"Internet & World Wide Web How to Program, 5/e"is appropriate for both introductory and intermediate-level client-side and server-side programming courses. The book is also suitable for professionals who want to update their skills with the latest Internet and web programming technologies. "Inte
Internet and World Wide Web How To Program
β Scribed by Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel, Abbey Deitel
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1202
- Edition
- 5th
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Internet & World Wide Web How to Program, 5/e is appropriate for both introductory and intermediate-level client-side and server-side programming courses. The book is also suitable for professionals who want to update their skills with the latest Internet and web programming technologies.
Internet and World Wide Web How to Program, 5e introduces students with little or no programming experience to the exciting world of Web-Based applications.Β This new edition focuses on HTML5 and the related technologies in its ecosystem, diving into the exciting new features of HTML5, CSS3, the latest edition of JavaScript (ECMAScript 5) and HTML5 canvas. At the heart of the book is the Deitel signature βlive-code approachββconcepts are presented in the context of complete working HTML5 documents, CSS3 stylesheets, JavaScript scripts, XML documents, programs and database files, rather than in code snippets. Each complete code example is accompanied by live sample executions.The Deitels focus on popular key technologies that will help readers build Internet- and web-based applications that interact with other applications and with databases. These form the basis of the kinds of enterprise-level, networked applications that are popular in industry today. After mastering the material in this book, readers will be well prepared to build real-world, industrial strength, Web-based applications.
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