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100 _aAnderson-Freed, Susan.
_eauthor
245 0 _aWeaving a website :
_bprogramming in HTML, JavaScript, Perl and Java /
_cSusan Anderson-Freed
250 _aLow price edition.
260 _aUpper Saddle River, New Jersey :
_bPrentice-Hall,
_cc2002
300 _axvi, 712 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aPreface -- Part I. HTML: Chapter 1. Introduction to HTML; Chapter 2. Fonts, colors and character entities; Chapter 3. Lists; Chapter 4. Tables; Chapter 5. Links and images; Chapter 6. Frames and images; Chapter 7. Cascading style sheets -- Part II. JavaScript; Chapter 8. Introduction to JavaScript; Chapter 9. Arithmetic statements; Chapter 10. Selection statements; Chapter 11. Iteration statements; Chapter 12. Functions and objects; Chapter 13. Arrays; Chapter 14. Forms and form elements; Chapter 15. The string, REGEXP, and date objects -- Part III. PERL; Chapter 16. Introduction to PEARL: WEB basics and scalars; Chapter 17. Arrays, references, hashes, and iteration; Chapter 18. URL encoding, patterns, text fields, and selection statements; Chapter 19. Subroutines, text areas, radio buttons, checkboxes and select lists; Chapter 20. Multiple-field, forms, email, files, and CGI.PM -- Part IV: Java; Chapter 21. Introduction to Java: Chapter 21. Applets, Primitive data types, and text fields and areas; Chapter 22. Selection and iteration statements, buttons, and arrays; Chapter 23. Layouts; Chapter 24. Colors and fonts; Chapter 25. AWT form elements; Chapter 26. Mouse events and graphics; Chapter 27. Swing basics; Chapter 28. Swing form elements -- Appendixes -- Index.
520 _aA comprehensive introduction to web programming, requiring no prior programming experience, this book begins with HTML and moves to progressively more difficult programming languages—JavaScript, Perl, and Java. It emphasizes a hands-on approach, and contains clear instructions for carefully chosen visual examples from a wide variety of topics that will appeal to most individuals—encouraging them to find ways to capture their interests in creative web pages. Chapter topics include fonts and colors; lists; tables; anchors and images; frames and image maps; cascading style sheets; arithmetic, selection, and iteration statements; functions and objects; arrays; forms and form elements; elementary data types; and graphics. For Web Masters, Web Page Developers, and Graphic Designer for Web pages.
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