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Programming the World Wide Web, 7th Edition. Sebesta, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Description For undergraduate students who have completed a course in object-oriented programming Programming the World Wide Web provides a comprehensive introduction to the tools and skills required for both client- and server-side programming, teaching students how to develop platform-independent sites using the most current Web development technology.

Essential programming exercises are presented using a manageable progression: students begin with a foundational XHTML Web site and employ new languages and technologies to add features as they are discussed in the course. Readers with previous experience programming with an object-oriented language are guided through concepts relating to client-side and server-side programming.

Preface Preface is available for download in PDF format. Client-side and server-side technologies are covered in two distinct sections, client-side in Chapters 2—7 and server-side in Chapters 8— Chapter 8 on Flash Programming includes examples of drawing graphics figures, animation using both motion and shape tweening, and adding a sound track on a movie. Present Essential Programming Exercises in a Logical Progression Chapter 2 provides an introduction to HTML, ncluding images, links, lists, tables, forms, the audio and video elements, the organizational elements, and the time element.

NEW: Three new type attribute values descriptions are included for the input element, url, email, and range in Section 2.

Chapter 3 covers aspects of cascading style sheets, including levels of style sheets, style specification formats, selector formats, property values, and color. Among the properties covered are those for fonts, lists, and margins. NEW: escriptions of four new selectors, first-child, last-child, only-child, and empty, are included in Section 3. Chapter 7 presents an introduction to XML, 7hich provides the means to design topic-specific markup languages that can be shared among users with common interests.

NEW: A new section, 7. Section 7. Chapter 8 on Flash Programming ntroduces the Flash authoring environment, which is used to create a wide variety of visual and audio presentations—in particular, those that include animation.

Chapter 10 on Ajax 0resents a thorough introduction to the concept and implementation of Ajax interactions, as well as discussions of return document forms, Ajax toolkits, and Ajax security. Chapter 12 is a complete introduction to ASP. It includes a section on ASP.

NEW: new Section Several relatively simple examples are used to illustrate this new approach to building Web applications for mobile devices. New to This Edition. Present Essential Programming Exercises in a Logical Progression Three new type attribute values descriptions are included for the input element, url, email, and range in Section 2. Descriptions of four new selectors, first-child, last-child, only-child, and empty, are included in Section 3.

Section 5. A new section, 7. A new Section A completely new Chapter 14, Android Software Development, introduces the structure of Android applications and the process of developing them. The basics of view documents, which are written in an XML-based markup language, and activities, which are written in a form of Java, are introduced. Shopping cart close. Be the first to learn about our latest trends and get exclusive offers.

My account. Sign in close. Lost your password? Remember me. No account yet? Create an Account. Sebesta, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. If You're an Educator Additional order info. Overview Contents Order Authors Overview. Description This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book.

Table of Contents 1. Cascading Style Sheets 3. The Basics of JavaScript 4. Dynamic Documents with JavaScript 6. Introduction to XML 7. Introduction to Flash 8. Introduction to PHP 9. Introduction to Ajax Java Web Software



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