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Topics: Computer Science, computing, Information Security, Introduction to Computer Science, PUBLISH, Algorithms, Computer Architecture, Computer Organization, Cyberethics, Java, java, JavaScript, Programming
Programming with JavaScript: Algorithms and Applications for Desktop and Mobile Browsers
John David Dionisio, PhD, Loyola Marymount University
Ray Toal, PhD, Loyola Marymount University
ISBN-13: 9780763780609 | © 2013
Will Publish: 12/16/2011
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Used in millions of web pages, JavaScript is an excellent teaching language and ideal for students delving into computer science for the first time. Designed specifically for the CS1 introductory programming course, Programming with JavaScript: Algorithms and Applications for Desktop and Mobile Browsers introduces students to computer science and programming using a modern approach. The text correlates to the ACM/IEEE CS1 course requirements and provides real-world case studies and numerous exercises throughout. The case studies show readers actual examples and their development from inception to final product.
Topics: New Text, forthcoming, Applications, Desktop, Java, JavaScript, Programming, algorithms