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Introduction to Databases for the Web by Selena Sol
Updated: 02/13/2005
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Development of the JavaScript language and its documentation continues. Additional features are planned; some current features could be modified if necessary.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This is a book about writing exciting Web pages with JavaScript. Before JavaScript or its ancestor, LiveScript, Web pages were written in HTML. The pages could be very sophisticated in their layout, but they just sat there. JavaScript can make your Web pages come alive. Your Web pages can now be dynamic, changing before the user's eyes. JavaScript can make your Web pages both more interesting and more fun.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This manual consists primarily of a function reference, but also contains a language reference, explanations of some of PHP's major features, and other supplemental information.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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Throughout the course of this book, you will learn how to write a plug-in code module for Netscape's Navigator. You will learn about a plug-in's architecture, design, and implementation using HTML, Java, and JavaScript. Plenty of examples are provided, complete with fully functional source code. Part IV of this book gives step by step directions for creating a plug-in from scratch with Microsoft, Borland, and Watcom compilers.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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You find that ColdFusion tags (CFML) are similar in syntax to HTML tags, yet, unlike HTML, they enable you to create dynamic Web pages. You should understand how to create a basic HTML page, put information into tables, gather data in forms, and create links. Familiarity with some Structured Query Language (SQL) will be helpful as you develop your ColdFusion applications. In particular, you should be able to use the SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE statements, as well as WHERE clauses and boolean logic operators.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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Windows Script is a comprehensive scripting infrastructure for the Microsoft® Windows® platform. Windows Script provides two script engines, Visual Basic® Scripting Edition and Microsoft JScript®, which can be embedded into Windows Applications. It also provides an extensive array of supporting technologies that makes it easier for script users to script Windows applications.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This document explains the concepts of Java Servlets and provides a step-by-step tutorial for writing HTTP Servlets with complete source code for the example Servlets. The tutorial and the other chapters cover all facets of Servlet programming from a simple "Hello World" Servlet to advanced Servlet features like session tracking and Cookies. There are also appendices on compiling and running Servlets. The reader is assumed to have some basic knowledge of HTML and Java programming.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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First, this book is intended to be platform-independent, meaning that you should be able to profit from it no matter what server you run and no matter what programming environment you use. Second, a textual description forces the reader (and the author) to focus on the process rather than the syntax. The goal is for you to understand how the magic works, not just what to type.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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Special Edition Using Perl for Web Programming David Harlan, et al.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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33 | Displaying: 21 - 30 | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 >> |
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