Internet and World Wide Web: How to Program

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Prentice Hall, 2000 - Computers - 1157 pages
Authors Harvey and Paul Dietel are the principals of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the internationally-recognized training and consulting organization specializing in Java, C++, C, Visual Basic, object technology, and Internet and World Wide Web programming training. They are also the authors of the best-selling college-level textbooks including C++ How to Program (2/e), Java How to Program (3/e), C How to Program (2/e) and Visual Basic 6 How to Program. The Deitels and their colleague Tem Nieto introduce the fundamentals of Internet and World Wide Web programming. Key topics include: *Client-side and server-side scripting, objects *HTML, JavaScript/Jscript, VBScript *ActiveX Controls, graphics, GUI, events *Database: SQL, ADO, RDS, data binding *Electronic commerce, SSL, SET, cryptography *ASP, Perl/CGI, Servlets *Dynamic HTML, XML *Multimedia, animation *Audio, video, speech *PWS, IIS, Apache, Jigsaw Internet and World Wide Web How to Program include: *Hundreds of live-code programs with screen captures that show exact outputs *Extensive exercises (many with answers) accompanying every chapter *Hundreds of tips, recommended practices and cautions-marked with these icons Internet

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Introduction to Computers and the Internet 1245778
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Introduction to Internet Explorer 5
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Introduction to HyperText Markup Language 4
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