Thursday, February 19, 2009

Simply JavaScript or Will Work for Fun

Simply JavaScript

Author: Kevin Yank

Packed with full-color examples, Simply JavaScript is all you need to start programming in JavaScript the right way. Learn how easy it is to use JavaScript to solve real-world problems, build smarter forms, track user events (such as mouse clicks and key strokes), and design eye-catching animations. Then move on to more powerful techniques using the DOM and Ajax.

World-renowned authors, Kevin Yank and Cameron Adams have used their exquisite skills and in-depth knowledge of JavaScript to deliver a book that teaches JavaScript with unprecedented clarity.

This JavaScript beginner's book will show you how to:
-Learn JavaScript's built-in functions, methods, and properties.
-Easily integrate JavaScript into your web site.
-Use JavaScript to validate form entries and interact with your users.
-Understand how to respond to user events.
-Create animations that bring your web site to life.
-Start programming using the DOM and Ajax.



See also: Anlagengebäude & Gemeinschaftsentwicklung

Will Work for Fun: Three Simple Steps for Turning Any Hobby or Interest into Cash

Author: Alan R Bechtold

Will Work for Fun illustrates how, anyone can easily turn any hobby or outside interest into a reliable source of incomefreeing the reader to do what he or she truly loves doing, all day long. Will Work for Fun invites readers to discover their hidden interests and talents, then walks them through a simple process, developing those interests into a thriving business. The author has discovered the way to make his play pay, enabling him to play all day, every day. He has perfected the fine art of turning fun into money by thinking like a publisher (not like a writer). And he consistently makes better money having fun than I could ever make working at a job.



Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments     ix
Foreword   Dr. Joe Vitale     xi
Prologue: "Why Don't They Stop?"     xiii
A Million to One     xiv
What Would You Do?     xvi
We Can All Be Rock Stars     xvii
Introduction: The True Nature of Work     xix
Round-the-Clock Non-Workaholic     xx
Work: A Different View     xxi
A Best-Selling Author's Life-Without Writing a Word     xxiii
Publishers Make the Real Money     xxvii
About the Author     xxix
The Sitcom as Life     1
Why Your Life Never Matches What You See on the Screen-And How Easy It Is to Create a Life That Does     1
Inventorying Your Life Experience     14
Identifying Your Real Passion     17
Where You Are Now-And Why     23
Getting Where You Want to Be-Fast     31
FUN Money Profile: Erik D. Stafford     38
Wrap-Up     40
Which Friend Are You?     43
Jenny Gets Started     44
A Different Definition of Work     46
Rachel, Monica, Chandler, or Ross?     50
What about Phoebe-Or Joey?     52
Discovering the Character You Really Play in Your Life     53
Reinventing the Character You Really Play in Your Life     56
FUN Money Profile: Jorge Arguello     59
Wrap-Up     61
It All Starts with a Book     63
Free Fun Is Great Fun     64
Mail Boxed In     66
Plotting Your New Life     67
Storyboarding Your New Life: It's like Planning a Screenplay-But a Lot Easier     71
Casting Call: Plugging In Your Character     75
Characters Count     78
Be Your Own Nielsen-Finding Out What Your Prospects Want to Buy before You Spend One Minute Developing Anything     80
Planning the Happy Ending     84
FUN Money Profile: Lori Steffen and Jeff Wark     86
Wrap-Up     90
Scripting the Pilot     93
A Small Social Experiment     94
If You Can Write-Great!     95
If You Can't Write or Simply Don't Want to Write-Great!     98
The Key to FUN Money: Think like a Publisher     100
Finding the Right Resources     104
Preselling the Fall Season     119
Selecting the Right Product/Promotional Mix     120
FUN Money Profile: Don Strinz     139
Wrap-Up     143
The "Pitch"      147
Selling Isn't Hard When You're Selling You     147
Setting Your Marketing System Goals     148
You Have to Sell Free, Too     149
How to Create a Marketing Campaign That Will Attract Prospects     150
Mr. Whipple Really Knew His Marketing     151
A Driving Rain-of Prospects, Customers, and Cash     160
An Easy Marketing System for {dollar}200 or Less     160
Virtually Lock Out Any Potential Competitors     166
FUN Money Profile: Randy Charach     168
Wrap-Up     173
The Payday That Never Ends     177
Recycling: It's Not Just for Aluminum Cans     177
How to Repurpose Everything You Do     178
Your Newsletter-The Constant Marketer     180
Continue Developing and Finding New, Profitable Products and Services to Sell to Your Growing List of Fans     182
FUN Money Profile: C. J. Bronstrup     185
Wrap-Up     189
Epilogue     191
FUN Money Profile: Lee and Robin Collins     192
Afterword   Mark Joyner     203
Index     205

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