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Get Programming With Javascript 1st Edition John R Larsen

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Publisher: Manning Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19 MB
Pages: 432
Author: John R. Larsen
ISBN: 9781617293108, 1617293105
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Get Programming With Javascript 1st Edition John R Larsen by John R. Larsen 9781617293108, 1617293105 instant download after payment.

Summary
Get Programming with JavaScript is a hands-on introduction to programming for readers who have never programmed. You'll be writing your own web apps, games, and programs in no time! Foreword by Remy Sharp.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Book
Are you ready to start writing your own web apps, games, and programs? You’re in the right place!
Get Programming with JavaScript is a hands-on introduction to programming for readers who have never written a line of code. Since you’re just getting started, this friendly book offers you lots of examples backed by careful explanations. As you go along, you’ll find exercises to check your understanding and plenty of opportunities to practice your new skills. You don’t need any­thing special to follow the examples—just the text editor and web browser already installed on your computer. We even give you links to working online code so you can see how everything should look live on your screen.
What’s Inside
  • All the basics—objects, functions, responding to users, and more
  • Think like a coder and design your own programs
  • Create a text-based adventure game
  • Enhance web pages with JavaScript
  • Run your programs in a web browser
  • Four bonus chapters available online

About the Reader
No experience required! All you need is a web browser and an internet connection.
About the Author
John Larsen is a mathematics and computing teacher with an interest in educational research. He has an MA in mathematics and an MSc in information technology. He started programming in 1982, writing simple programs for teaching mathematics in 1993, building websites in 2001, and developing data-driven web-based applications for education in 2006.
Table of Contents
  1. PART 1 CORE CONCEPTS ON THE CONSOLE
  2. Programming, JavaScript, and JS Bin
  3. Variables: storing data in your program
  4. Objects: grouping your data
  5. Functions: code on demand
  6. Arguments: passing data to functions
  7. Return values: getting data from functions
  8. Object arguments: functions working with objects
  9. Arrays: putting data into lists
  10. Constructors: building objects with functions
  11. Bracket notation: flexible property names
  12. PART 2 ORGANIZING YOUR PROGRAMS
  13. Scope: hiding information
  14. Conditions: choosing code to run
  15. Modules: breaking a program into pieces
  16. Models: working with data
  17. Views: displaying data
  18. Controllers: linking models and views
  19. PART 3 JAVASCRIPT IN THE BROWSER
  20. HTML: building web pages
  21. Controls: getting user input
  22. Templates: filling placeholders with data
  23. XHR: loading data
  24. Conclusion: get programming with JavaScript
  25. BONUS ONLINE CHAPTERS
  26. Node: running JavaScript outside the browser
  27. Express: building an API
  28. Polling: repeating requests with XHR
  29. Socket.IO: real-time messaging

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