Weaving a Website: Programming in HTML, Java Script, Perl and Java
Susan Anderson-Freed
- 出版商: Prentice Hall
- 出版日期: 2001-08-16
- 售價: $1,064
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 747
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0130282200
- ISBN-13: 9780130282200
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相關分類:
HTML、Java 程式語言、Perl 程式語言
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Weaving a Web Site is a comprehensive and dynamic introduction to web programming that assumes no prior programming experience. The text begins with HTML and moves to progressively more complex languages: JavaScript, Perl, and Java. It contains over 200 programs chosen from a variety of topics designed to capture readers' interest and encourage them to use their imagination when developing web pages. Such topics include recipes, football terms, crossword puzzles, multi-language dictionaries, suggestion boxes, opinion polls, Shakespearean quizzes, and bird identification pages.
Weaving a Web Site emphasizes a hands-on approach that asks readers to participate in the design process of a web site. The book contains more than 1000 figures and 500 programming exercises designed to show readers how to translate their ideas into working web pages. Through an emphasis on the programming process, readers are shown how to develop progressively more complex web pages, while avoiding programming pitfalls and errors.
Distinguishing Features:- Covers concisely the following programming languages: HTML, JavaScript, Perl and Java.
- Includes more than 1000 figures and 200 programs encouraging reader comprehension.
- Emphasizes a hands-on approach that assumes no prior programming knowledge.
- Extensively class-tested in a wide array of web programming courses.
Table of Contents
I. 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.
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.
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.
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 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.