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Object-Oriented Programming, HTML Tables

  • Domain Modeling

  • Domain modeling is the process of creating a conceptual model in code for a specific problem. A model describes the various entities, their attributes and behaviors, as well as the constraints that govern the problem domain. An entity that stores data in properties and encapsulates behaviors in methods is commonly referred to as an object-oriented model.

HTML & CSS - Jon Duckett

  • Chapter 6: Tables

    • A table represents info in a grid format

      • Examples: financial reports, TV schedules, etc
    • The < table > element is used to add tables to web pages

      • A table is drawn out row by row. Each row is created with < tr >

        • Inside each row there are a number of cells represented b < td > (or < th > if it is a header)

JavaScript - Jon Duckett

  • Chapter 3: Functions, Methods, and Objects

    • An object is a series of variables and functions that represent something from the world around you

    • In an object, variables are known as properties of the object, functions are known as methods of the object

      • JS has built-in objects

        • Examples: string, number, math, date

Information taken from “HTML & CSS Design and Build Websites” and “Javascript & JQuery Interactive Front-End Web Development” by Jon Duckett and the web article Domain Modeling