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Introduction to Interactive Programming on the Internet: Using HTML and JavaScript

ISBN: 978-0-471-38366-6

November 2000

448 pages

Description
This unique book provides an introduction to programming on the Internet. Class-tested over a two-year period, this text covers the "nuts and bolts" of Internet programming. In addition to core fundamentals, readers are introduced to Web page construction HTML, managing an account on a web server, client-server model, and JavaScript programming.
About the Author

Craig D. Knuckles is the author of Introduction to Interactive Programming on the Internet: Using HTML and JavaScript, published by Wiley.

Features
  • Platform Independent. Students can use virtually any type of computer to apply concepts.
  • Coverage includes the basics of web server accounts. Strategies for maintaining and updating a web site on a server.
  • Student Learning Tools. Each of the eighteen lessons feature summaries, review questions and exercises. Exercises feature both stand-alone exercises, and two project threads that run throughout the text. Project threads guide students through the construction of a structured web site.
  • Optional Sections. Optional sections provide an extra challenge for more advanced students.
  • Robust Website Support. Website contains:
    • All examples and figures from the text for use in classroom demonstrations.
    • References to many online materials, such as freeware and shareware applications.
    • Some exercises are inextricably bound to the website.