Introduction to Web Training
Complete Internet and World Wide Web Programming Training Course, Student Edition, 1/e
This innovative new package teaches the fundamentals of programming using Internet/Web markup languages (such as HTML, Dynamic HTML, and XML) and scripting languages (such as JavaScript and VBScript).
Students gain a rigorous understanding of fundamental programming concepts, wrapped in a "Web page metaphor." The package includes the The Internet and World Wide Web Programming Multimedia Cyber Classroom, the #1
interactive Web programming training CD-ROM, containing a browser-based display engine that's intuitive and enjoyable for students to use. The Internet and World Wide Web Programming Multimedia Cyber Classroom CD-ROM comes with 8+ hours of audio, hundreds
of interactive exercises and insider tips, and thousands of lines of fully-tested Web code, all instantly searchable and usable with Web browsers and servers. Students also get the best-selling textbook Internet and World Wide Web How to Program, by Harvey and Paul
Deitel, the world's leading team of college programming authors and business trainers. Both the CD-ROM and book reflect the latest programming, scripting, and Web technologies, and
are designed to work together perfectly. Coverage includes effective Web page design, server and client-side scripting, ActiveX controls, the essentials of electronic commerce, and much more.
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Complete Internet and World Wide Web Programming Training Course, Student Edition, 1/e
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Complete Internet and World Wide Web Programming Training Course, Student Edition, 1/e + Frontpage 2000 CBT CDs
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Introduction to Web Training
Complete Internet and World Wide Web Programming Training Course, Student Edition, 1/e
Harvey M. Deitel Paul J. Deitel T. R. Nieto , all of Deitel and Associates
Schools wanting to integrate the Internet and World Wide Web into their programming curricula should consider this complete, interactive package in their introductory course
sequences, as a replacement for traditional programming languages like C, C++, and Java.
Features:
A rigorous first course in programming, using Web technologies instead of traditional programming languages
Internet and World Wide Web Programming Multimedia Cyber Classroom—covers every key Web programming topic interactively, with an easy Web-browser interface.
8+ hours of audio, hundreds of exercises and tips, live Web pages and thousands of lines of tested code, all searchable and ready to run on Windows 95/98/NT 4.0.
Includes Internet and World Wide Web How to Program (0-13-016143-8), a new 1,000 page, full-color textbook by Harvey and Paul Deitel.
Focuses students on two complete projects—developing their own personal Web sites and teaming with other students to create multi-tier, client/server Web-based applications.
Includes up-to-the-minute coverage of Internet and Web Technologies—including Dynamic HTML, JavaScript, VBScript, ActiveX, and more.
- Updates are regularly posted on the web at www.deitel.com.
Extensive set of supporting resources—Includes an extensive Instructor's Manual; a test bank; access to the authors via email (deitel@deitel.com), and a companion
website that offers additional instructor and student support (including Adobe Acrobat PDF slides for electronic display) available at www.prenhall.com/deitel.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction to Computers and the Internet. 2. Introduction to Internet Explorer 5 and the World Wide Web. 3. Introduction to HyperText Markup Language 4 (HTML 4). 4. Intermediate HTML 4.
5. Paint Shop Pro. 6. Microsoft FrontPage Express. 7. Introduction to Microsoft Visual InterDev 6. 8. JavaScript/JScript: Introduction to Scripting. 9. JavaScript/JScript: Control Structures I.
10. JavaScript/JScript: Control Structures II. 11. JavaScript/JScript: Functions. 12. JavaScript/JScript: Arrays. 13. JavaScript/JScript: Objects. 14. Dynamic HTML: Cascading Style Sheets(tm) (CSS).
15. Dynamic HTML: Object Model and Collections. 16. Dynamic HTML: Event Model. 17. Dynamic HTML: Filters and Transitions. 18. Dynamic HTML: Data Binding with Tabular Data Control.
19. Dynamic HTML: Structured Graphics ActiveX Control. 20. Dynamic HTML: Path, Sequencer and Sprite ActiveX Controls. 21. Multimedia: Audio, Video, Speech Synthesis and Recognition.
22. Dynamic HTML: Client-Side Scripting with VBScript. 23. Electronic Commerce and Security. 24. Web Servers. 25. Database: SQL, ADO and RDS. 26. Active Server Pages (ASP).
27. CGI (Common Gateway Interface) and Perl 5. 28. XML (Extensible Markup Language). 29. Servlets: Bonus for Java(tm) Developers. Appendices. Index.
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