Internet and World Wide Web: How to Program

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Prentice Hall, 2000 - Internet programming - 1157 pages
The first interactive multimedia programming course that starts where you want to start: with Web development *Learn programming through HTML, DHTML, XML, JavaScript, VBScript, Perl/CGI, ActiveX, ASP, and other key Web technologies *Includes the #1 Web development training CD-ROM: Internet and World Wide Web Multimedia Cyber Classroom. *Includes electronic copy of Internet and World Wide Web How to Program: 1,200+ pages of great Web development techniques Web-centered development is the future. Master it now, with the only e-book-and-multimedia training course that teaches the fundamentals of programming through Web technology: HTML, XML, JavaScript, VBScript, Perl/CGI, ActiveX, ASP, SQL, and more You get the Internet and World Wide Web Programming Multimedia Cyber Classroom - an intuitive, browser-based CD-ROM with 8+ hours of audio descriptions, hundreds of ready-to-run Web pages and applications, interactive self-review questions, exercises, and more. You also get a fully integrated e-book copy of Internet and World Wide Web How to Program, a 1,200-page guide to virtually every key Web development skill, from page design to server-side scripting - even electronic commerce.

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