Pro JavaScript techniques. (2015)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Pro JavaScript techniques. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Pro JavaScript techniques
- Further Information:
- Note: John Resig, Russ Ferguson, and John Paxton.
- Authors:
- Resig, John
Ferguson, Russ
Paxton, John - Contents:
- At a Glance; Contents; About the Authors; About the Technical Reviewers; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Professional JavaScript Techniques; How Did We Get Here?; Modern JavaScript; The Rise of Libraries ; More Than a Note about Mobile; Where Do We Go from Here?; Coming Up Next; Summary; Chapter 2: Features, Functions, and Objects; Language Features; References and Values ; Scope; Context; Closures; Function Overloading and Type-Checking ; New Object Tools; Objects; Modifying Objects; Summary; Chapter 3: Creating Reusable Code; Object-Oriented JavaScript; Inheritance. Member Visibility The Future of Object-Oriented JavaScript; Packaging JavaScript ; Namespaces; The Module Pattern; Immediately Invoked Function Expressions; Summary; Chapter 4: Debugging JavaScript Code; Debugging Tools; The Console; Leveraging the Console Features; The Debugger; DOM Inspector; Network Analyzer ; Timeline ; Profiler ; Summary; Chapter 5: The Document Object Model; An Introduction to the Document Object Model; DOM Structure; DOM Relationships; Accessing DOM Elements; Finding Elements by CSS Selector ; Waiting for the HTML DOM to Load. Waiting for the Page to Load Waiting for the Right Event; Getting the Contents of an Element; Getting the Text of an Element ; Getting the HTML of an Element ; Working with Element Attributes; Getting and Setting an Attribute Value ; Modifying the DOM; Creating Nodes Using the DOM ; Inserting into the DOM; Injecting HTML into the DOM ; Removing Nodes from the DOM;At a Glance; Contents; About the Authors; About the Technical Reviewers; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Professional JavaScript Techniques; How Did We Get Here?; Modern JavaScript; The Rise of Libraries ; More Than a Note about Mobile; Where Do We Go from Here?; Coming Up Next; Summary; Chapter 2: Features, Functions, and Objects; Language Features; References and Values ; Scope; Context; Closures; Function Overloading and Type-Checking ; New Object Tools; Objects; Modifying Objects; Summary; Chapter 3: Creating Reusable Code; Object-Oriented JavaScript; Inheritance. Member Visibility The Future of Object-Oriented JavaScript; Packaging JavaScript ; Namespaces; The Module Pattern; Immediately Invoked Function Expressions; Summary; Chapter 4: Debugging JavaScript Code; Debugging Tools; The Console; Leveraging the Console Features; The Debugger; DOM Inspector; Network Analyzer ; Timeline ; Profiler ; Summary; Chapter 5: The Document Object Model; An Introduction to the Document Object Model; DOM Structure; DOM Relationships; Accessing DOM Elements; Finding Elements by CSS Selector ; Waiting for the HTML DOM to Load. Waiting for the Page to Load Waiting for the Right Event; Getting the Contents of an Element; Getting the Text of an Element ; Getting the HTML of an Element ; Working with Element Attributes; Getting and Setting an Attribute Value ; Modifying the DOM; Creating Nodes Using the DOM ; Inserting into the DOM; Injecting HTML into the DOM ; Removing Nodes from the DOM; Handling White Space in the DOM; Simple DOM Navigation; Summary; Chapter 6: Events; Introduction to JavaScript Events; The Stack, the Queue, and the Event Loop ; Event Phases; Binding Event Listeners. Traditional BindingAdvantages of Traditional Binding; Disadvantages of Traditional Binding; DOM Binding: W3C; Advantages of W3C Binding ; Disadvantage of W3C Binding; Unbinding Events; Common Event Features; The Event Object; Canceling Event Bubbling; Overriding the Browser's Default Action; Event Delegation ; The Event Object; General Properties; type ; target ; stopPropagation; preventDefault / returnValue = false; Mouse Properties; pageX and pageY ; clientXand clientY ; layerX/layerY and offsetX/offsetY ; button ; relatedTarget ; Keyboard Properties; ctrlKey ; keyCode. ShiftKey Types of Events; Page Events; load; beforeunload; error; resize; scroll; unload ; UI Events ; focus; blur; Mouse Events; click; dblclick; mousedown; mouseup; mousemove; mouseover; mouseout; mouseenter ; mouseleave ; Keyboard Events; keydown/keypress ; keyup; Form Events; select; change; submit; reset; Event Accessibility; Summary; Chapter 7: JavaScript and Form Validation; HTML and CSS Form Validation; CSS; JavaScript Form Validation; Validation and Users; Validation Events; Customizing Validation; Preventing Form Validation; Summary. … (more)
- Edition:
- Second edition
- Publisher Details:
- Berekley : Apress
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xvii, 187 pages), illustrations
- Subjects:
- 005.1
Computer science
JavaScript (Computer program language)
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Computers -- Software Development & Engineering -- General
Software Engineering
Computer programming
Software engineering
Computers -- Web -- Web Programming
Web programming
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781430263920
1430263911
9781430263913 - Related ISBNs:
- 143026392X
9781430263913 - Notes:
- Note: Print version record.
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