JavaScript: Tips and Tricks to Programming Code with Javascript: JavaScript Computer Programming, #2
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Learn JavaScript Tips and Tricks today and begin your path towards JavaScript programming mastery!
In this Definitive JavaScript Guide, you're about to discover how to...
Accelerate your JavaScript learning through the different Tips and Tricks available; vital information that every JavaScript programmer must know in order to take their skills to the next level. JavaScript is on the internet everywhere we look. Thanks to JavaScript, many of the sites that you enjoy are able to run the way that they are supposed to. And when you understand how JavaScript works, you are going to have the advantage of knowing how websites function effectively. With these Tips and Tricks, you are able to take your JavaScript knowledge to another level.
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- The Ultimate JavaScript Cheat Sheet – A Must Have for Every Programmer !
- Building your own cool JavaScript Library that leverages JavaScript's capabilities
- Reference guide to several JavaScript Tips and Tricks
- JavaScript skills one must know moving forward
... And much, much more!
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- Get a better understanding of the available JavaScript Tips and Tricks
- Learn more JavaScript code in order to gain the confidence to tackle more complex topics
- Gain effective concepts in your path towards JavaScript programming mastery
Learning JavaScript Tips and Tricks can help you in many ways both professionally and personally. By implementing the lessons in this book, not only would you learn one of today's most popular computer languages, but it will serve as your guide in accomplishing your JavaScript goals – whether as a fun hobby or as a starting point into a successful and long term Web Development career.
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Charlie Masterson
Charlie Masterson is a computer programmer and instructor who has developed several applications and computer programs. As a computer science student, he got interested in programming early but got frustrated learning the highly complex subject matter. Charlie wanted a teaching method that he could easily learn from and develop his programming skills. He soon discovered a teaching series that made him learn faster and better. Applying the same approach, Charlie successfully learned different programming languages and is now teaching the subject matter through writing books. With the books that he writes on computer programming, he hopes to provide great value and help readers interested to learn computer-related topics.
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JavaScript - Charlie Masterson
Introduction
JavaScript, a widely used programming language is an integral part of a web programmer’s life and programming skills. It is the foundation of what makes web pages interactive and dynamic; it’s used to create forms, polls, and quizzes and is often used in lightweight programming.
It’s the most common computer language utilized in all major browsers from the humble Internet Explorer to the advanced Google Chrome and Safari. Most computers already come with JavaScript installed into their system, so it’s guaranteed that visitors from all around the world will be able to view what you have on the internet, software and computer programs.
Everyone and anyone can use JavaScript without purchasing licenses.
Also, in case you are wondering, JavaScript and Java are completely two different computer languages used for various programming needs.
The thing about JavaScript is that there are plenty of JavaScript codes pre-written that you can copy and plug it directly into your web page for a similar effect, instead of writing all the codes again on your own. All you every need to know is find out what the code does and then where to copy and paste these codes in its particular places to get the desired effect, like baking a cake.
If you have opened this book, we are not going to go into the specifics of JavaScript and teach you the basics or the steps of coding and programming or pasting these codes into your web page.
What this book will do however, is give you loads of tips and tricks to help you navigate your way into becoming a better programmer and use JavaScript more efficiently.
A Brief History of JavaScript
Back in the 1990s when the world wide web was still in its developing stages, all web pages were static- there was no way of interaction between user and the website. What you saw was exactly what was set up.
Two of the most popular browsers at that time were Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. While the Internet Explorer was a lot more famous, Netscape was the first to bring about a programming language that enabled a webpage to be interactive with the user. This language was called LiveScript and it was integrated into Netscape’s browsers. Anyone using Netscape could now interact with the pages thanks to this language. LiveScript did not need a plugin.
On another note, there was another programming language that required a separate plugin to run and that was called Java. At this point, Java became very well known and Netscape decided to cash in on this by renaming LiveScript to JavaScript.
As mentioned earlier, there is a wide difference between Java and JavaScript, although their codes appear similar.
And then Internet Explorer, with the need to