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JavaScript by Example (By Example)


By Ellie Quigley
 
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Book Details:

Format:Paperback, 752 pages.
Publisher:Prentice Hall PTR 2003-06-29
ISBN:0131401629

Average Customer Rating:

4.0 4 out of 5 stars (11 reviews)

Editorial Reviews:

Appropriate for every beginning-to-intermediate level course in JavaScript programming; and for any Web design or development course that includes coverage of creating dynamic pages with JavaScript. Ellie Quigley's JavaScript by Example is singularly well suited for students of all kinds who wish to master JavaScript, including: first-time programmers; Web designers delivering dynamic content; experienced scripters moving from languages such as Perl; and system administrators working with browser-based administration tools that utilize JavaScript. Quigley utilizes the same proven approach that have made her books on Unix/Linux shell programming and Perl scripting favorites amongst students worldwide. She has carefully created a technically strong learning path interlaced with hundreds of small examples that demonstrate JavaScripts wide range of practical applications. This book strikes a perfect balance: serious, yet exceptionally accessible.One step at a time, it guides JavaScript beginners through every essential JavaScript concept and programming technique, including script setup, data types, variables, dialog boxes, operators, control structures, functions, and JavaScript objects. By the time students reach the end of the book, they will be creating remarkably sophisticated programs based on DOM and CSS.


Customer Reviews:

Displaying 1 to 5 of 11 total reviews (Page 1 of 3):

4 out of 5 stars hands-on & practical

The best thing about this book are the numerous exercises, you literally start from page 6 with writing your first code example. Also, each chapter is not that long, around 15-20 pages.

Another good thing is that the coding you learn is usually illustrated with practical examples from various fields: physics, finance etc.
This is ideal for learners who come from other backgrounds than IT, I'm a businessperson myself and not an IT-person - I like to see the user-potential of my coding.

As a non-IT person I found the text not too difficult to understand, but honestly, if you are completely new to any sort of programming (C#, VB, Java, C++, etc) you may have to re-read the paragraphs for it to sink in.
If you know that you really struggle with reading technical texts in computing, I can recommend this book instead by Sitepoint: Simply JavaScript, it will save you time.

Pre-requisites for this book by Quigley are: basic HTML/XHTML and some CSS, either from a course or from a book such as Ian LLoyd's Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS. Obviously the more (X)HTML you know beforehand the better.

Please note that this book is abit old, in "software-years", and so some of the HTML methodology is outdated.
For example the book uses the tag to change the font attributes, something which has become deprecated, or "not recommended", by W3C - the organization that sets the ideal standards to use in (X)HTML & CSS.
But even with these outdated HTML methods I had no problems getting the coding to work, except for a few XHTML modifications here and there.

4 out of 5 stars Great Book for Javascripters

This is my first Javascript book that I had to purchase for class but when I'm done with class I am going to keep it because it is very helpful when I need help I just refer to it. Sometimes it may not have enough examples of a certain issue you are looking for but it comes with a cd as well. A great buy indeed.

3 out of 5 stars A tough read for the newby

I was reading JavaScript by Example in parallel with Beginning JavaScript, 2nd Edition for a class. I found that Quigley was trying too hard to jam too much information into a small space. As someone new to JavaScript, I found her explanations difficult and her writing unclear. In comparison, Beginning JavaScript is bigger, but kinder and more comprehensible to the new reader. If weight is an issue, buy Quigley. Otherwise, you are better off with Beginning JavaScript.

4 out of 5 stars Terrific book.

Terrific book, a little (editing) problems in the book, but if you have a little experience in Javascript they can be overlooked. Actually the few errors keep you on your toes!

5 out of 5 stars Very good if you are the right type of reader for it

Wether or not this book is right for you, really depends on what you need from a Javascript text book. Armed with some basic knowledge of HTML, this was the perfect text to put me up to speed on the topic. There are many examples (as the title implies), giving you an exhaustive treatment of all topics. This treatment doesn't leave anything out, and though it would be nice to have the answers to the exercises, anything which stumps you can be solved by going over the examples again.

There are many explanations for every example given, but it's quite easy to skip around to what you need if you know some of the material already.

Excellent self-study tool.

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