side programming, desktop applications, application extensions and widgets. It's a pretty good deal: you learn a language and then code all kinds of different applications. While this book is a chapter specifically to be on the web browser environment including DOM, events have given, and AJAX tutorials, the rest is for all other environments.

This book treats JavaScript as a serious object-oriented language that shows you how robust build maintainable, and powerful libraries and applications. Along the way, we cover many of the recent innovations such as AJAX, JSON, and interesting design and programming patterns. After reading this book you will be prepared ace your JavaScript job interview, and even with a few bits that did not impress the interviewer might know. You should read this book if you want to take a position, your JavaScript skills to a new level of complexity.

The book requires no prior knowledge of JavaScript and works from the ground up to give you a thorough grounding in this powerful language. If you already know some JavaScript, you can find a lot of eyes, can opener, as you discover what you can do the language.

This book takes a do-it-yourself approach when it comes to writing a code, because the best way to really learn a programming language is by writing code. You are to type code into Firebug console to see the way it works and then changes, and encouraged to play with him. There are practice questions at the end of each chapter to help verify what you have learned.

You can read more about the book: here http://www.packtpub.com/object-oriented-javascript-applications-libraries/book

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