he the World
Wide Web has already become
a major element in all of our lives. It has grown rapidly in both
volume and capabilities. In particular it has become much more flexible
and interactive, mainly due to the use of computer languages which
control the operation of browsers and servers. This class
discusses the role of these languages.
What You Will Learn
Specifically, this class presents these languages in terms of:
- What they can do
- Why they are used
- What they are suited for
- Where they live
- How they are invoked
The main topics covered include:
- Client-Server relationships for the WWW
- Markup Languages
- Properties of WWW languages
- Client-Side languages
- Server-Side languages
And along the way we will discuss such topics as HTML, DHTML, HTML4, XML,
XSL,
Cascading Style Sheets,
Clients/Servers, compilers, interpreters, Object-Oriented Programming,
JavaScript, JScript, VBScript, Java, CGI, Perl, "Here-documents",
Server-Side Includes, and "GET" and "POST" methods.
Instructor
Larry Gales
Prequisities
505: Basics of the World Wide Web and HTML (or
equivalent experience), and knowledge of a modern programming language,
such as C, C++, Perl, Java.
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