The Concise Guide to Dojo
Dojo has rapidly become one of the hottest JavaScript based web
development frameworks. It provides you with the power and
flexibility to create attractive and useful dynamic web
applications quickly and easily. In this fast-paced, code-intensive
guide, you''ll discover how to quickly start taking advantage of
Dojo. The pages are packed with useful information and insightful
examples that will help you make your web sites more usable,
responsive, and functional.
Expert programmer Leslie Orchard uncovers the practical nuts and
bolts of Dojo, including DOM, event handling, and AJAX. He then
shows you how to work with additional Dojo add-ons such as Dijit
and DojoX. Along the way, you''ll find clever tips so you can gain
a better understanding of how to best utilize this Open Source
DHTML toolkit. With this excellent guide by your side, you''ll
learn how to get the most out of Dojo so you can create dynamic,
visually appealing web applications.
What you will learn from this book
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How to navigate and manipulate content using DOM
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Tips for communicating between JavaScript® components behind the
scenes
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How to compose complex animations from scratch
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Ways to connect with remote server-side data resources
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How to build and declare user interface widgets and data objects
in HTML
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Techniques for using the build and deployment tools to bundle
your code packages
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All about the DojoX project and Dojo''s expanding experimental
frontier
Who this book is for
This book is for experienced web developers who want to get
straight into Dojo and explore the tools and productivity gains
offered by the framework. You should have a working knowledge of
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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