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Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers Pocket Guide

Mike Chambers, Daniel Dura, Kevin Hoyt, Dragos Georgita “Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers Pocket Guide"
Adobe Dev Library | 2008-04-16 | ISBN: 0596518374 | 204 pages | CHM | 1,4 Mb

This book is the official guide to Adobe ® AIR[TM], written by members of the AIR team. With Adobe AIR, web developers can use technologies like HTML and JavaScript to build and deploy web applications to the desktop. Packed with examples, this book explains how AIR works and features recipes for performing common runtime tasks.

Part of the Adobe Developer Library, this concise pocket guide explains:
What Adobe AIR is, and the problems this runtime aims to solve
How to set up your development environment
The HTML and JavaScript environments within AIR
How to create your first AIR application using HTML and JavaScript
Ways to perform an array of common tasks with this runtime
Also included is a guide to AIR packages, classes, and command line tools. Once you understand the basics of building HTML- and JavaScript-based AIR applications, this book makes an ideal reference for tackling specific problems. It offers a quick introduction to a significant new development technology, which lets you combine the reach and ease of the Web with the power of the desktop.



JavaFX Script: Dynamic Java Scripting for Rich Internet/Client-side Applications

James L. Weaver, "JavaFX Script: Dynamic Java Scripting for Rich Internet/Client-side Applications"
Publisher: Apress | Number Of Pages: 200 | 2007-10-29 | ISBN: 1590599454 | 1.6 MB

JavaFX Script makes it easy for developers to quickly develop high-quality UI-intensive applications very quickly. As JavaFX Script: Dynamic Java Scripting for Rich Internet/Client-side Applications demonstrates, developers can develop Rich Internet Applications and rich client-side user interfaces quickly and easily with this potential replacement for Ajax and perhaps even ActionScript and other scripting found in Flash. This firstPress book on JavaFX Scriptcovers the following topics:

* The fundamentals of the JavaFX suite of technologies and the foundations of JavaFX Script and available tools
* How to create a Wordsearch application
* How to augment and enhance the Wordsearch application after learning more advanced JavaFX Script features such as classes, objects, UI components, and constructs.

What you’ll learn

* Understand the JavaFX family and JavaFX Script and its relationship to the Java/Java SE 6 platform.
* Set up a JavaFX Script development and execution environment culminating in a Hello JFX application.
* Create a Wordsearch application and explore important JavaFX Script concepts by doing so.
* Survey the JavaFX UI Components including the commonly used ones that go into further building and enhancement of the Wordsearch application frame and menu structure.
* Use more advanced JavaFX Script language constructs for extending the Wordsearch application.
* Build JavaFX classes and objects, build the data model for the WordSearch application, and run the data model with a tester program.
* Develop the view for the Wordsearch application using a data model such as bind as well as drawing on a canvas.
* Explore more JavaFX Script concepts and possible IDE tie-ins to NetBeans, Eclipse, etc.

Who is this book for?

This book is for content developers and application developers with some programming experience who want to create rich internet applications.
Related Titles

* Beginning Java SE 6 Platform: From Novice to Professional
* Pro Java 6 3D Game Development: Java 3D, JOGL, JInput and JOAL APIs


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The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3 with CSS, Ajax, and PHP


The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3 with CSS, Ajax, and PHP
Springer-Verlag | June, 2007 | English | ISBN: 9781590598597 | 785 pages | PDF | RS | 17.6 MB

Leverage the power of Dreamweaver’s CSS tools to build attractive, standards-compliant websites. Use and customize Dreamweaver’s PHP features to build searchable, database-driven web aplications. Combine the strengths of PHP and Spry, Adobe’s implementation of Ajax, to create exciting dynamic web experiences.

Summary of Contents

* Chapter 1: Dreamweaver CS3Your Creative Partner
* Chapter 2: Building Dynamic Sites with Ajax and PHP
* Chapter 3: Getting the Work Environment Ready
* Chapter 4: Setting Up a PHP Site
* Chapter 5: Adding a Touch of Style
* Chapter 6: Creating a CSS Site Straight Out of the Box
* Chapter 7: Building Site Navigation with the Spry Menu Bar
* Chapter 8: Sprucing Up Content with Spry Widgets
* Chapter 9: Building Online Forms and Validating Input
* Chapter 10: Introducing the Basics of PHP
* Chapter 11: Using PHP to Process a Form
* Chapter 12: Working with PHP Includes and Templates
* Chapter 13: Setting Up MySQL and phpMyAdmin
* Chapter 14: Storing Records in a Database



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Prototype and script.aculo.us: You Never Knew JavaScript Could Do This!


Christophe Porteneuve, "Prototype and script.aculo.us: You Never Knew JavaScript Could Do This!"
Pragmatic Bookshelf (December 15, 2007) | ISBN: 1934356018 | 330 pages | PDF | 2,9 Mb

Tired of getting swamped in the nitty-gritty of cross-browser, Web 2.0-grade JavaScript? Get back in the game with Prototype and script.aculo.us, two extremely popular JavaScript libraries, that make it a walk in the park. Be it AJAX, drag and drop, auto-completion, advanced visual effects, or many other great features, all you need is write one or two lines of script that look so good they could almost pass for Ruby code!

Web applications are getting richer and richer, with more interaction baked in every day. But JavaScript, DOM, CSS and a full host of other Web standards are quite complex, and the result isn't always browser compliant.

The Prototype and script.aculo.us libraries are veritable treasure troves, smoothing over all the usual nitty-gritty differences between browsers, and making most common features a breeze to implement. With this book, you can quickly wield the whole power of these extraordinary libraries.

Dive into Prototype, the library that makes JavaScript so much more powerful, and it looks a lot like Ruby code. Exploring the DOM, handling events, taming AJAX, and radically simplifying most of your scripting code: it all becomes easy-and very portable-with Prototype.

When it comes to advanced UI features, script.aculo.us is every web developer's dream come true: whether you need to create auto-completed text inputs, implement in-place editors, provide customized drag-and-drop behaviors, capture your users' attention with visual effects or simply build DOM fragments more efficiently, it's all there, and lightweight too.

This book guides you through all the details of these features, letting you use many technologies on the server side, such as PHP, vanilla Ruby, and Ruby On Rails, in countless examples illustrating every aspect. Power users will also learn the design philosophies of the libraries, and how to contribute to them and augment them for their own needs.

Learning ASP.NET 2.0 with AJAX: A Practical Hands-on Guide


Jesse Liberty, Dan Hurwitz , Brian MacDonald, "Learning ASP.NET 2.0 with AJAX: A Practical Hands-on Guide"
O'Reilly Media, Inc. (September 27, 2007) | ISBN: 0596513976 | 520 pages | PDF | 10 Mb

With this book, web developers can build engaging and interactive sites and applications using Microsoft's latest web development tools -- ASP.NET 2.0 and the new ASP.NET AJAX framework. You learn to create applications that have all the great tricks you see on popular commercial web sites, such as order forms and the ability to interact with a database. And you can build pages that display information interactively without a page refresh. This straightforward tutorial explains how.

Learning ASP.NET 2.0 with AJAX helps you master the concepts and techniques of Microsoft's tools with plenty of annotated examples, review quizzes, web construction exercises and chapter summaries, so you can practice new skills and test your understanding as you go. With it, you'll learn to:
Master the fundamental skills of ASP.NET 2.0 to build professional quality web applications


Integrate new Ajax tools and CSS with ASP.NET 2.0 for flashier and more interactive sites
Build applications with minimal coding using Visual Studio or its free counterpart, Visual Web Developer
Connect your site with a database so that users can retrieve, interact and save data
Debug your application, deal with unexpected problems, and protect your site from malicious users
Use the community-maintained ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit to extend the controls that come with ASP.NET AJAX
Use personalization tools to give your site a customized look for each user

Ideal for beginning web developers, or those who are new to ASP.NET, this book gets you involved with your own learning through hands-on lessons that are clear and to the point. You get the chance to try out new techniques on the spot. Want to join the world of modern web development? This book will get you started.

ZK: Ajax without the Javascript Framework


Henri Chen , Robbie Cheng, "ZK: Ajax without the Javascript Framework"
Apress (August 13, 2007) | ISBN: 1590599012 | 125 pages | PDF | 2,4 Mb

ZK is the most popular open source SourceForge Ajax web framework that enables rich user interface for web applications with no JavaScript and little programming. This firstPress book will cover the following:
Shows you how to use this simplest Ajax framework to write real-world responsive web applications
Covers ZK's more than 70 XUL and 80 XHTML rich GUI components
Authoritatively written by cofounder/lead of the ZK project

What you'll learn

Perform Ajax development without the use of JavaScript.
Write your first ZK framework--based application: “Hello World!”
Augmenting with Eclipse IDE, build a more dynamic, responsive “Hello World!”application.
Use ZK's more than 70 XUL and 80 XHTML rich GUI components.
Explore megacomponents for Google Maps and more.
Build a real-world application such as a pet store by using ZK in the presentation tier and beyond.
Integrate and use ZK with other frameworks like Hibernate.
Who is this book for?

Web application designers and programmers who wish to implement rich Ajax web applications in the simplest way.

World's #1 Quick reference software guide - HTML


World's #1 Quick reference software guide - HTML
BarCharts, Inc. | ISBN:1423201744 | DJVU | 3,7 Mb | 6 Pages | 1200 dpi | 2006 Year

Don't spend a lot of time to study HTML, but use this brief manual. It's a good choice for beginners and professionals.


World's #1 Quick reference software guide - Dreamweaver 8

World's #1 Quick reference software guide - Dreamweaver 8
BarCharts, Inc.| ISBN:1423201841 | DJVU | 4 Mb | 6 Pages | 1200 dpi | 2006 Year

Don't spend a lot of time to study Dreamweaver, but use this brief manual. It's a good choice for beginners and professionals.



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HTML Complete Course


HTML Complete Course
Wiley | ISBN:0764540920 | 368 pages | October 10, 2003 | CHM | 27 Mb

Written by a Web design expert and illustrated throughout in full color, this Complete Course shows you how to master the ins and outs of HTML, the language of the Web, while working on a single project. Fifteen sessions and nearly 100 step-by-step tutorials, accompanied by vivid color images and screen shots, walk you through building a slick, fully functional Web site from start to finish, using HTML and JavaScript™. After completing the course, you’ll have an impressive portfolio piece, a professional-looking Web site you can adapt to meet your needs, and a thorough understanding of HTML fundamentals. All of the files used to build the Web site conform to XHTML and CSS standards.


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JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook 2nd Edition


JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook by Danny Goodman (Author)
O'Reilly Media; 2 edition (August 8, 2007) | ISBN: 0596514085 | 604 pages | PDF | ~3 Mb

In today's Web 2.0 world, JavaScript and Dynamic HTML are at the center of the hot new approach to designing highly interactive pages on the client side. With this environment in mind, the new edition of this book offers bite-sized solutions to very specific scripting problems that web developers commonly face. Each recipe includes a focused piece of code that you can insert right into your application.

Why is JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook so popular? After reading thousands of forum threads over the years, author and scripting pioneer Danny Goodman has compiled a list of problems that frequently vex scripters of various experience levels. For every problem he addresses, Goodman not only offers code, but a discussion of how and why the solution works. Recipes range from simple tasks, such as manipulating strings and validating dates in JavaScript, to entire libraries that demonstrate complex tasks, such as cross-browser positioning of HTML elements, sorting tables, and implementing Ajax features on the client.

Ideal for novices as well as experienced scripters, this book contains more than 150 recipes for:

* Working with interactive forms and style sheets
* Presenting user-friendly page navigation
* Creating dynamic content via Document Object Model scripting
* Producing visual effects for stationary content
* Positioning HTML elements
* Working with XML data in the browser

Recipes in this Cookbook are compatible with the latest W3C standards and browsers, including Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2, Safari, and Opera 9. Several new recipes provide client-side Ajax solutions, and many recipes from the previous edition have been revised to help you build extensible user interfaces for Web 2.0 applications. If you want to write your own scripts and understand how they work, rather than rely on a commercial web development framework, the JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook is a must.


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How to Do Everything with HTML


How to Do Everything with HTML
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition | ISBN: 0072132736 | 512 pages | May 22, 2001 | PDF | 7 Mb

Another release in our popular How to Do Everything series, this friendly, solutions-oriented book is filled with step-by-step examples for writing HTML code. Each chapter begins with the specific how-to topics that will be covered. Within the chapters, each topic is accompanied by a solid, easy-to-follow walkthrough of the process. You'll learn to build a dynamic Web site with HTML, complete with graphics, links, multimedia, and animation. The book also contains practical coverage of DHTML, JavaScript, and CGI.

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Beginning HTML with CSS and XHTML: Modern Guide and Reference (Beginning: from Novice to Professional)


Beginning HTML with CSS and XHTML: Modern Guide and Reference
(Beginning: from Novice to Professional)

Apress | ISBN: 1590597478 | 430 pages | June 25, 2007 | PDF | 7 Mb

If you want to get into developing web sites, the most important thing you need is a solid understanding of Hypertext Markup Language, or HTML—the language that the majority of web site content is written in.

Beginning HTML with CSS and XHTML: Modern Guide and Reference incorporates practical examples that will show you how to structure your data correctly using (X)HTML, along with styling and layout basics using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). You'll also learn how to add dynamic behavior to your data using the JavaScript™ language.

This book is forward-thinking because all the featured code and techniques are standards compliant and demonstrate best practices—so you won't waste time on outdated, bad techniques. Your web pages will work properly in most web browsers and be accessible to web users with disabilities, easily locatable with popular search engines, and compact in file size.

Even if you already know HTML and CSS basics, this book will still be useful to you. It features comprehensive reference tables at the back, so you can look up all of the troublesome attributes, codes, and properties quickly and easily.

Pick up a copy of this book because it:
* Teaches standards-compliant HTML--not outdated techniques
* Includes reference sections for you to easily look up syntax
* Doesn't require previous programming experience for comprehensio

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Practical Rails Social Networking Sites


Alan Bradburne, "Practical Rails Social Networking Sites"
Apress | ISBN: 1590598415 | June 22, 2007 | 421 pages | PDF | 6.5MB

Practical Rails Social Networking Sites shows you the complete development cycle of a social networking community web site. The project develops first as a simple content management system, after which author Alan Bradburne progressively adds features in order to build a full Web 2.0--enabled community-based social networking site using Ruby on Rails.

You will learn how to make the best use of the Ruby on Rails framework within a large project and how to implement and adapt features specific to a community. The book offers practical advice and tips for developing and testing, along with guidance on how to take your site live, as well as optimize and maintain it.

The book also explores how to integrate with other community sites such as Flickr and Google Maps, and how to make good use of Rails' Ajax features. You will also learn how to optimize and adapt your site to work well on mobile browsers.


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Beginning Web Programming with HTML, XHTML, and CSS


Beginning Web Programming with HTML, XHTML, and CSS
Wrox | ISBN: 0764578138 | 840 pages | 02-25-2005 | PDF | 8 Mb

Beginning Web Programming with HTML, XHTML, and CSS teaches you how to write Web pages using HTML, XHTML, and CSS. It follows standards based principles, but also teaches readers ways around problems they are likely to face using (X)HTML. While XHTML is the "current" standard, the book still covers HTML because many people do not yet understand that XHTML is the official successor to HTML, and many readers will still stick with HTML for backward compatibility and simpler/informal Web pages that don't require XHTML compliance. The book teaches basic principles of usability and accessibility along the way, to get users into the mode of developing Web pages that will be available to as many viewers as possible from the start. The book also covers the most commonly used programming/scripting language — JavaScript — and provides readers with a roadmap of other Web technologies to learn after mastering this book to add more functionality to their sites.

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Dynamic HTML Weekend Crash Course


Dynamic HTML Weekend Crash Course
Hungry Minds | ISBN: 0764548905 | 387 pages | November 15, 2001 | PDF | 5 Mb

Fifteen hours. With this book, that's all it takes for a Web designer to master the fundamentals of Dynamic HTML -- and start embellishing Web pages with animations, pop-up menus, rollovers, and more. The book presumes some knowledge of HTML, but no knowledge of the other chief components of DHTML, Cascading Style Sheets and JavaScript, which both receive detailed coverage.

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AJAX: Creating Web Pages with Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Bruce Perens Open Source)

Edmond Woychowsky, "AJAX: Creating Web Pages with Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Bruce Perens Open Source)"
Publisher: Prentice Hall | ISBN: 0132272679 | 08 August 2006 | Pages: 432 | 2.9 MB | PDF
Using Ajax, you can build Web applications with the sophistication and usability of traditional desktop applications and you can do it using standards and open source software. Now, for the first time, there's an easy, example-driven guide to Ajax for every Web and open source developer, regardless of experience.

Edmond Woychowsky begins with simple techniques involving only HTML and basic JavaScript. Then, one step at a time, he introduces techniques for building increasingly rich applications. Don't worry if you're not an expert on Ajax's underlying technologies; Woychowsky offers refreshers on them, from JavaScript to the XMLHttpRequest object. You'll also find multiple open source technologies and open standards throughout, ranging from Firefox to Ruby and MySQL.

You'll not only learn how to write "functional" code, but also master design patterns for writing rocksolid, high-performance Ajax applications. You'll also learn how to use frameworks such as Ruby on Rails to get the job done fast.


Learn how Ajax works, how it evolved, and what it's good for
Understand the flow of processing in Ajax applications
Build Ajax applications with XML and the XMLHttpRequest object
Integrate back-end code, from PHP to C#
Use XSLT and XPath, including XPath Axis
Develop client-side Ajax libraries to support code reuse
Streamline development with Ruby on Rails and the Ruby programming language
Use the cross-browser HTML DOM to update parts of a page
Discover the best Ajax Web resources, including Ajax-capable JavaScript libraries


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HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS, 2nd Edition

HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS, 2nd Edition
528 pages | Publisher: SitePoint; 2 edition (April 14, 2006) | Language: English | ISBN-10: 0975240277 | PDF | 5 MB rar

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James Martell, Google Mastery


James Martell, Google Mastery
Size: 37 MB | Format: MP3+PDF | Edition: 2004

How To Maximize Your Ranks, Get Listed Faster And Develop Steady Traffic To Your Site! A full 1 hr., 20 min. clarification of what you need to know to gain coveted high rankings on the world's most popular search engine. In this dynamic audio report James talks about how to 1.) master Google Basics, 2.) master your Pages, 3.) master your Links, and 4.) master your income.

A full 1 hr., 20 min. clarification of what you need to know to gain coveted high rankings on the world's most popular search engine.
In this dynamic audio report James talks about how to:
1.) master Google Basics.
2.) master your Pages.
3.) master your Links.
4.) master your income.

Test and Analysis of Web Services


Luciano Baresi (Editor), Elisabetta Di Nitto (Editor), "Test and Analysis of Web Services"
Springer | ISBN: 3540729119 | 2007 | 470 pages | PDF | 7 MB

The highly dynamic characteristics of service-oriented applications means their validation is a continuous process that often runs in parallel with execution. It is not possible to clearly distinguish between the predeployment validation of a system and its use, nor is it possible to guarantee that the checks passed at a certain time will be passed at a later time and in the actual execution environment as well.

Baresi and Di Nitto have put together the first reference on all aspects of testing and validating service-oriented architectures, taking into account these inherent intricacies. The contributions by leading academic and industrial research groups are structured into four parts on: static analysis to acquire insight into how the system is supposed to work; testing techniques to sample its actual behavior; monitoring to probe its operational performance; and nonfunctional requirements like reliability and trust.


Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications [ILLUSTRATED]


Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications [ILLUSTRATED]
352 pages | SitePoint (June 14, 2006) | English | ISBN: 0975841947 | PDF | 2.1 MB

AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a new approach for developing web applications. It essentially permits users to interact with a Webpage without forcing a slow & tedious reload of the entire page after every action. This means web applications become more responsive, easier to use, and more intuitive. Build Your Own Ajax Web Applications uses a step-by-step tutorial format that's so easy to follow, you'll be able to build sophisticated and intuitive Ajax web interfaces in no time!

# Read this book, and you'll: Get an overview of the basic technologies you'll need to use to build Ajax applications.
# Understand the XMLHttpRequest object, the core of Ajax applications.
# Build a cross-browser XMLHttpRequest wrapper that you can use in all of your Ajax projects.
# Build an Ajax application monitor that works in real time.
# Learn how to use Ajax without breaking older browsers or causing accessibility issues.
# Get your Ajax application working with screen readers.
# Use dynamic animations to improve usability.
# Build edit-in-place functionality.
# Create an Ajax search application that pulls data from Amazon, del.icio.us, and Google.
# Fix the "Back button" problem.
# Use JSON, YAML, and XML to communicate with the server.
# Build an Ajax drag 'n' drop chess game.
# And a whole lot more!

Throughout the text, the author stresses usability, accessibility, and graceful degradation for older, less-capable web browsers.