Posts Tagged ‘JavaScript’

Adobe InDesign CS2 Official JavaScript Reference

Posted on October 17th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Product Description Do you spend too much time doing repetitive production tasks such as placing and replacing images, correcting errors in text, cutting and pasting, and preparing files for printing, instead of being creative? Do you use Adobe InDesign CS2 and have a strong working knowledge of JavaScript? Then you’re in luck. Since Adobe Creative Suite 2 was created with built-in support for scripting, virtually every repetitive or time-consuming task that creative professionals have to do in InDesign can be streamlined or automated with the help of a script. This book describes how to use JavaScript to manipulate and…

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JavaScript in Easy Steps

Posted on September 24th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Product DescriptionJavaScript in easy steps instructs readers of any skill level how to add functionality and dynamic effects to webpages. Written by expert Mike McGrath, the book contains separate chapters on all major features of the JavaScript language, with code examples and browser screenshots illustrating each. Now in its fourth edition, this popular title is updated for Web 2.0 and includes examples showing how to develop Rich Internet Applications using the latest techniques employing Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. Learn more at: JavaScript in Easy Steps

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The Book of JavaScript, 2nd Edition: A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages

Posted on September 21st, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Product DescriptionThe Book of JavaScript teaches readers how to add interactivity, animation, and other tricks to their web sites with JavaScript. Rather than provide a series of cut-and-paste scripts, thau! takes the reader through a series of real world JavaScript code with an emphasis on understanding. Each chapter focuses on a few important JavaScript features, shows how professional web sites incorporate them, and takes readers through examples of how they might add those features to their own web sites. This thoroughly updated 2nd edition includes new chapters on Ajax, revised appendices, and new examples throughout. Summary sections and assignments…

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