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This full color book provides a concise, practical and problem-oriented guide for JavaScript. Being designed for beginners, no prior programming experience is required except for basic knowledge of HTML and CSS. For anyone who is interested in web programming, this book does not only teach you basic programming concepts through a number of concrete examples, case studies and hands-on exercises, but also makes it easy for you by breaking down each example into steps.The book serves equally well as a text for online web programming classes or for self-study. All source code used in this book is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This full color book provides a concise, practical and problem-oriented guide for JavaScript. Being designed for beginners, no prior programming experience is required except for basic knowledge of HTML and CSS. For anyone who is interested in web programming, this book does not only teach you basic programming concepts through a number of concrete examples, case studies and hands-on exercises, but also makes it easy for you by breaking down each example into steps.The book serves equally well as a text for online web programming classes or for self-study. All source code used in this book is freely accessible for download. The book contains twelve chapters covering topics from basic programming concepts to interactive web application development. Each chapter is built upon the previous one. For beginners, it is recommended to read through from the first chapter to the last chapter without skipping pages or chapters. After working through this book, you will have a strong foundation in web development and become an expert in creating interactive, versatile web pages.
Autorenporträt
Jie Wang is an associate professor in computer information systems. She received a M.Eng. in electrical engineering and holds a Ph.D. degree in computer science. Her teaching interests cover computer information systems, information technology, computer science, informatics and data science. Her research interests include data and computational issues arising from information systems including information management and data mining, information privacy, social media and user-generated content analysis. Her work has led to a total of more than 40 publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings with the topics encompassing data privacy, data mining and applied mathematics among others. She maintains her own web site http: //www.jdatalab.com to share her notes about data science, data mining, data visualization, information systems, data management, web development and computer programming.