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Programming the world wide web [Book] / Robert W. Sebesta.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Dorling Kindersley (India), c2014.Edition: 7th ed.(International Economy Edition)Description: 688 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789332518827
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.7 6 23
Other classification:
  • 006.76
Summary: 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.
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Books Books Junaid Zaidi Library, COMSATS University Islamabad Ground Floor 006.76 SEB-P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 47000
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Authorized adaptation from the United States edition, entitled Programming the World Wide Web, Seventh edition, ISBN, 9780132665810, published by Pearson Eduction Inc. 2013.

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.

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