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Helping readers master web development, this comprehensive and up-to-date guide covers specific web programming languages, APIs, and coding techniques and provides an in-depth understanding of the underlying concepts, theory, and principles. The author leads readers through page structuring, page layout/styling, user input processing, dynamic user interfaces, database-driven websites, and mobile website development. Numerous examples illustrate how the programming techniques and other elements work together to achieve practical goals. Encouraging hands-on practice, the book's companion website offers live examples, code, and additional resources.…mehr

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Helping readers master web development, this comprehensive and up-to-date guide covers specific web programming languages, APIs, and coding techniques and provides an in-depth understanding of the underlying concepts, theory, and principles. The author leads readers through page structuring, page layout/styling, user input processing, dynamic user interfaces, database-driven websites, and mobile website development. Numerous examples illustrate how the programming techniques and other elements work together to achieve practical goals. Encouraging hands-on practice, the book's companion website offers live examples, code, and additional resources.
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Autorenporträt
Paul S. Wang is a professor emeritus of computer science at Kent State University. A leading expert in symbolic and algebraic computation (SAC) and web-based mathematics education (WME), Dr. Wang has conducted over 40 research projects funded by government and industry. In 2001, he received the Ohio Governor's Award for University Faculty Entrepreneurship. His main research interests include polynomial algorithms, parallel and distributed SAC, Internet-accessible mathematical computation, and enabling technologies for web-based mathematics education. He earned a Ph.D. from MIT.