Programming the World Wide Web - Softcover

Sebesta, Robert W.

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9780201704846: Programming the World Wide Web

Synopsis

(Pearson Education) Guide providing readers with an introduction to the programming skills and tools for creating and managing server sites on the World Wide Web. Offers programmers tools to expand into Web applications, and is ideals for those experienced in Java and C++. Softcover. DLC: Internet programming.

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From the Back Cover

Robert Sebesta is the author of the worldUs leading book on comparative programming languages, Concepts of Programming Languages. Hundreds of thousands of people have learned how to program from his books. He has written Programming the World Wide Web not just as a reference of various methods for programming the WWW, but rather to focus in on the core concepts that web programmers must understand. This book provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to the programming and scripting languages currently used to create web sites and applications. In this holistic approach, readers are guided through concepts relating to client-side and server-side programming, including JavaScript, Perl, Java Servlets, Java Applets, Web Databases, and the Apache Web Server. This book is ideal for readers with knowledge of Java or C programming, as well as programmers looking to expand their skills onto the World Wide Web.

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