Web Programming Building Internet Application not only familiarizes readers with the various tools for creating dynamic web pages but also deals with technologies on the server side. Web programming using scripting languages such as JavaScript, Pearl, PHP, and other programming languages can help to improve the quality of web-pages and web-sites. Web Programming Building Internet Application teaches how to use these scripting languages in order to increase the functionality of a site such as making dynamic interfaces, linking websites to databases, and tracking users. The fact that the Internet is not just a domain for designing and displaying but also for assembling and sharing extensive information forms one of the core arguments of this book. The book has a long list of headings, which cover topics like the explanation of the features of HTML, XML, Perl, CGI, and Active Server Pages.
About the Author
Chris Bates is a senior lecturer in Sheffield Hallam University, UK. His areas of interest are enterprise scale computing using Java, programming, programming as a craft rather than an engineering endeavor, and design patterns. Apart from Web Programming, he has penned a book named XML in Theory and Practice.