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ISBN-10: 0321149459
ISBN-13: 9780321149459
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2003
Format: Paper; 608 pp
Status: Out of Print
Suggested retail price: $82.00
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Programming the World Wide Web provides a comprehensive introduction to the programming tools and skills required for building and maintaining server sites on the Web, as well as teaching students how to develop platform-independent sites. Client-side tools such at HTML and sever-side tools such as CGI are all covered. This book is geared toward students who already have a solid background in some language that supports object-oriented programming.
The author has reorganized the chapters for the second edition of the book. They are now grouped into three parts, each with a specific focus. Part One covers the fundamentals of programming the Web; Part Two focuses on client-side programming; and Part Three focuses on server-side programming.
- Guides readers through concepts relating to client-side and server-side programming providing them with knowledge needed to program the Web quickly and correctly.
- Written with a consistent pedagogy, which leads readers in a methodical manner through the concepts, providing an overview of programming and software/hardware issues relating to the WWW.
- Takes a holistic approach to Web programming, covering JavaScript, Perl, CGI, Java Applets, and more.
- Includes an “Introduction to Java” Appendix for C++ programmers.
- Material on the newest W3 standards including Dom2 and XHTML.
- Additional information on server side tools with a new chapter devoted to PHP and added material on programs such at MySQL and Access.
- Companion Web site created as a reference component to the book, while still maintaining it for a one semester, introduction class size.
(Each Chapter concludes with a Summary, Review Questions, and Exercises.)
I. FUNDAMENTALS.
II. CLIENT-SIDE TECHNOLOGY.
III. SERVER-SIDE TECHNOLOGY.
Errata for Programming the World Wide Web, 3/E
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© 2006 | Addison-Wesley | On-line Supplement | Instock
ISBN-10: 0321512960 | ISBN-13: 9780321512963
Programming the World Wide Web, 4/E
Sebesta
© 2008 | Addison-Wesley | Paper; 752 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0321489691 | ISBN-13: 9780321489692
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