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Additional Materials
If you're comfortable with HTML/XHTML JavaScript is the next logical place to go. Our book JavaScript and DHTLM with Applications. The book covers the basics of JavaScript with a wealth of real world examples taken from actual applications developed by the author. The text concludes with a selection of complete applications including a client-side search engine and a slide-show image gallery.
Online Classroom
In the late fall of 2005 we will begin offering an online classroom service. This will include an electronic version of our textbook, JavaScript and DHTLM with Applications, online tests, homework assignments and discussion forums where both students can communicate with our instructors.
