The following slides introduce JavaScript.

Slide 15.1: JavaScript
Slide 15.2: JavaScript (cont.)
Slide 15.3: JavaScript how to
Slide 15.4: JavaScript where to
Slide 15.5: JavaScript where to (cont.)
Slide 15.6: JavaScript statements
Slide 15.7: JavaScript comments
Slide 15.8: JavaScript variables
Slide 15.9: JavaScript operators
Slide 15.10: JavaScript comparison and logical operators
Slide 15.11: JavaScript if...else statements
Slide 15.12: JavaScript switch statement
Slide 15.13: JavaScript popup boxes
Slide 15.14: JavaScript functions
Slide 15.15: JavaScript for loop
Slide 15.16: JavaScript while loop
Slide 15.17: JavaScript for...in statement
Slide 15.18: JavaScript events
Slide 15.19: JavaScript events (cont.)
Slide 15.20: JavaScript events (cont.)
Slide 15.21: JavaScript events (cont.)
Slide 15.22: JavaScript try...catch statement
Slide 15.23: JavaScript throw statement
Slide 15.24: JavaScript special characters
Slide 15.25: JavaScript guidelines
Slide 15.26: JavaScript objects

  ☂ References

Slide 15.ⓐ: JavaScript tutorial from W3Schools (reference)









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