HTML & JavaScript Programming Concepts (Computer Applications Series)

  Author:    Karl Barksdale, E. Shane Turner
  ISBN:    053868822X
  Sales Rank:    1334798
  Published:    1999-02-01
  Publisher:    Course Technology
  # Pages:    176
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    3.0 based on 6 reviews
  Used Offers:    16 from $8.00
  Amazon Price:    $57.95
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HTML & JavaScript Programming Concepts (Computer Applications Series)
  
Learn the programming basics behind creating Web Pages with HTML & JavaScript Programming Concepts. Each chapter presents basic programming concepts with hands-on activities to sharpen skills. Users learn within the context of a business project so they can apply them to real-world case scenarios.
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04-24-04 1 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Terribly short and misleading
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This book was used in my Computer Science class. I'm glad that I already knew HTML prior to this because it teaches you nothing. Online tutorials have way more information than this book. It's very short. Sure, it covers some topics... but it makes you believe that you cover a world's worth of JavaScript in 3 chapters. That barely scratches the surface. The HTML part isn't too bad, but could've been improved.

By the way, one will not learn anything similar to the snippets of code on the cover. They're placed there to make you seem like you're learning a lot.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-12 16:03:41 EST)
04-23-04 1 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Terribly short and misleading
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This book was used in my Computer Science class. I'm glad that I already knew HTML prior to this because it teaches you nothing. Online tutorials have way more information than this book. It's very short. Sure, it covers some topics... but it makes you believe that you cover a world's worth of JavaScript in 3 chapters. That barely scratches the surface. The HTML part isn't too bad, but could've been improved.

By the way, one will not learn anything similar to the snippets of code on the cover. They're placed there to make you seem like you're learning a lot.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-11 09:45:38 EST)
04-13-04 2 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Not too helpful...
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We used this book in a class...good thing I already had experience with HTML!

This book does a basic job teaching HTML. When you're done this, you'll be able to use different fonts and things..tables if you're lucky. As for "advanced" concepts, you won't see them here.

As for JavaScript, forget it. They essentially have you copy a bunch of their code down and see what it does. Not as in depth as javascript needs at all...

Oh, and by the way, if you need to learn how to use Notepad, how to save an HTML file, or other basic things, they go REALLY in depth with that.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-10 09:44:26 EST)
08-06-02 2 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Don't Buy
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I've been working with this book in order to create a Web Development course for high school students and I have come to really dislike this book. To its credit, it covers most of the basics that people will need to get into HTML and JavaScript. However, the organization is rather poor with the sections being a collection of random material. And much is not explained in enough detail for people to really understand what is going on or what can be done. The material is not up to date either by including some tags that most people would consider deprecated. I also feel that they do not truly understand the purpose of technologies like JavaScript and how to use them. Overall, an introduction to some basic aspects of the technology, but without enough information or understanding of the technology.
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04-26-01 2 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Do this, this, and that, I'll explain later. . .
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I found this book to be quite disappointing.. It was awfully short, though it did introduce many important concepts. I'm not sure that I agree with the lesson plans. It gives you instructions to copy down certain codes, then gives a brief explaination later on about what you did. I came across a few errors, and since they have recently updated their resources webpage, there is no access to the pictures in which the book refers to.
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03-15-01 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Clear, concise, excellent for adult novices
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This book is an excellent introduction to HTML and JavaScript. It is written at a level understandable to high school and college students, and also quite readable by adults who are novices to computers and trying to do some self-study.

The order of chapters and amount of work in each chapter is quite logical. All the important HTML tags are introduced. The reader or student makes a Web page, and adds to it progressively with each chapter. One excellent feature is that after showing each set of tags and what the code looks like in a text editor, the book then shows a screen shot of what your page should look like in a browser. There are also screen shots of the menus for both Netscape and IE browsers, with explanations of how to use Page Source, for example.

The book discusses working on both PCs and Macs, and mentions the most common text editors for each.

JavaScript is introduced with a minimum of technical programming jargon. There are several interesting bits of the history of programming, which might help hold the interest of students, and serve as pleasant asides to adults.

I very much appreciate that the book also tells the user what NOT to do- the authors emphatically tell the users to be careful of color choices, that the BLINK tag will drive people nuts, and other elements of Netiquette that some books which concentrate solely on programming would not think to offer to new users.

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02-28-00 3 4\9
(Hide Review...)  Strictly for beginners
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The content is accurate, but written in a very simplistic style, and very limited in scope. This would be a good text for 8th or 9th grade classes.
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08-12-99 5 28\29
(Hide Review...)  Excellent book for newcomers to HTML and JavaScript
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Wow!!! This book is about the best and most straightforward introduction to HTML and JavaScript that I have come across. The book does not assume you have more than a basic knowledge of windows and wordprocessing. I very much recommend this book to anyone who is interested in web programming but does not know where to start. Word of Caution, if you feel you are already a guru in HTML or JavaScript this book will add little to what you already know. But for most people new to HTML and JavaScript this is the book of choice and this is the audience that this book is targeted at. A bonus is that this book is suprisingly error free. It is far better than HTML for Dummies and such like and should get you productive in HTML and JavaScript programming fast.
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