Weaving a Website: Programming in HTML, Java Script, Perl and Java

Product Description
For introductory web programming courses found in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Management Information Systems, and Business Departments. A comprehensive introduction to web programming, requiring no prior programming experience, this text begins with HTML and moves to progressively more complex programming languages–JavaScript, Perl, and Java. It emphasizes a hands-on approach, and contains clear instructions for carefully chosen visual examples from a wide variety of topics that will appeal to most students–encouraging them to find ways to capture their interests in creative web pages.

Weaving a Website: Programming in HTML, Java Script, Perl and Java

February 9, 2010 Posted Under html Java Perl Programming Script Weaving Website,  ,

5 Responses to “Weaving a Website: Programming in HTML, Java Script, Perl and Java”

  1. THis book is very very good
    im in college and the webdesign teacher suggested a different book and i took a gamble and got this book instead and i love it
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. anonymous says:

    An absolutely amazing resource!! I took an html class, and this was the book that got me through it. The examples are interesting and clever. She’s also very friendly if you ever try to e-mail her with questions.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    This is an absolutely horrible, error ridden book. My college uses this book, with the knowledge how bad it is. The woman can’t even get a logical true and false table correct! She does not even use the standard programing format in Javascript. If you want such garbage go ahead and buy it! There are other books that are more informative and without such numerous errors in the text.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. newby tech says:

    I used this text book in a class on HTML and Java Script. It was too riddled with errors to recommend as a good text book on programming. Previous classes have documented over a hundred errors in the text, and code samples; some minor, and some major. There are much better guides to programming than this book.

    You may save money buying just this one book , but I did not find it money well spent.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Casey S. Lee says:

    This book isn’t horrible. The guy above obviously is an ex-lover of the author and is none to happy. The book has excellent examples and walks through the basics of HTML, JavaScript, JAVA, and perl. After you have learned the languages it is awesome for using as a reference and refresher.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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