Webseiten erstellen mit Javascript
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Boris Schäling
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Die Entwicklung dynamischer Webseiten mit der Programmiersprache Javascript ist Thema dieses Online-Buchs. Sie lernen in einem eigenen Kapitel die Programmiersprache Javascript kennen und setzen Sie in einfachen Beispielen ein. In den nachfolgenden Kapiteln wird dann mit Javascript direkt auf Webseiten zugegriffen, um beispielsweise Formular-Eingaben zu überprüfen und Bilder beim Überfahren mit der Maus auszutauschen.
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Die vorliegende Arbeit basiert zu einem sehr großen Teil auf einer im Rahmen des Projektes INNODES11 entstandenen und unter http: //innodes.fh-brandenburg.de/bibdb frei zugänglichen Bibliographie zum Themenkomplex „Open-Source-Software und Innovation“. Ich danke allen Mitarbeitern für ihre Beiträge zu diesem Projekt und hoffe, dass wir den zugrundeliegenden Datenbestand auch für die nächste Zeit weiter pflegen und damit einen Beitrag zur wissenschaftlichen Auseinandersetzung mit der Thematik „Open-Source-Software“ leisten können. Literatur [1] Budi Arief, Cristina Gacek, and Tony Lawrie. Software Architectures and Open Source Software – Where can Research Leverage the Most? In Feller et al. [12], pages 3 – 5. Available online at http: //opensource.ucc.ie/icse2001/; visited June 19th 2005. [2] Matthias Bärwolff, Robert A. Gehring, and Bernd Lutterbeck, editors. Open Source Jahrbuch 2005: Zwischen Softwareentwicklung und Gesellschaftsmodell, Berlin, March 2005. Lehmanns Media – LOB.de. 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