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McComb, Gordon

 
9780471175766: Web Programming Languages Sourcebook

Sinopsis

Webmasters need a basic understanding of several Web programming languages - but do not need to have advanced mastery of a language to accomplish most Web page and site development tasks. This is an introduction and reference to the most important Web programming languages and scripting languages. These include Perl, C, Unix Shell languages, Java, JavaScript and Visual Basic Script. The sourcebook provides the guidance users need to add features to their site without knowing all the languages in detail. The pack contains a paperback book and CD-ROM, which contains a library of scripts and programs ready for immediate use, customization, and addressing most major Web site tasks.

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Reseña del editor

Webmasters need a basic understanding of several Web programming languages - but do not need to have advanced mastery of a language to accomplish most Web page and site development tasks. This is an introduction and reference to the most important Web programming languages and scripting languages. These include Perl, C, Unix Shell languages, Java, JavaScript and Visual Basic Script. The sourcebook provides the guidance users need to add features to their site without knowing all the languages in detail. The pack contains a paperback book and CD-ROM, which contains a library of scripts and programs ready for immediate use, customization, and addressing most major Web site tasks.

Biografía del autor

GORDON McCOMB is a programming consultant and writer specializing in Web technologies and macro scripting languages. He is the JavaScript columnist for JavaWorld magazine, a well-known author, and has been a consultant for several major companies, including Microsoft, Novell, WordPerfect, Borland, and Quarterdeck. With contributions by: * Marty Bower, an accomplished programmer, specializing in C and C++ applications, database development, and the World Wide Web. * Mark Robinson, a full-time consultant, specializing in Java development, both standalone Java applets and Java on the Web.

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