Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript and Ajax Video Learning
Starter Kit
. Four hours of Interactive Video Training
. Ajax and JavaScript Software Starter Pack for Windows and
Mac OS X(
The easiest way to learn a new technology
Sams Teach Yourself Video Learning is the easiest way to
learn a new technology.
. Self-Paced–Learn
on your own time, at your own pace
. Visual–Video
lessons clearly explain key concepts and show you exactly what to
do
. Learn By
Doing–Interactive, hands-on learning labs so you can apply what you
learn right away
. Quick and
Efficient–Each individual lesson is no longer than 10
minutes
.
Modular–Bite-sized lessons let you jump in anywhere
In just ten minutes or less, each short video lesson clearly
explains key concepts, terms, and techniques.
You can stop, start, pause, or replay any part of the video
you want, as often as you want, until you really understand
everything in the lesson.
And then you get to try it yourself in a unique interactive
learning lab that helps you to develop real live programs.
After you’re done, take a quick, fun quiz to test what you’ve
learned before going on to the next lesson.
Learn how to…
. Use JavaScript
to build dynamic, interactive web pages
. Build better,
more interactive interfaces for your web applications
. Verify web-based
forms
. Control CSS with
simple JavaScript
. Add Ajax effects
to your web pages
. Use popular Ajax
libraries to
speed up and improve common programming tasks
On the DVD…
. Four hours of
video lessons with interactive labs and quizzes
. XAMPP for
Windows, Mac OS X and Linux–an easy-to-install package to set up a
web server learning environment on your own computer
. The jEdit
programming editor for Windows, Mac, and Linux
. Prototype,
Scriptaculous, Rico,
and XOAD–popular JavaScript libraries for creating Ajax
applications and effects
. Source code
files for all the
learning labs
How to Watch the Videos
All that’s needed to watch the video lessons in this kit is a
basic computer equipped for DVDs and the web:
. A Windows, Mac,
or Linux PC with a DVD drive that can read data DVDs.
. A web browser,
such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Safari, or Mozilla
Firefox.
. The Adobe Flash
Player plugin, which allows you to view Flash videos in your
browser. If you can watch videos on YouTube, you should be all
set.
Once you’re sure you’ve got everything, you’re ready to get
started:
1. Insert the DVD from
this package into your DVD drive on your computer.
Note: Make sure you’ve put the DVD in your computer’s DVD
drive. The DVD will not run on a computer’s CD drive. Nor will it
work in a DVD player designed for plugging into a TV for watching
movies.
2. If the DVD main
interface does not automatically start up, navigate to the DVD
folder on your computer and double-click on the icon or file named
Start (start.exe on Windows or start.app on Mac OS X).
3. To watch the videos,
choose the lesson you want to start with from the list of lessons
on the left side of the window, and then click on the play button
in the player window on the right side.
How to Use the Learning Labs and Take the Quizzes
After each video is complete you can optionally work through
the Learning Lab exercises and take a short (not too hard) quiz to
help assess what you’ve learned in that lesson.
The Learning Lab exercises in this course require you to set
up a web server learning environment either at a web hosting
service or on your own computer (detailed instructions are on the
DVD).
The quizzes after the exercises are relatively short and
painless. After you make your choice, the program will tell you
immediately if you’re right or wrong. Your answers are not stored
or compiled, so you can take the quizzes as often as you like, and
guessing won’t count against you.
Setting up Your Learning Environment
The accompanying DVD contains a complete software toolkit
with everything you’ll need to complete the course’s
examples.
You can install this software by clicking on the Install
Software and Support link on the opening screen of the DVD’s main
interface or by navigating to the DVD in your computer’s file
browser and running the file named Software (Software.exe in
Windows or Software.app in Mac OS X).
The
Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript and Ajax Video
Learningcourse is organized into 24 lessons, each
designed to be completed in 10 minutes or less.