BKJVNSWZ.RVW 960603 "JavaScript and Netscape Wizardry", Dan Shafer, 1996, 1-883577-86-1, U$34.99/C$48.99 %A Dan Shafer dan@gui.com %C 7339 East Acoma Drive, #7, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 %D 1996 %G 1-883577-86-1 %I Coriolis %O U$34.99/C$48.99 800-410-0192 +1-602-483-0192 fax: +1-602-483-0193 %P 500 %T "JavaScript and Netscape Wizardry" In 1995 there were a flock of Netscape titles. In 1996 there are a flock of Netscape 2 titles. Shafer distinguishes himself by being the bridge between them. This book assumes familiarity with Netscape, and with basic HTML (HyperText Markup Language) programming. The author uses this foundation to build towards the advanced features of Netscape, the newer crop of Netscape HTML extensions, JavaScript and Java. The programming work is a very simple and basic introduction, offering more samples than explanations. This allows the very casual (though curious) user to get started without necessarily understanding much about either the JavaScript or Java language. For a great many Webnauts with their own home pages, this is quite sufficient. copyright Robert M. Slade, 1996 BKJVNSWZ.RVW 960603 ====================== DECUS Canada Communications, Desktop, Education and Security group newsletters roberts@decus.ca slade@freenet.victoria.bc.ca Rob_Slade@mindlink.bc.ca Author "Robert Slade's Guide to Computer Viruses" 0-387-94663-2 (800-SPRINGER)