- JSP Custom Tags
- Sep 14, 2001
- New Riders' author Westy Rockwell helps get you started building web applications by reviewing JSP custom tags and giving you tips for expanding your knowledge of this topic.
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- JSP Tag Libraries
- Sep 14, 2001
- New Riders' author Westy Rockwell helps get you started building web applications by reviewing JSP custom libraries and giving you tips for expanding your knowledge of this topic.
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- Jumping into jQuery and JavaScript Syntax
- Jan 29, 2014
- This chapter covers ways to add jQuery and JavaScript to your web pages, creating and manipulating arrays of objects, adding code logic to JavaScript, and implementing JavaScript functions for cleaner code.
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- Learning JavaScript: Variables, Functions, and Loops
- Aug 30, 2012
- Tim Wright expands on variables, then moves on to creating functions, and last, goes over how to loop through data to autoexecute the same code block over and over.
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- Making Form Fields Mandatory
- Sep 2, 2001
- Forms generally require the user to fill in at least one field. Paul McFedries shows you some ways to encourage users to fill in mandatory fields.
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- Making JavaScript Fast, Part 1
- Sep 8, 2009
- David Chisnall discusses how dynamic language techniques work in JavaScript.
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- Performing Financial Calculations
- Sep 2, 2001
- Paul McFedries teaches you how to use JavaScript to perform a number of basic financial calculations, including loan or mortgage payments, the future value of an investment, and inflation.
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- Prototypes in JavaScript
- Aug 22, 2011
- David Chisnall explores JavaScript as an example of prototype-based object orientation. In this article, he shows how it's possible to implement more complex object models on top of this simple abstraction.
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- Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript and Ajax Video Learning: A JavaScript Library for Ajax
- Mar 4, 2009
- This video excerpt is lesson 23 from Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript and Ajax: Video Learning.
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- SharePoint 2010 Development: Using the JavaScript Object Client Model to Interact with SharePoint
- Jun 2, 2010
- This video excerpt is from SharePoint 2010 Development LiveLessons (Video Training).
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- Software Engineering for Ajax Using the Google Web Toolkit
- Jan 18, 2008
- This chapter looks at how to use the Java software engineering tools in GWT to build nontrivial high-quality Ajax applications.
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- Swapping Out Image Maps
- Feb 6, 2004
- There are several ways to dynamically change an image's image map, for example to use a central image as the submenu for several navigation items. In this sample chapter from Advanced JavaScript: Insights and Innovative Techniques, you'll learn two different ways to use the appropriate image map for each image: keeping the image map information in the HTML of the page, and the keeping all the information in JavaScript.
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- Taming Networks with JavaScript and Node.js
- Dec 10, 2012
- Node.js offers developers an excellent modern platform for developing networked applications. George Ornbo, author of Sams Teach Yourself Node.js in 24 Hours, explains how Node.js makes network programming easier and faster, with the help of a little language known as JavaScript.
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- Test-Driven JavaScript Development: Tools of the Trade
- Oct 27, 2010
- This chapter takes a look at essential and useful tools to support a test-driven workflow. After an overview of available testing frameworks, you will learn to set up and run JsTestDriver. In addition to a testing framework, this chapter looks at tools such as coverage reports and continuous integration.
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- Testing Your JavaScript/CoffeeScript, Part 1 of 2: Setting Up a Test Framework in Ruby on Rails
- Aug 6, 2012
- Are you part of the vast majority of people who don't bother with testing their JavaScript code? Mark Bates, author of Programming in CoffeeScript, has written in JavaScript for years, but admits that he only recently began testing it. In part 1 of this series, see why your familiar arguments against testing your JavaScript no longer wash.
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- Testing Your JavaScript/CoffeeScript, Part 2 of 2: Writing Tests
- Sep 6, 2012
- In part 1 of this series, you learned why testing your JavaScript or CoffeeScript code is important, and how to set up testing in a Ruby on Rails project. Mark Bates, author of Programming in CoffeeScript, concludes this series by showing how to use Mocha, Chai, and other libraries to write your tests.
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- The Dynamic Languages Renaissance
- Jan 30, 2009
- David Chisnall looks at the recent rebirth of dynamic languages and what it means for the future of programming.
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- The JavaScript Building Blocks: Data Types, Literals, and Variables
- Feb 27, 2004
- Ellie Quigley covers some fundamental aspects of programming.
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- Top 10 Changes for Building Windows Store Apps with Windows 8.1
- Jan 8, 2014
- If you are about to build a new Windows Store app, or you need to migrate an existing Windows 8 app to Windows 8.1, you need to be aware of changes Microsoft made that affect Windows Store app development. Stephen Walther outlines the top 10 in this article.
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- Transparency in Ajax Applications
- Feb 15, 2008
- Billy Hoffman and Bryan Sullivan explain why it's in your best interest to keep as much business logic as possible on the server.
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