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Building applications for the Internet is a complex and fast–movingfield which utilizes a variety of continually evolvingtechnologies. Whether your perspective is from the client or serverside, there are many languages to master X(HTML),JavaScript, PHP, XML and CSS to name but a few. These languageshave to work together cleanly, logically and in harmony with thesystems they run on, and be compatible with any browsers with whichthey interact.
Developing Web Applications presents script writing andgood programming practice but also allows students to see how theindividual technologies fit together. It includes recent technicaldevelopments to provide a practical and modern introduction tobuilding web applications.
Assuming no prior programming experience, this concise,accessible book ensures that essential concepts on the client sideare quickly grasped, and goes on to examine the server environmentand available languages, including discussion of dynamic, modernscripting languages such as PHP. Network and security issues arealso discussed. The aim of this book is to deliver exactly what isneeded to start producing working applications as soon as possible and have fun along the way.
Ideal for course use or self–study, this book includes practicalsuggestions for mini–projects which encourage the reader to explorehis or her own imaginative solutions, as well as more theoreticalend–of–chapter questions. It can also easily be used as a referencework as each section is self–contained, amplifying the key aspectsof its particular topic. Most software covered is freely availablein the public domain and no particular development environments arerequired. It is a direct, contemporary and extremely usefulresource for anyone interested in learning how to programapplications for the World Wide Web.
The book is a product of Ralph Moseley s experience of developing the course Developing Web Applications as module leader at Middlesex University. His research interest is developing adaptive systems which use the internet to reconfigure their hardware remotely.
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