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Practical JavaScript for the Usable Web
- 392 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Focusing on client-side, web-oriented JavaScript, this book provides a practical approach to mastering essential skills for web professionals. It emphasizes task-oriented learning, featuring short functional scripts and guiding readers through building a complete shopping cart application. By the end, readers will have a solid understanding of client-side JavaScript, enabling them to create usable interactivity in web applications while avoiding common pitfalls associated with the technology.
This guide caters to both novice and seasoned wireless Java developers interested in creating games for mobile devices. It offers practical insights and techniques, covering essential tools and frameworks necessary for game development. Readers will learn about design principles, performance optimization, and how to engage users effectively. With a focus on hands-on projects, the book aims to equip developers with the skills needed to bring their game ideas to life on cell phones and other wireless platforms.
Programmer to Programmer: Beginning Java Networking
- 900 Seiten
- 32 Lesestunden
The increasing popularity of the Internet has resulted in the majority of today's programming tasks and applications involving some form of networking. Almost every programming language provides some networking facilities. However, unlike other programming languages, Java had support for network programming built into it right from the start. Java, therefore, allows you to develop powerful network applications with exceptional ease. This book introduces you to the world of Java network programming and takes you far inside it. The chapters of this book are grouped in five sections. The first section looks at network basics. Java networking preliminaries are then covered in the following section. The third section explores classes that are provided by Java to handle a variety of network tasks. Java API's that are used for distributed network programming are covered in section four. The fifth and final section investigates new networking features and improvements offered by JDK 1.4. This book