1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910438101003321

Autore

Reid Jonathan

Titolo

JavaScript programmer's reference / / Jonathan Reid, Thomas Valentine

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Berkeley, Calif.], : Apress, 2013

ISBN

9781430246305

1430246308

Edizione

[1st ed. 2013.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (288 p.)

Collana

The expert's voice in Web development JavaScript programmer's reference

Altri autori (Persone)

ValentineThomas

Disciplina

005.2762

Soggetti

JavaScript (Computer program language)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; About the Authors; About the Technical Reviewer; Introduction; Who is this book for?; Overview; Conventions Used In This Book; Code Downloads; CHAPTER 1 JavaScript Basics; Hard to Learn, Harder to Love; What Is JavaScript?; The Evolution of JavaScript and the ECMA-262 Standard; JavaScript Implementations; Web Browsers and JavaScript; JavaScript in Web Pages; Order of Execution; Brief Digression: Understanding and Running Examples; Running the Examples; JavaScript's Three Difficult Features

Prototypal InheritanceScoping in JavaScript; Limiting Scope; Closures; One of Those Weak Types, Eh?; Basic Data Types and Primitives; Type Conversion in JavaScript; Putting It Together: Two Common Patterns; Immediately Executing Function Expressions; The Module Pattern; Summary; CHAPTER 2 JavaScript Nuts and Bolts; Formatting JavaScript Code; Relying on ASI; Be Consistent; Expressions and Statements; Expressions; Statements; Operators; Precedence; Variables; Declaring Variables in JavaScript; Understanding Variable Scope in JavaScript; Managing Variables in JavaScript; Objects; Inheritance

Accessing Properties and EnumerationCreating Objects; Using Constructor Functions; Using Literals; Using Object.create( ); Which Method Should I Use?; Arrays; Dynamic Length; Accessing and Assigning Values; Creating Arrays; Iterating over Arrays; Array Methods and Properties; Functions; Function Declarations; Function Expressions;



Invoking Functions; Invoking Functions Using the Invoker; Invoking Functions As Constructors; Invoking Functions Using apply() and call(); Conditionals; if Statements; switch Statements; Loops; for Loops; for-in Loops; while Loops; do Loops; Summary

CHAPTER 3 The DOMHow I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the DOM; History of the DOM Standard; Browser Dependencies; DOM Structure; Accessing Elements in the DOM; Traversing the DOM; Modifying the DOM; Modifying Existing Elements; Modifying Styles; Modifying Content; Creating New Elements; Deleting Elements; DOM Events; Event Phases; Event Execution Context; Different Events; Binding Event Handlers; Unbinding Event Handlers; The Event Object; Event Delegation; Manually Firing Events; Creating an Event Object; Configuring an Event Object; Dispatching an Event; Custom Events

Cross-Browser StrategiesSummary; CHAPTER 4 JavaScript in Action; Working with JavaScript; JavaScript IDEs; aptana studio; Eclipse; Microsoft Visual Web Developer and Visual Studio Express; WebStorm; Browsers; Chrome; Firefox; Internet Explorer; Safari; Web Servers; MacOS; Windows; Xampp; IDE Debugging Servers; JavaScript Development Workflow; Using the Browser Console; Breakpoints; Loading Scripts Efficiently; How Browsers Download and Process Content; Optimization Tip #1: Load Scripts at the End of the Document; Optimization Tip #2: Combine, Minify, and GZip

Optimization Tip #3: Load Scripts In the Document Head Using a Non-Blocking Technique

Sommario/riassunto

JavaScript Programmer's Reference is an invaluable resource that won't stray far from your desktop (or your tablet!). It contains detailed information on every JavaScript object and command, and combines that reference with practical examples showcasing how you can use those commands in the real world. Whether you're just checking the syntax of a method or you're starting out on the road to JavaScript mastery, the JavaScript Programmer's Reference will be an essential aid.  With a detailed and informative tutorial section giving you the ins and outs of programming with JavaScript and the DOM followed by a command-by-command reference, your next project will pop with interactivity and keep your audience coming back for more. JavaScript Programmer's Reference is your one-stop source for everything you'll need to know to become a cutting edge web developer using the latest tools and techniques available today.    In depth explanations and activities to explain not just the command in question, but why it is used in that way Progressive learning curve to not overwhelm and confuse you Handy and extremely informative quick-reference of every command within the JavaScript & DOM specifications.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910139998803321

Autore

Lyle S. N (Stephen N.)

Titolo

Self-force and inertia : old light on new ideas / / S.N. Lyle

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin ; ; Heidelberg, : Springer-Verlag, 2010

ISBN

9786613559906

9781280381997

128038199X

9783642047855

3642047858

Edizione

[1st ed. 2010.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XIII, 396 p. 38 illus.)

Collana

Lecture notes in physics, , 0075-8450 ; ; 796

Disciplina

539.72

Soggetti

Inertia (Mechanics)

Acceleration (Mechanics)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

and Guide -- Some Notions of Electromagnetism -- Electromagnetic Mass -- A Brief Excursion into General Relativity -- Momentum and Energy in the EM Fields of a Charge Dumbbell -- Self-Force for Transverse Linear Acceleration -- Self-Force for Axial Linear Acceleration -- Self-Force for Transverse Rotational Motion -- Self-Force for Longitudinal Rotational Motion -- Summary of Results -- Reconciling Energy- and Momentum-Derived EM Masses -- Rigidity in Relativity -- Mass in Elementary Particle Physics -- Summary and Conclusion.

Sommario/riassunto

The vast majority of particles in particle physics are today considered to be bound states of other particles. All forms of binding energy and kinetic energy in such a state have to be included in its inertial mass. This book revives the classical explanation for this in the case of electromagnetic interactions. But it is also a reminder of the many benefits of this classical understanding that are simply dropped in modern accounts of inertia. This is a book for the motivated student who feels it is useful to remember where our theories come from. There is also a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in particle physics.