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One-stop shopping" for Web programmers! | |
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Every Internet and intranet developer needs to understand four core technologies: HTML, Java, CGI and JavaScript | |
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Now, you can learn them all in one book: Core Web Programming, the ultimate Web development resource for experienced programmers! | |
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HTML 3.2: Extraordinary practical coverage cuts through the complexity to show how HTML is really used-from the fundamentals to frames, cascading style sheets, layered HTML, and new features | |
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Java: Ten super-efficient chapters teach experienced programmers all they need to write great Java programs | |
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Start with the basics of Java syntax and object-oriented programming | |
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Then take an in-depth look at the AWT-including the new event model and every 1.0 and 1.1 component | |
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You'll even learn advanced multi-threading and client/server techniques! | |
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CGI: Connect your Web pages to databases or other programs on your corporate server | |
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Detailed coverage of both the client and server sides of the process! | |
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JavaScript: Discover scripting techniques you can use right now to add dynamic capabilities to your Web pages-the quick, easy way! | |
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Coverage of versions 1.2, 1.2, and 1.0, plus portability tips | |
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Core Web Programming delivers the Internet and intranet development skills you need right now! | |
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All the HTML, Java, CGI and JavaScript features you need most: HTML 3.2 | |
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The latest HTML extensions | |
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Java 1.1 and 1.0 | |
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Detailed coverage of the Java AWT | |
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Multi-threaded and network programming | |
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CGI programming and server-side Java | |
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JavaScript 1.2 and 1.1 | |
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Plus an extensive Windows 95/NT and Macintosh CD-ROM library: over 300 fully-documented Java classes, more that 250 easy-to-adapt HTML and JavaScript documents, the Java Developer's Kit (versions 1.0 and 1.1), and Internet Explorer | |
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The Core Series: By Programmers, For Programmers | |
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Series Editor Gary Cornell, co-author of the wildly successful Core Java, brings his diverse experience and unique perspective to a new series of books written by programmers, for programmers | |
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Like Core Java, every book in this series is designed for serious programmers | |
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Rely on Core books when you want to: Write commercial-quality code | |
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Learn from non-trivial programs and examples-not toy code! | |
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Focus on the features and functions that help you deliver real applications | |
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Get objective, unbiased coverage of cutting-edge technologies-not hype! | |