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Springer Guide to HTML JavaScript and PHP For Scientists and Engineers by David R. Brooks
This book enables readers to quickly develop a working knowledge of HTML, JavaScript and PHP. The text emphasizes a hands-on approach to learning and makes extensive use of examples. A detailed science, engineering, or mathematics background is not required to understand the material, making the book ideally suitable for self-study or an introductory course in programming. Features: describes the creation and use of HTML documents; presents fundamental concepts of client-side and server-side programming languages; examines JavaScript and PHP implementation of arrays, built-in and user-defined methods and functions, math capabilities, and input processing with HTML forms; extends programming fundamentals to include reading and writing server-based files, command-line interfaces, and an introduction to GD graphics; appendices include a brief introduction to using a "pseudocode" approach to organizing solutions to computing problems; includes a Glossary and an extensive set of programming exercises._x000D_ Table of contents :- _x000D_
Introducing HTML and JavaScript_x000D_
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HTML Document Basics_x000D_
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HTML Tables, Forms, Lists, and Frames_x000D_
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Fundamentals of the JavaScript Language_x000D_
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Using Arrays in HTML/JavaScript_x000D_
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JavaScript Functions_x000D_
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Creating a Server-Side Environment with PHP_x000D_
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Working with PHP_x000D_
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PHP Arrays_x000D_
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Summary of Selected PHP Language Elements_x000D_
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Using PHP from a Command Line_x000D_
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Using Graphics with PHP_x000D_