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JavaScript Reference describe the language features, behaviours, APIs and essentials. This category is NOT for tutorials or help guides and documents.
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Compatibility tables, browser comparatives, for JavaScript APIs.
Closures are functions that refer to independent (free) variables.
API Documentation Browser and Code Snippet Manager, searches offline documentation of 130+ APIs and stores snippets of code. Also allows to generate own documentation sets.
Combines multiple API documentations in a fast, organized, and searchable interface.
Instant documentation search.
API for manipulating HTML and XML documents. Provides a structural representation of the document, enabling to modify its content and visual presentation by using a scripting language such as JavaScript.
Detailed descriptions, browser support information, examples and cross-browser solutions.
ECMAScript theorist, interprets the essentials of the language.
Aims to provide an easily browsable, nicely formatted archive of all the email correspondence on the es-discuss@mozilla.org mailing list.
JavaScript is a bit confusing for developers experienced in class-based languages (like Java or C++), as it is dynamic and does not provide a class implementation (although the keyword class is a reserved keyword and cannot be used as a variable name). This document develops the topic.
JavaScript has strong object-oriented programming capabilities, even though some debates have taken place due to the differences in object-oriented JavaScript compared to other languages.
Write-up explains the pain points associated with Unicode in JavaScript, provides solutions for common problems, and explains how the upcoming ECMAScript 6 will improve the situation.
Introduces JavaScript and discusses some of its fundamental concepts.
JavaScript patterns and antipatterns collection. Includes: General Patterns, jQuery and jQuery Plugin Patterns, Literals and Constructors Patterns, Function Patterns, Object Creation and Code Reuse Patterns, Design Patterns.
The JavaScript Reference serves as a repository of facts about the JavaScript language.
While HTML is used to define the structure and content of a web page and CSS encodes the style of how the formatted content should be graphically displayed, JavaScript is used to add interactivity to a web page or create rich web applications.
Overview of ECMAScript 6 features with sample code.
Explains benefits, pitfalls and limitations of garbage collection.
In the context of Microsoft products.
Theoretical and practical aspects of these wonderful JavaScript constructs; the good, bad and ugly parts of them.
Includes an introduction to the Level 1 DOM, compatibility tables, browser script benchmarks, and samples.
ES6 has three built-in facilities for determining whether some x and some y are "the same".
How to keep the context of 'this' within another function, about the usage of Function.prototype.bind().
ECMAScript 5's strict mode is a way to opt in to a restricted variant of JavaScript.
Learn DOM Core Level 1.0 methods and how to use them from JavaScript to dynamically create, access and remove HTML elements.
List the status of current APIs, including completed work, drafts, group notes and obsolete specifications.
Comprehensive list of JavaScript interfaces, that is, types of objects.
A wide variety of APIs to perform various useful tasks.
APIs that allow Web apps and content to access device hardware (such as battery status or the device vibration hardware), as well as access to data stored on the device (such as the calendar or contacts list).
Article covering techniques and tips about the presence of whitespaces in the DOM.
How to use core and client-side JavaScript. (May 28, 1999)
How to use core and server-side JavaScript for version 1.2. JavaScript is Netscape's cross-platform, object-based scripting language for client and server applications. (December 11, 1998)
ECMAScript 5's strict mode is a way to opt in to a restricted variant of JavaScript.
The JavaScript Reference serves as a repository of facts about the JavaScript language.
Compatibility tables, browser comparatives, for JavaScript APIs.
Explains benefits, pitfalls and limitations of garbage collection.
Theoretical and practical aspects of these wonderful JavaScript constructs; the good, bad and ugly parts of them.
JavaScript is a bit confusing for developers experienced in class-based languages (like Java or C++), as it is dynamic and does not provide a class implementation (although the keyword class is a reserved keyword and cannot be used as a variable name). This document develops the topic.
List the status of current APIs, including completed work, drafts, group notes and obsolete specifications.
Article covering techniques and tips about the presence of whitespaces in the DOM.
API Documentation Browser and Code Snippet Manager, searches offline documentation of 130+ APIs and stores snippets of code. Also allows to generate own documentation sets.
Includes an introduction to the Level 1 DOM, compatibility tables, browser script benchmarks, and samples.
Learn DOM Core Level 1.0 methods and how to use them from JavaScript to dynamically create, access and remove HTML elements.
JavaScript patterns and antipatterns collection. Includes: General Patterns, jQuery and jQuery Plugin Patterns, Literals and Constructors Patterns, Function Patterns, Object Creation and Code Reuse Patterns, Design Patterns.
Instant documentation search.
API for manipulating HTML and XML documents. Provides a structural representation of the document, enabling to modify its content and visual presentation by using a scripting language such as JavaScript.
ECMAScript theorist, interprets the essentials of the language.
Comprehensive list of JavaScript interfaces, that is, types of objects.
ES6 has three built-in facilities for determining whether some x and some y are "the same".
A wide variety of APIs to perform various useful tasks.
While HTML is used to define the structure and content of a web page and CSS encodes the style of how the formatted content should be graphically displayed, JavaScript is used to add interactivity to a web page or create rich web applications.
How to keep the context of 'this' within another function, about the usage of Function.prototype.bind().
Closures are functions that refer to independent (free) variables.
Aims to provide an easily browsable, nicely formatted archive of all the email correspondence on the es-discuss@mozilla.org mailing list.
JavaScript has strong object-oriented programming capabilities, even though some debates have taken place due to the differences in object-oriented JavaScript compared to other languages.
APIs that allow Web apps and content to access device hardware (such as battery status or the device vibration hardware), as well as access to data stored on the device (such as the calendar or contacts list).
In the context of Microsoft products.
Overview of ECMAScript 6 features with sample code.
Write-up explains the pain points associated with Unicode in JavaScript, provides solutions for common problems, and explains how the upcoming ECMAScript 6 will improve the situation.
Introduces JavaScript and discusses some of its fundamental concepts.
Combines multiple API documentations in a fast, organized, and searchable interface.
Detailed descriptions, browser support information, examples and cross-browser solutions.
How to use core and client-side JavaScript. (May 28, 1999)
How to use core and server-side JavaScript for version 1.2. JavaScript is Netscape's cross-platform, object-based scripting language for client and server applications. (December 11, 1998)
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