Javascript Application Cookbook - Jerry Bradenbaugh

To be honest, the idea of programming entire apps in Javascript filled
me with fear. Deep, pit of stomach fear. Sure I'd known somebody who
written a RecDescent parser in it but they were mad. Javascript was for
rollovers and that's pretty much it. Anything else is evil and wrong.

Surprisingly then, this book starts off with some good reasons
write apps in the language that dare not speak its name.

The book is split into 11 chapters, 10 of which contain complete
applications ranging from a Client Side Search Engine to an
Interactive Slideshow, Ciphers, Context Sensitive Help and an
entire Shopping Cart.

Each chapter is set up the same way - first the application
features and the Javascript techniques, then the application
itself and a thorough explanation of what each part is doing and
then, finally, potential extensions and modifications (although
doing those is left as an exercise to the reader).

The book also guides you through some of other aspects and
tricks of Javascript programming such as code organisation,
dealing with multiple platforms, graceful degradation and and
such.

There are also three appendices - a Javascript reference, links 
to various resources and thirdly, and slightly bizarrely, a
Perl/CGI overview (which isn't very good, to be honest). 

As the title implies, this book is a Cookbook and not a reference
or a tutorial however the amount of initial knowledge needed isn't
great and I found it useful as a learning tool.

All in all, two thumbs up, good, clean family fun.



-- 
: i'm satisfied ... yet still outraged.

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