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ZK: Ajax without the Javascript FrameworkIn 1994, I developed an infrastructure, inspired by zApp and the Object Window Library (OWL), for developing an accounting system for Windows. In 2000, I developed another infrastructure, inspired by Struts and WebWorks, for developing another accounting system for the J2EE platform. After coaching and watching the development of both systems, I... | | Special Edition Using XML (2nd Edition)Special Edition Using XML, Second Edition gives developers a formal introduction to XML technology, starting with indepth coverage of basic syntax and fundamental "pieces" of XML, including DTDs, Schemas, and Namespaces. The authors then cover various applications of XML, including transforming and displaying XML documents using CSS... | | Learning D3.js Mapping
Build stunning maps and visualizations using D3.js
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Dive into D3.js and apply its powerful data binding ability in order to create stunning visualizations
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Learn the key concepts of SVG, JavaScript, CSS and the DOM in order to project images onto the browser
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Beginning XML with DOM and Ajax: From Novice to ProfessionalThis books aims to provide a “one-stop shop” for developers who want to learn how to build Extensible Markup Language (XML) web applications. It explains XML and its role in the web development world. The book also introduces specific XML vocabularies and related XML recommendations.
I wrote the book for web developers at all... | | Pro JSF and Ajax: Building Rich Internet ComponentsSince JavaServer Faces first arrived on the Internet technology stage as the new standard for building Java-based Web applications, it has gained significant attention from the Java EE Web development community.Many developers are excited that they can use the standard JavaServer Faces HTML Basic RenderKit to create HTML-based Web... | | Head Rush AjaxSick of creating web sites that reload every time a user moves the mouse? Tired of servers that wait around to respond to users' requests for movie tickets? It sounds like you need a little (or maybe a lot of) Ajax in your life. Asynchronous programming lets you turn your own websites into smooth, slick, responsive applications that make your users... |
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JavaScript: The Definitive GuideThis Fifth Edition is completely revised and expanded to cover JavaScript as it is used in today's Web 2.0 applications. This book is both an example-driven programmer's guide and a keep-on-your-desk reference, with new chapters that explain everything you need to know to get the most out of JavaScript, including:
| | Object-Oriented JavaScriptOnce listed in the "nice to have" sections of job postings, these days the knowledge of JavaScript is a deciding factor when it comes to hiring web developers. And rightly so. Where in the past we used to have the occasional few lines of JavaScript embedded in a web page, now we have advanced libraries and extensible architectures,... | | Sams Teach Yourself DHTML in 24 HoursSams Teach Yourself DHTML in 24 Hours provides a friendly, accessible way to learn DHTML. Beginning with the basic concepts, it will proceed with concise lessons on the DOM and style sheets. Later lessons will present real-world examples of useful DHTML applications, such as cascading menus, and continue with advanced techniques, such as... |
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