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JavaScript lets designers add sparkle and life to web pages, while more complex JavaScript has led to the emergence of Ajax - the latest rage in web development that allows developers to create applications that are stronger and more responsive in the browser window. Using the latest examples of the practices of modern browsers, this book teaches you how to integrate language with the browser environment, and how to practice proper coding techniques for standards-compliant web site.
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- ISBN-10: 0596527462
- ISBN-13: 9780596527464
- Publisher: O'Reilly
- Pages: 352
- Date: October 2006
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