Synopsis
Java, JavaScript, Perl, C, Visual Basic, Visual Basic Script, Unix. To successfully develop and work with Web sites, Webmasters have to be familiar with these languages and several others. While most are experts in one or maybe two languages, they couldn't possibly know them all. This book will be invaluable to Webmasters as a convenient, time-saving collection of all of the important programming languages. Rather than having to completely master a new language, Web site professionals can use this resource to learn only the basics they need to accomplish specific Web site tasks. Not only does it explain the essentials of each language, it helps readers identify the right language to use for a certain Web development task, and tells them how to use different languages together to solve tough Web challenges and create innovative Web pages.
Includes CD-ROM with a library resource of scripts and programs from each language that readers can customize for use on a Web site.
Includes companion Web Site with all the projects discussed in the book, fully functioning so readers can see exactly how they work on the Internet.
About the Author
GORDON McCOMB is a programming consultant and writer specializing in Web technologies and macro scripting languages. He is the JavaScript columnist for JavaWorld magazine, a well-known author, and has been a consultant for several major companies, including Microsoft, Novell, WordPerfect, Borland, and Quarterdeck.
With contributions by:
* Marty Bower, an accomplished programmer, specializing in C and C++ applications, database development, and the World Wide Web.
* Mark Robinson, a full-time consultant, specializing in Java development, both standalone Java applets and Java on the Web.
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