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The Essential Guide to HTML5

eBook - Using Games to Learn HTML5 and JavaScript
ISBN/EAN: 9781484241554
Umbreit-Nr.: 5919586

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 8.16 MB
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Erschienen am 05.11.2018
Auflage: 2/2018


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Format: PDF
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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>Gain a deep, practical knowledge of HTML and JavaScript that will provide an introduction to programming and enable you to build interactive websites. This completely updated second edition explains HTML, JavaScript and CSS in the context of working examples and contains full-color screen shots of the programs in action.</p><p>You'll begin at an introductory level, learning the essentials of HTML5 and JavaScript and programming techniques. Each chapter features either a familiar game such as Hangman, Rock-Paper-Scissors, Craps, Memory, and Blackjack, or a simple type of game, such as a quiz, a maze, or animated simulations. Youll develop solid programming skills that will help when learning other programming languages. Each chapter contains tables revealing the structure of the program with comments for each line of code.</p><p></p><p>These examples demonstrate the features introduced with HTML5. Youll see how to use canvas elements for line drawing. You can include your own audio and video clips, directly controlled by your JavaScript code. For example, the reward for correct completion of a quiz can be the playing of an audio clip and a video clip. Youll also learn how to use localStorage to store high scores or game preferences on a user's computer for retrieval next time they play. <i>T<em>he Essential Guide to HTML5</em></i> explores all of this and more.</p><div><b>What You'll Learn</b></div><p></p><p></p><ul><li>Understand HTML 5 concepts with the help of easy-to-grasp, appealing examples</li><li>Use HTML5 to explore new avenues for application and game development on the web</li><li>Review important new elements of HTML 5</li><li>Build, test, and upload simple games to a web site. <br></li></ul><div><p><b>Who This Book Is For</b><br></p></div><div>Both absolute beginners and users with some knowledge of HTML who want to learn the new HTML5 features<b><br></b></div>
  • Kurztext
    • HTML5 opens up a plethora of new avenues for application and game development on the web. Games can now be created and interacted with directly within HTML, with no need for users to download extra plugins, or for developers to learn new languages. Important new features such as the Canvas tag enable drawing directly onto the web page. The Audio tag allows sounds to be triggered and played from within your HTML code, the WebSockets API facilitates real-time communication, and the local storage API enables data such as high scores or game preferences to be kept on a user's computer for retrieval next time they play. All of these features and many more are covered within The Essential Guide to HTML5.The book begins at an introductory level, teaching the essentials of HTML5 and JavaScript through game development. Each chapter features a familiar game type as its core example, such as hangman, rock-paper-scissors, or dice games, and uses these simple constructs to build a solid skillset of the key HTML5 concepts and features. By working through these hands on examples, you will gain a deep, practical knowledge of HTML5 that will enable you to build your own, more advanced games and applications. Concepts are introduced and motivated with easy-to-grasp, appealing examples Code is explained in detail after general explanations Reader is guided into how to make the examples 'their own'
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>Jeanine Meyer</b>&nbsp;is Professor Emerita at Purchase College/SUNY and past Coordinator of the Mathematics/Computer Science Board of Study.&nbsp; Before Purchase, she taught at Pace University and worked at IBM Research and other parts of IBM and at other companies. She is the author of 4 books and co-author of 3 more on topics ranging from educational uses of multimedia, programming (two published by Apress), databases and number theory. She earned a PhD in computer science at the Courant Institute at New York University, an MA in mathematics at Columbia, and a SB (the college used the Latin form) in mathematics from the University of Chicago.&nbsp; She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Association of Women in Science, Association of Computing Machinery, and a featured reviewer for ACM Computing Reviews. Jeanine is trying but remains a beginner at Spanish and piano.</p>