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World Wide Web and some designed for general-purpose computing. This book is meant to provide the required background and a basis for acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to build the World Wide Web sites that provide both the information users want and the advertising that pays for its presentation. Sebesta is an Associate Professor Emeritus of computer science at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. He received his PhD in computer science from Pennsylvania State University. Programming the WEB 10CS73 DEPT. OF CSE, SJBIT Page 4 UNIT - 1 Syllabus: UNIT - 1 Fundamentals of Web, XHTML – 1 Internet, WWW, Web Browsers and Web Servers; URLs; MIME; HTTP; Security; The Web Programmers Toolbox. XHTML: Origins and evolution of HTML and XHTML Basic syntax Standard XHTML document structure; Basic text markup. Images, Hypertext Links. Robert Sebesta's Programming the World Wide Web is one of the most valuable resources available to readers seeking a solid introduction to the construction and maintenance of Web sites.

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'Programming The World Wide Web', written by bestselling author, Robert Sebesta, provides a comprehensive introduction to the programming tools and skills required for building and maintaining server sites on the Web.
Published August 1st 2007 by Addison Wesley Longman (first published July 30th 2001)

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Sebesta does a great job in explaining the basic things, but the book is just too cramped up, too much technologies on too little pages. With this book, you get a basic introduction into XHTML, Javascript, CSS, XML, Pearl, JSP etc. The problem is, that you can find better tutorials on the internet for free (which also explain more things), without reading the book.
Apr 29, 2014Jason Caldwell rated it it was ok
This first couple chapters of this book are very interesting and easy to understand. However the further into the book I got the more lost and confused I became. He spends a lot of time comparing the computer languages he discusses (JavaScript, PHP, XML, and XHTM) to other languages like C and C+ even though most readers of this book probably do not have experience with these. The
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Aug 25, 2015Britt Freeman rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Pretty easy flowing introduction to full stack development. As an introductory text, not too much depth into any one subject, but a great starting point.
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