Deitel, Paul J.
Internet & World Wide Web : how to program / Internet and World Wide Web, how to program P.J. Deitel and H.M. Deitel. - Fourth edition - Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson Prentice Hall, c2009. - xxxi, 1365 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
Includes index.
pt. 1. Introduction --
1. Introduction to computers and the Internet --
2. Web browser basics : Internet Explorer and Firefox --
3. Dive into Web 2.0 --
pt. 2. Ajax client --
4. Introduction to XHTML --
5. Cascading style sheets (CSS) --
6. JavaScript : i.
For a wide variety of Web Programming, XHTML, and JavaScript courses found in Computer Science, CIS, MIS, IT, Business, Engineering, and Continuing Education departments.
Internet and World Wide Web How to Program, 4e introduces students with little or no programming experience to the exciting world of Web-Based applications. The book has been substantially revised to reflect today's Web 2.0 rich Internet application-development methodologies. A comprehensive book that teaches the fundamentals needed to program on the Internet, this text provides in-depth coverage of introductory programming principles, various markup languages (XHTML, Dynamic HTML and XML), several scripting languages (JavaScript, PHP, Ruby/Ruby on Rails and Perl); AJAX, web services, Web Servers (IIS and Apache) and relational databases (MySQL/Apache Derby/Java DB) -- all the skills and tools needed to create dynamic Web-based applications. The text contains comprehensive introductions to ASP.NET 2.0 and JavaServer Faces (JSF). Hundreds of live-code examples of real applications throughout the book available for download allow readers to run the applications and see and hear the outputs. The book provides instruction on building Ajax-enabled rich Internet applications that enhance the presentation of online content and give web applications the look and feel of desktop applications. The chapter on Web 2.0 and Internet business exposes readers to a wide range of other topics associated with Web 2.0 applications and businesses After mastering the material in this book, students will be well prepared to build real-world, industrial strength, Web-based applications.
0136035426 9780136035428
2007034942
Internet programming.
World Wide Web.
QA76.625 / .D47 2008
005.2/768
Internet & World Wide Web : how to program / Internet and World Wide Web, how to program P.J. Deitel and H.M. Deitel. - Fourth edition - Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson Prentice Hall, c2009. - xxxi, 1365 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
Includes index.
pt. 1. Introduction --
1. Introduction to computers and the Internet --
2. Web browser basics : Internet Explorer and Firefox --
3. Dive into Web 2.0 --
pt. 2. Ajax client --
4. Introduction to XHTML --
5. Cascading style sheets (CSS) --
6. JavaScript : i.
For a wide variety of Web Programming, XHTML, and JavaScript courses found in Computer Science, CIS, MIS, IT, Business, Engineering, and Continuing Education departments.
Internet and World Wide Web How to Program, 4e introduces students with little or no programming experience to the exciting world of Web-Based applications. The book has been substantially revised to reflect today's Web 2.0 rich Internet application-development methodologies. A comprehensive book that teaches the fundamentals needed to program on the Internet, this text provides in-depth coverage of introductory programming principles, various markup languages (XHTML, Dynamic HTML and XML), several scripting languages (JavaScript, PHP, Ruby/Ruby on Rails and Perl); AJAX, web services, Web Servers (IIS and Apache) and relational databases (MySQL/Apache Derby/Java DB) -- all the skills and tools needed to create dynamic Web-based applications. The text contains comprehensive introductions to ASP.NET 2.0 and JavaServer Faces (JSF). Hundreds of live-code examples of real applications throughout the book available for download allow readers to run the applications and see and hear the outputs. The book provides instruction on building Ajax-enabled rich Internet applications that enhance the presentation of online content and give web applications the look and feel of desktop applications. The chapter on Web 2.0 and Internet business exposes readers to a wide range of other topics associated with Web 2.0 applications and businesses After mastering the material in this book, students will be well prepared to build real-world, industrial strength, Web-based applications.
0136035426 9780136035428
2007034942
Internet programming.
World Wide Web.
QA76.625 / .D47 2008
005.2/768