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An Introduction to Web Design and Programming

โœ Scribed by Paul S. Wang, Sanda Katila


Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
717
Edition
1
Category
Library

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Combining viewpoints from a Department of Computer Science (Paul Wang) and a School of Visual Communication Design (Sanda Katila), this innovative book covers the design and technology aspects of Web site development in an integrated manner. The balanced perspective leads to an understanding of the artistic design, visual communication, information architecture, computer science, and programming needed to begin mastering the Web. While focusing on the art and technology of Web site creation, the authors emphasize theoretical understanding and developmental techniques.


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