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> Books written by the irt.org team
 * Instant JavaScript

> Articles at irt.org 
 * Chapter 6 : Beginning JavaScript
 * Perspectives of XML in E-Commerce
 * JavaScript Bouncing Balls

> New Resources at irt.org
 * Free On-line Dictionary of Computing - with 13000+ entries
 * 200+ New Frequently Asked Questions
 * irt.org Site Map

> Book Reviews at irt.org
 * Professional JSP

> How to subscribe/unsubscribe or change your email address



> Books written by the irt.org team [http://www.irt.org/instant/]
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> Instant JavaScript
Well we've finally done it. Instant JavaScript written by Martin Webb,
Michel Plungjan and Keith Drakard, is available now from all good
book shops. The book blurb:

"Build interactive Web pages with JavaScript using this unique
sourcebook of ready-to-run scripts. Filled with over 125 scripts inside
the book and on the accompanying CD, this book will show you how to
create a wide range of applications-from banners and other Web graphics
to forms and frames-and much more. In addition, you'll get detailed
hands-on information for customizing and extending scripts for use in
different environments. This guide also includes coverage of DHTML,
plugins, security issues and creation of e-commerce applications-plus,
easy-to-identify icons throughout the text highlight what's on the CD,
for quick reference."

Available to buy now online at Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0072129948/irtorgcoversinte/

Watch out for other book announcements from the irt.org team in the
coming months...



> Articles at irt.org [http://developer.irt.org/articles/] 
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http://tech.irt.org/articles/js216
> Chapter 6 : Beginning JavaScript
The whole of chapter 6 of Beginning JavaScript by Paul Wilton, published
by Wrox Press, available online at irt.org



http://tech.irt.org/articles/js215
> Perspectives of XML in E-Commerce
Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) has proliferated on the Web in the last
few years. XML is touted to accelerate this growth further. The
advantages XML offers to businesses, developers, and customers are
discussed. Applications to various business domains are provided. Issues
that prove obstacles to effective deployment of XML in E-Commerce, along
with suggested solutions, are pointed out. By Pankaj Kamthan and
Hsueh-Ieng Pai



http://www.irt.org/articles/js214
> JavaScript Bouncing Balls
Bouncing balls, geometry and physics - geometry and physics in
JavaScript by Marco Brandizi




> New Resources at irt.org 
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http://www.irt.org/cgi-bin/foldoc.pl
> Free On-line Dictionary of Computing - with 13000+ entries

http://developer.irt.org/script/new.htm
>New Frequently Asked Questions
200+ new Frequently Asked Questions - with answers!

http://www.irt.org/sitemap.htm
> irt.org Site Map
See instantly where everything is located on the irt.org web site




> Book Reviews at irt.org 
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http://www.irt.org/books/1861003625.htm
> Professional JSP
Buy this book! I keep this book to hand wherever I go. I've been working
with JSP for the last year, and this is the first book that covers JSP
in enough detail to warrant spending money. 




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April 29th, 2001

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