Features
The Multimedia Cyber Classroom CD-ROM is Windows 95/98/NT/2000 compatible and includes these features that further enhance the features in the corresponding How to Program book.
- The full text, illustrations and program listings of its corresponding How to Program book with full-text searching and hyperlinking.
- Over 12 hours of detailed, expert audio descriptions of thousands of lines of code that help to reinforce concepts. Students can execute this code to study a program's output and relate it to the program's source code. Students can also save the code to their hard drive to modify it and use as the basis for their own programs.
- An abundance of self-assessment material:
- Intuitive browser-based interface, designed to be easy and accessible for anyone who's ever used a Web browser.
Internet & World Wide Web How to Program features
- Signature “Live-Code™ Approach”—Language features are presented in the context of a wide variety of complete working programs. Features thousands of lines of code in hundreds of complete working programs.
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Enables students to confirm that programs run as expected. Students can also manipulate the code from the CD-ROM in the back of the book, from the book's Companion Website (www.prenhall.com/deitel), or from the authors' Web site (www.deitel.com). Ex.___
- Outstanding, consistent and applied pedagogy—Icons throughout identify Software Engineering Observations; Good Programming Practices; Common Programming Errors; Portability Tips; Performance Tips, Testing and Debugging Tips, and Look-and-Feel Observations.
- Extensive set of interesting exercises and substantial projects.
- CD-ROM with each text.
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Includes Microsoft Agent(r) Agent 2.0, Microsoft(r) Internet Explorer 5.5, Adobe(r) Acrobat(r) Reader 5.0, My SQL 3.23, ActiveState Languages (to include ActivePerl 5.6.1 and ActivePython 21), the following software developed by the Apache Software Foundation: PHP 4.05 and Apache Web Server 1.3.20, source code for all the book's examples and hyperlinks to valuable Internet demos and resources. Ex.___
- Copyright 2002
- Edition: 2nd
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DVD
- ISBN-10: 0-13-089561-X
- ISBN-13: 978-0-13-089561-5
Learn to build robust client-side, server-side, and enterprise Web applications!
- Master today's hottest Web development skills, hands on, with real programs and "live" multimedia expert instruction from world-renowned corporate trainers!
- Quickly learn how to program in JavaScript, DHTML, VBScript, ASP, WML, XML, XHTML, Perl, CGI, PHP, Python, Flash, and more
- Includes the best-selling, 1,400-page book Internet World Wide Web How to program, Second Editionin print and searchable electronic versions
- Get powerful real-world expereince with 15+ hours of detailed audio descriptions of more than 15,000 lines of fully tested sample program code
This hands-on, interactive course brings together the world's #1 interactive Web development training CD-ROM, Internet & World Wide Web Programming Multimedia Cyber Classroom, Second Edition, and the outstanding 1,400-page book Internet & World Wide Web How to Program, Second Edition. Start with XHTML and the basics of Web page coding. Then master JavaScript, interactive Web development with Dynamic HTML, server-side programming, database integration, and more. You'll find up-to-the-minute coverage of today's hottest technologiesincluding Flash, ASP, XML, XHTML, Servlets, JSP, and even the Wireless Markup Language (WML). Get itand become a master Web developer faster than you ever imagined!
INTERNET & WORLD WIDE WEB PROGRAMMING MULTIMEDIA CYBER CLASSROOM - More than 15 hours of detailed audio explanations walks you through 300+ complete, ready-to-run programs15,000+ lines of fully tested program code you can load, run and adapt!
- Test your knowledge with hundreds of interactive self-review questions and programming exercises!
- Get fast, in-depth answers fast, from the fully searchable copy of Internet & World Wide Web How to Program, Second Edition!
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- Covers today's hottest skills: server-side development, database integration, e-commerce, security, wireless Web programming, and more
- Completely updated to cover today's key Web development technologies, including Flash, ASP, XML, Servlets/JSP, Python, PHP, MYSQL, DBI, and ADO
- Hands-on-tutorials with hundreds of tips and tricks for troubleshooting, optimization, and building reliable code
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RAVES FOR DEITEL TRAINING COURSES! Prentice Hall has proven to be a leader in the e-training arena, and this package is a first-rate example of that commitment to excellence. Visit Prentice Hall's Web site for even more books and training coursesyou won't be disappointed.
Michael Woznicki
I think this is an excellent book/course. I had already read one complete book called HTML Complete from Sams and then went looking for something that contained more of the extra additions to HTML programming. Once I saw this book/courseware, I just had to buy it. I like how it has the computer-based section. You do learn a lot more this way.
Regards, Philip
SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR: - All programmers who want to master Web development
- Anyone learning programming for the first time
- Developers migrating from client/server and traditional environments
- Web designers and administrators who want to build interactive Web applications.
- Web developers who want to extend their skills and master a broader range of technologies.
System Requirements: Windows® 95/98/NT® 4/2000
Up to 250 MB disk space
64 MB RAM
8x CD-ROM drive
Sound card support
Internet Explorer 5.5 included
Table of Contents
I. INTERNET EXPLORER 5.5.
1. Introduction to Computers and the Internet. 2. Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.5. 3. Photoshop® Elements™. II. XHTML AND CSS.
4. Introduction to XHTML: Part I. 5. Introduction to XHTML: Part II. 6. Cascading Style Sheets™ (CSS). III. JAVASCRIPT PROGRAMMING.
7. JavaScript: Introduction to Scripting. 8. JavaScript: Control Structures 1. 9. JavaScript: Control Structures 2. 10. JavaScript: Functions. 11. JavaScript: Arrays. 12. JavaScript: Objects. IV. DYNAMIC HTML PROGRAMMING AND FLASH.
13. Dynamic HTML: Object Model and Collections. 14. Dynamic HTML: Event Model. 15. Dynamic HTML: Filters and Transitions. 16. Dynamic HTML: Data Binding with Tabular Data Control. 17. Dynamic HTML: Structured Graphics ActiveX Control. 18. Dynamic HTML: Path, Sequencer and Sprite ActiveX Controls. 19. Macromedia® Flash™: Building Interactive Animations. V. XML, WEB SERVERS, DATABASE AND WIRELESS PROGRAMMING.
20. Extensible Markup Language (XML). 21. Web Servers (IIS, PWS and Apache). 22. Database: SQL, MySQL, DBI and ADO. 23. Wireless Internet and m-Business. VI. SERVER-SIDE PROGRAMMING.
24. VBScript. 25. Active Server Pages (ASP). 26. Case Study: Active Server Pages and XML. 27. Perl and CGI (Common Gateway Interface). 28. Python. 29. PHP. 30. Servlets: Bonus for Java™ Developers. 31.JavaServer Pages: Bonus for Java™ Developers. VII. E-COMMERCE, MULTIMEDIA AND ACCESSIBILITY.
32. E-Business and E-Commerce. 33. Multimedia: Audio, Video, Speech Synthesis and Recognition. 34. Accessibility. Appendix A. XHTML Special Characters. Appendix B. Operator Precedence Chart. Appendix C. ASCII Character Set. Appendix D. Number Systems. Appendix E. XHTML Colors. Appendix F. Career Opportunities. Appendix G. Unicode®. Bibliography. Index.