JavaScript: 20 Lessons to Successful Web Development

  • 3h 4m
  • Robin Nixon
  • McGraw-Hill/Osborne
  • 2015

Master JavaScript in 20 lessons--online video tutorials included!

Based on the author's successful online courses, this complete, integrated learning tool provides easy-to-follow lessons that feature clear explanations, sample code and exercises, and video tutorials. Each lesson is designed to take you less than an hour to complete.

JavaScript: 20 Lessons to Successful Web Development covers the basics, including variables, operators, arrays, objects, and values. Next, you'll learn how to use conditional statements, work with multidimensional arrays, manipulate objects, handle errors, manage cookies, use Ajax, and much more. Together, the book and almost five hours of video training make learning JavaScript easier than ever!

About the Author

Robin Nixon is an experienced web developer, author, and instructor with more than 35 years' experience. He has written more than 20 books, including HTML5: 20 Lessons to Successful Web Development, Web Developer's Cookbook, HTML5 for iOS and Android: A Beginner's Guide, Plug-In CSS, Plug-In JavaScript, and Plug-In PHP.

In this Book

  • JavaScript—20 Lessons to Successful Web Development
  • Introduction
  • Introduction to JavaScript
  • Incorporating JavaScript into a Web Page
  • Working with Arithmetic Operators and Functions
  • Applying Comparison and Logical Operators
  • Creating JavaScript Arrays
  • Accessing Multidimensional Arrays
  • Calling Array Functions
  • Pushing to and Popping from Arrays
  • Advanced Array Manipulation
  • Controlling Program Flow
  • Looping Sections of Code
  • Writing Functions
  • Manipulating JavaScript Objects
  • Handling Errors and Regular Expressions
  • Interacting with the Document Object Model
  • Inserting Inline JavaScript and Events
  • Controlling Cookies and Local Storage
  • Working with Different Browsers
  • Implementing Interrupts and Timeouts
  • Using Ajax
  • Answers to the Self-Test Questions
  • Common JavaScript Functions
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