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For the Absolute Beginner : Using Any Web Browser - Harold Davis

For the Absolute Beginner

Using Any Web Browser

By: Harold Davis

Paperback | 30 October 2003

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Learn How to Program Using Any Web Browser is a book about general principles of good programming practice for complete novices. Whether you're just starting to get curious about what makes a computer work, or an office worker who has been using computer applications for years and would like to spend some time delving deeper into what makes them tick, this book is for you. Learn How to Program Using Any Web Browser will teach you the basics of programming using JavaScript. JavaScript can be written using any text editor, and displayed in almost any Web browser, regardless of operating system. Despite the unfortunate word "script" in the language name, in actuality, JavaScript is a modern programming language.

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