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Kyle Hayes : Getting StartED with Dojo
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Author: Kyle Hayes
Title: Getting StartED with Dojo
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 250
Date: 2010-01-05
ISBN: 1430225211
Publisher: friendsofED
Weight: 1.59 pounds
Size: 0.79 x 7.51 x 9.02 inches
Edition: 1
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Dojo has been described as the JavaScript toolkit for programmers that’s easy enough for designers to pick up. This book will introduce the foundational concepts of using Dojo to increase efficiency when developing modern websites that utilize Document Object Model (DOM) manipulation, Ajax, animations, effects, and widgets.

  • Dojo basics
  • Animations and effects
  • Widgets with Dijit

What you’ll learn

  • Understand why using Dojo is recommended over plain JavaScript.
  • Examine Dojo’s core functions that empower the developer to focus on efficient, easy-to-maintain solutions.
  • Utilize Dojo’s powerful event management and handling features to easily execute functions from user and program interaction.
  • Create rich user experiences with the powerful and easy-to-use utilities Dojo provides for animation.
  • Implement and use the large selection of Dojo’s premade, well-constructed, and skinnable widgets in a website or application.
  • Bring third-party dynamic data and content into your website or application using Dojo’s robust tools for easy Ajax implementation and handling.

Who this book is for

This book is geared toward designers who want to use JavaScript functionality on websites but don’t want to deal with the everyday complexities of coding JavaScript for cross-browser compatibility, tedious methods for DOM manipulation, event handling, Ajax calls, and application user interface elements.

Getting StartED with Dojo is also aimed at developers who are looking to enhance their preexisting JavaScript skills by transitioning their front-end development style to one that is based on core programming standards such as classes, events, and server communication using Ajax.

It is assumed the reader is familiar with (X)HTML development.

Table of Contents

  1. JavaScript Fundamentals
  2. Digging Deeper
  3. Enhancing with Dojo
  4. Dojo DOM Basics
  5. Managing User Interaction with Dojo
  6. Make It Rich
  7. Dynamic Data
  8. Widgets
  9. Where to Go from Here
  10. Appendix A
  11. Appendix B
  12. Appendix C
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