Dewey Decimal005.2/76
Table Of ContentAuthors Harvey and Paul Dietel are the principals of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the internationally-recognized training and consulting organization specializing in Java, C++, C, Visual Basic® , object technology, and Internet and World Wide Web programming training. They are also the authors of the best-selling college-level textbooks including C++ How to Program (2/e), Java How to Program (3/e), C How to Program (2/e) and Visual Basic® 6 How to Program. The Deitels and their colleague Tem Nieto introduce the fundamentals of Internet and World Wide Web programming. Key topics include: Client-side and server-side scripting, objects HTML, JavaScript/Jscript, VBScript ActiveX Controls, graphics, GUI, events Database: SQL, ADO, RDS, data binding Electronic commerce, SSL, SET, cryptography ASP, Perl/CGI, Servlets Dynamic HTML, XML Multimedia, animation Audio, video, speech PWS, IIS, Apache, Jigsaw Internet and World Wide Web How to Program include: Hundreds of "live-code" programs with screen captures that show exact outputs Extensive exercises (many with answers) accompanying every chapter Hundreds of tips, recommended practices and cautions-marked with these icons Internet and World Wide Web How to Program is the centerpiece of a family of resources for teaching and learning Internet and World Wide Web programming, including a Web site (http://www.prenhall.com/deitel) with the book's code examples and other information for faculty, students and professional programmers; an optional interactive CD-ROM (Internet and World Wide Web Multimedia Cyber Classroom) containing extensive interactivity features-such as thousands of hyperlinks and audio walkthroughs of the code examples in Internet and World Wide Web How to Program - and e-mail access to the authors at deitel@deitel.com
Edition DescriptionStudent edition
SynopsisAuthors Harvey and Paul Dietel are the principals of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the internationally-recognized training and consulting organization specializing in Java, C++, C, Visual Basic, object technology, and Internet and World Wide Web programming training. They are also the authors of the best-selling college-level textbooks including C++ How to Program (2/e), Java How to Program (3/e), C How to Program (2/e) and Visual Basic 6 How to Program. The Deitels and their colleague Tem Nieto introduce the fundamentals of Internet and World Wide Web programming. Key topics include: *Client-side and server-side scripting, objects *HTML, JavaScript/Jscript, VBScript *ActiveX Controls, graphics, GUI, events *Database: SQL, ADO, RDS, data binding *Electronic commerce, SSL, SET, cryptography *ASP, Perl/CGI, Servlets *Dynamic HTML, XML *Multimedia, animation *Audio, video, speech *PWS, IIS, Apache, Jigsaw Internet and World Wide Web How to Program include: *Hundreds of live-code programs with screen captures that show exact outputs *Extensive exercises (many with answers) accompanying every chapter *Hundreds of tips, recommended practices and cautions-marked with these icons Internet, This innovative new book in the Deitel's How to Program series offers an alternative to traditional introductory programming courses. The fundamentals of programming no longer have to be taught in languages like C, C++, and Java. With Internet/Web markup languages (such as HTML, Dynamic HTML, and XML) and scripting languages (such as JavaScript® and VBScript®), one can teach the fundamentals of programming "wrapped in the Web page metaphor." The book offers a thorough treatment of programming concepts, with programs that yield visible or audible results in Web pages and Web-based applications. The book discusses effective Web page design, server- and client-side scripting, ActiveX® controls, and the essentials of electronic commerce.