by Mark Obcena
Go beyond JavaScript basics-learn advanced JavaScript features and techniques, as well as how to put MooTools to work to create both browser and desktop applications.Pro JavaScript with MooTools is unlike any other JavaScript book on the market today. While similar books focus on either JavaScript as a language of the browser or how to use JavaScript frameworks, Pro JavaScript with MooTools fills the gap be...
Price: $8.99 | Publisher: Apress | Release: 2010
by Lawrence PremKumar, Praveen Mohan
The open source JavaFX platform offers a Java-based approach to rich Internet application (RIA) development-an alternative to Adobe Flash/Flex and Microsoft Silverlight. At over 100 million downloads, JavaFX is poised to be a significant player....
Price: $3.63 | Publisher: Apress | Release: 2010
JavaScript for Absolute Beginners
by Terry McNavage
If you are new to both JavaScript and programming, this hands-on book is for you. Rather than staring blankly at gobbledygook, you'll explore JavaScript by entering and running hundreds of code samples in Firebug, a free JavaScript debugger. Then in the last two chapters, you'll leave the safety of Firebug and hand-code an uber cool JavaScript application in your preferred text editor....
Price: $19.99 | Publisher: Apress | Release: 2010
by Michael Bolin
If you're ready to use Closure to build rich web applications with JavaScript, this hands-on guide has precisely what you need to learn this suite of tools in depth. Closure makes it easy for experienced JavaScript developers to write and maintain large and complex codebases - as Google has demonstrated by using Closure with Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Maps.Author and Closure contributor Michael Bol...
Price: $9.00 | Publisher: O'Reilly Media | Release: 2010
Building Android Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
by Jonathan Stark
If you know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you already have the tools you need to develop Android applications. This hands-on book shows you how to use these open source web standards to design and build apps that can be adapted for any Android device - without having to use Java. You'll learn how to create an Android-friendly web app on the platform of your choice, and then convert it to a native Android ...
Price: $1.99 | Publisher: O'Reilly Media | Release: 2010
Beginning HTML, XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript
by Jon Duckett
Since the web was first created, the languages used to build web sites have been constantly evolving. Now a set of best practices has emerged using HTML or XHTML to create your basic web pages, CSS to control their appearance and make them look attractive, and JavaScript to add interactivity. Without assuming any previous experience, this valuable resource makes it easy to learn how to build web sites using...
Publisher: Wrox | Release: 2010
Firebug 1.5: Editing, Debugging, and Monitoring Web Pages
by Chandan Luthra, Deepak Mittal
With the advent of RIA (Rich Internet Applications), most web pages are driven by a combination of JavaScript, AJAX, CSS, and so on. Web developers and designers find it hard to debug and fix the issues that crop up on the client side. Firebug is a wonderful toolkit to have in your arsenal for handling all such issues. This book covers all of Firebug's features and will help you utilize its capabilitie...
Price: $20.99 | Publisher: Packt Publishing | Release: 2010
JavaFX 1.2 Application Development Cookbook
by Vladimir Vivien
Easily develop feature-rich internet applications to interact with the user using various built-in components of JavaFX. Make your application visually appealing by using various JavaFX classes - ListView, Slider, ProgressBar - to display your content and enhance its look with the help of CSS styling. Enhance the look and feel of your application by embedding multimedia components such as images, audio, and...
Price: $23.99 | Publisher: Packt Publishing | Release: 2010
by Bernerd Allmon, Jeremy Anderson
Together, Flex and Java make a powerful web development platform - they blend the strengths of Java on the server with the richness of Flex on the frontend. Flex on Java is a unique book that teaches you how to work with Flex in concert with the full array of Java technologies: Spring, POJOs, JMS, and other standard tools. You also learn how to integrate Flex with server-side Java via BlazeDS remoting. Almo...
Price: $2.95 | Publisher: Manning | Release: 2010
by Christophe Porteneuve
JavaScript is everywhere. It's a key component of today's Web a powerful, dynamic language with a rich ecosystem of professional-grade development tools, infrastructures, frameworks, and toolkits. This book will get you up to speed quickly and painlessly with the 35 key JavaScript tasks you need to know....
Price: $3.98 | Publisher: The Pragmatic Programmers | Release: 2010