Using HTML 3.2, Java 1.2 and JavaScript Platinium Edition (Platinum edition using)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Web developers must master several technologies to create sophisticated Web sites. Platinum Edition Using HTML 4, XML, and Java 1.2 gives Web developers this information in a concise tutorial/reference style that contains lots of code examples and real world solutions. This book not only teaches the most popular technologies, but shows Web developers how to build the most popular Web applications, including animation, interactive forms, Web databases, e-commerce, and Web broadcasting.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2470504 in Books
- Published on: 1997-11
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 1400 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Web developers must master several technologies to create sophisticated Web sites. Platinum Edition Using HTML 4, XML, and Java 1.2 gives Web developers this information in a concise tutorial/reference style that contains lots of code examples and real world solutions. This book not only teaches the most popular technologies, but shows Web developers how to build the most popular Web applications, including animation, interactive forms, Web databases, e-commerce, and Web broadcasting.
About the Author
Eric Ladd works for Advanced Technology Systems where he manages a team of Web developers. He has two degrees in mathematics and is a professional Java programmer. Jim O¿Donnell is an experienced Web developer who works professionally as an aerospace engineer. He has three programming and engineering degrees for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Customer Reviews
purely reference material
This book is not for the novice. Prior knowledge of the subject matter is assumed. Its function is that of a quick reference for the seasoned programmer. Good try though!!
'It does exactly what it says on the tin'
This book delivered exactly what it promised. It's a highly reliable source of information for anyone who wishes to know something about all the core technologies in web-based implementations.
The content is more than sufficient to cover the basics and there are sufficient references and URLs to satisfy those seeking more information.
But for it's weight, I'd take it everywhere with me; I do the accompanying CD. 2 friends to whom I've suggested this book have purchased it and are equally pleased.
5 books in 1, and only 1 is useful
Unfortunately this book deals with HTML, XML, JavaScript, CGI and Java separately; there is no mention of programming XML-based applications in Java, for example.
This is really five separate books, three of which I don't need; two O'Reilly books would have been a much better buy.
