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Author McComb, Gordon.

Title Web programming languages sourcebook / Gordon McComb ; with contributions by Marty Bower and Mark Robinson
Published New York : John Wiley, [1997]
©1997

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Description xiv, 609 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm + 1 computer laser optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
Contents Ch. 1. Programming for the World Wide Web -- Ch. 2. Web Servers and CGI at Work -- Ch. 3. Programming Fundamentals -- Ch. 4. Understanding Variables, Expressions, and Statements -- Ch. 5. Using Forms with Web Programs -- Ch. 6. Choosing a Programming Language -- Ch. 7. Installing Your Web Program on a Server -- Ch. 8. Developing Applications with Server-Side Includes -- Ch. 9. Web Programming with the UNIX Shell -- Ch. 10. Introduction to Perl -- Ch. 11. Using Perl -- Ch. 12. Introduction to Java -- Ch. 13. Programming with Java -- Ch. 14. JavaScript -- Ch. 15. VBScript -- Ch. 16. An Introduction to C Programming -- Ch. 17. Using C for Web Programming -- Ch. 18. Guidelines for Adopting Programs and Scripts -- Ch. 19. Finding and Using Script Repositories -- Ch. 20. HTML Primer
Summary "With the Web Programming Languages Sourcebook, you've got a single, accessible source for manipulating the most common Web publishing languages to your best advantage. Whether you're a professional programmer or an Internet novice, you'll learn the basics of Web programming in detail, and get just the right amount of instruction to be able to build a functional program in any of these popular languages: Perl, UNIX shell, Java, JavaScript, VBScript, and C."--BOOK JACKET. "Plus, you'll get the facts on CGI; server-side processes like counters, shopping carts, and databases; client-side scripting using the latest versions of JavaScript and VBScript; customizing scripts; and insider tips and tricks that will bring your Web pages to life."--BOOK JACKET. "On the CD-ROM you'll find a vast library of customizable scripts and programs for every language covered in the book, including Java applets and components, and a collection of utilities to make programming easier."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Includes index
System requirements for computer laser optical disk: IBM PC or compatible, Macintosh and most Unix computers; CD-Rom drive
Subject Web site development.
Internet programming.
Programming languages (Electronic computers)
World Wide Web.
Author Robinson, Mark, 1955-
Bower, Marty.
LC no. 97003988
ISBN 0471175765 paperback CD-ROM alkaline paper