Chapter 9. Creating Dynamic Interfaces Using JavaScript

Cameron Adams has one degree in law and another one in science. Naturally, he chose a career in web development. When pressed, he labels himself a "web technologist," because he likes to have a hand in graphic design, JavaScript, CSS, Perl (yes, Perl), and anything else that takes his fancy that morning. He runs his own business (www.themaninblue.com), and has done work for government departments, nonprofit organizations, large corporations, and tiny startups.

As well as helping his list of clients, Cameron has taught numerous workshops around the country and spoken at conferences worldwide, such as media and Web Directions. He released his first book in 2006, The JavaScript Anthology, which ...

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