
Weaving a Website
Programming in HTML, Java Script, Perl and Java
Susan Anderson-Freed(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 4. September 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
747 pages
978-0-13-028220-0 (ISBN)
Description
For introductory web programming courses found in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Management Information Systems, and Business Departments.
A comprehensive introduction to web programming, requiring no prior programming experience, this text begins with HTML and moves to progressively more complex 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 students-encouraging them to find ways to capture their interests in creative web pages.
A comprehensive introduction to web programming, requiring no prior programming experience, this text begins with HTML and moves to progressively more complex 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 students-encouraging them to find ways to capture their interests in creative web pages.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1207 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-028220-0 (9780130282200)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Susan Anderson-Freed is a Professor of Computer Science at Illinois Wesleyan University. She has more than 20 years of teaching experience. She teaches both introductory and advanced courses on Web programming. She is the co-author of Fundamentals of Data Structures in C.
Content
I. HTML.
1. Introduction to HTML
2. Fonts, Colors, and Character Entities.
3. Lists.
4. Tables.
5. Links and Images.
6. Frames and Images.
7. Cascading Style Sheets.
II. JAVASCRIPT.
8. Introduction to JavaScript.
9. Arithmetic Statements.
10. Selection Statements.
11. Iteration Statements.
12. Functions and Objects.
13. Arrays.
14. Forms and Form Elements.
15. String, RegExp, and Date Objects.
III. PERL.
16. Introduction to Perl: Web Basics and Scalars.
17. Arrays, References, Hashes, and Iteration.
18. URLencoding, Patterns, Text Fields, and Selection Statements.
19. Subroutines, Text Areas, Radio Buttons, CheckBoxes, and Select Lists.
20. Multiple Field, Forms, E-mail, Files, and CGI.pm.
IV. JAVA.
21. Introduction to Java: Applets, Primitive Data Types, and Text Fields and Areas.
22. Selection and Iteration Statements, Buttons and Arrays.
23. Layouts.
24. Colors and Fonts.
25. AWT Form Elements.
26. Mouse Events and Graphics.
27. Swing Basics.
28. Swing Form Elements.
V. APPENDICES.
Appendix A: HTML Character Entities.
Appendix B: JavaScript Operator Precedence Hierarchy.
Appendix C: Perl Operator Precedence Hierarchy.
Appendix D: Java Operator Precedence Hierarchy.
Appendix E: The Java Character and String Classes.
Appendix F: List of Figures.
Appendix G: List of Programs.
Index.
1. Introduction to HTML
2. Fonts, Colors, and Character Entities.
3. Lists.
4. Tables.
5. Links and Images.
6. Frames and Images.
7. Cascading Style Sheets.
II. JAVASCRIPT.
8. Introduction to JavaScript.
9. Arithmetic Statements.
10. Selection Statements.
11. Iteration Statements.
12. Functions and Objects.
13. Arrays.
14. Forms and Form Elements.
15. String, RegExp, and Date Objects.
III. PERL.
16. Introduction to Perl: Web Basics and Scalars.
17. Arrays, References, Hashes, and Iteration.
18. URLencoding, Patterns, Text Fields, and Selection Statements.
19. Subroutines, Text Areas, Radio Buttons, CheckBoxes, and Select Lists.
20. Multiple Field, Forms, E-mail, Files, and CGI.pm.
IV. JAVA.
21. Introduction to Java: Applets, Primitive Data Types, and Text Fields and Areas.
22. Selection and Iteration Statements, Buttons and Arrays.
23. Layouts.
24. Colors and Fonts.
25. AWT Form Elements.
26. Mouse Events and Graphics.
27. Swing Basics.
28. Swing Form Elements.
V. APPENDICES.
Appendix A: HTML Character Entities.
Appendix B: JavaScript Operator Precedence Hierarchy.
Appendix C: Perl Operator Precedence Hierarchy.
Appendix D: Java Operator Precedence Hierarchy.
Appendix E: The Java Character and String Classes.
Appendix F: List of Figures.
Appendix G: List of Programs.
Index.