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3.4 DOM Utilities
Just as every JavaScript library has sugar for Ajax, every library has sugar for working with the DOM. We’ll look at WinJS’ DOM utilities that reside in WinJS.Utilities.
1.Getting Started3 lessons, 47:56
3 lessons, 47:56
1.1A Little Background (aka A Lot of Rambling)11:34
1.1
A Little Background (aka A Lot of Rambling)
11:34
1.2Kicking Visual Studio Express' Tires 18:07
1.2
Kicking Visual Studio Express' Tires
18:07
1.3Hello, World for Windows 818:15
1.3
Hello, World for Windows 8
18:15
2.Essential Concepts3 lessons, 50:36
3 lessons, 50:36
2.1Introduction to WinJS Controls13:48
2.1
Introduction to WinJS Controls
13:48
2.2Maintaining State18:52
2.2
Maintaining State
18:52
2.3Navigation and Page Controls17:56
2.3
Navigation and Page Controls
17:56
3.WinJS Library Essentials4 lessons, 38:23
4 lessons, 38:23
3.1Namespaces10:41
3.1
Namespaces
10:41
3.2Classes08:02
3.2
Classes
08:02
3.3Ajax06:25
3.3
Ajax
06:25
3.4DOM Utilities13:15
3.4
DOM Utilities
13:15
4.WinJS Controls and UI Components3 lessons, 1:10:49
3 lessons, 1:10:49
4.1The AppBar31:15
4.1
The AppBar
31:15
4.2Custom Controls 19:07
4.2
Custom Controls
19:07
4.3Databinding and the ListView Control20:27
4.3
Databinding and the ListView Control
20:27
5.Charms and Contracts2 lessons, 57:48
2 lessons, 57:48
5.1The Settings Pane27:20
5.1
The Settings Pane
27:20
5.2The Search Contract30:28
5.2
The Search Contract
30:28
6.Application1 lesson, 1:07:20
1 lesson, 1:07:20
6.1Simple Reader1:07:20
6.1
Simple Reader
1:07:20
I started my development career on the client-side writing JavaScript and DHTML components in my spare time. In 2005, Nicholas C. Zakas asked me to join him in writing the first edition of Professional Ajax for Wiley Publishing. Since Professional Ajax, 1st Edition, I've been blessed to take part in other book projects: Professional Ajax 2nd Edition, and Beginning JavaScript 3rd and 4th editions.