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JavaScript
A Beginner’s Guide
Third Edition
About the Author
John Pollock
is employed as a Web Administrator during
the day and works on Web sites and other projects during the
evening. He runs two Web sites devoted to Web development
and design—PageResource.com (
www.pageresource.com)
is a development tutorial site, and JavaScript City (
www
.javascriptcity.com)
is a site that offers free JavaScript code
to Web developers. John holds a bachelor of arts in English
from Sam Houston State University and currently lives in New
Waverly, Texas with his wife Heather.
About the Technical Editor
Scott Duffy
is an author and consultant based in Toronto,
Canada. He designs and develops Web sites for small and
medium-sized companies.
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A Beginner’s Guide
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