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- Format: Adobe Reader PDF
- Printable: Yes. This title is printable
- Mac OS Compatible: OS 9.x or later
- Windows Compatible: Yes
- Handheld Compatible: Yes. Adobe Reader is available for PalmOS, Pocket PC, and Symbian OS.
- File Size: 626 KB
- Digital: 45 pages
- Published by: ZATZ Publishing October 1, 2002
Product Description
In many ways, JavaScript has evolved into the de facto standard for programming in Web clients. JavaScript can be used to accomplish tasks within the browser in the same way that LotusScript does in the Lotus Notes client.
It's all in the Using JavaScript with Domino Solutions Guide, your best resource for building great online applications using JavaScript and Domino. The Using JavaScript with Domino Solutions Guide is another in our series of Solutions Guides. Each Solutions Guide takes a given topic, like integrating JavaScript's capabilities into your Domino applications, and combines all the information you need in one easy to read and easy to understand Solutions Guide.
This Solutions Guide presents eight great articles from DominoPower Magazine. Each article has been updated and re-edited for this Solutions Guide. This guide is provided to you in Adobe Acrobat format and, of course, the Solutions Guide is completely free of advertisements.
Not only do we cover the basics of JavaScript, how to get started, and how to make the most of it, we also cover such powerful topics as using dynamically generated JavaScript libraries and even training, Dynamic HTML, and how to build some pretty slick applications.
Here's some what you'll get when you buy this Solutions Guide:
- Getting started with JavaScript development in Domino
- Get twisted and change your twisties
- Dynamically generated JavaScript libraries
- Using Dynamic HTML and JavaScript in Domino
- Great scripts for discussion forums
- Learn JavaScript with a little TLCC
- Using JavaScript to get the Query_String from a frameset
- DominoPower on your Web site (with some JavaScript tricks)
Each Solutions Guide is subject to the same high editorial standards and impartial perspective we bring to all our publications. By combining a series of articles and tips into one comprehensive, handy, and incredibly useful Solutions Guide, you'll save a lot of time coming up to speed using JavaScript with Domino.
About The Author
David Gewirtz is the Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of ZATZ:Pure Internet Publishing, an independent Internet magazine publishing company. ZATZ publishes four popular magazines, including PalmPower Magazine, DominoPower Magazine, PalmPower Magazine's Enterprise Edition, and the new OutlookPower Magazine. Together, these publications have over one million readers and are the leading monthly magazines in their markets. ZATZ is also a leading publisher of electronic technical books, with ten ebooks on the market and more arriving every month.
To make the ZATZ:Pure Internet Publishing process work, David developed ZENPRESS, a patent-pending
software technology for Internet magazine production. Earlier, David created database technology in use by CNN, Apple, IBM, MTV, Macromedia, McGraw-Hill, Bell Atlantic, Anheuser-Busch, Boeing,
Harvard University, Rolls-Royce, and more.
David Gewirtz is one of the country's most experienced Internet executives. He is the author of three books (including The Flexible Enterprise: How to Reinvent Your Company, Unlock Your Strengths, and Prosper in a Changing World), has been an associate professor of computer science, has lectured at Princeton, Berkeley, UCLA, and Stanford, and has been awarded the prestigious Sigma Xi Research Award in Engineering. He's been interviewed by Fortune Magazine and Bloomberg, has been seen on television and his commentary on technology and the Internet has been broadcast into Russia and more than forty other countries (all in their own unique translations) by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. As part of PalmPower's interview series, he's done interviews with such luminaries as Jeff Hawkins, the creator of the Palm handheld computer, Al Gore when he was Vice President of the United States, as well as senior executives at IBM,
Microsoft, Handspring, Palm, Lotus, Sprint, SAP, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and more.
Outside of work, Gewirtz is also an accomplished photographic artist and composer.