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About the Book
This edition covers four chapters and three appendixes. It begins with the basics of web programming and covers significant Web Scripting Languages.
The characteristic chapters on HTML & HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, JS sample Applications and e-commerce with bootstrap app have been covered in an understandable and detailed manner.
The JS sample Applications alone is sufficient for an experience web developer for the purpose of re-use. The book chapters concluded with Theories of Computer Graphics, Photoshop & Flash Animation: where the core importance is on the surface understanding of Computer Graphics in theory and practice.
The book requires Reader’s introductory computing skills and elementary programming background.
Web programming and computer programming differ in some aspects, but not in others. Web programming is easier in that web programmers are required to only implement tags and scripts. Of course, there are also differences between the tools and platforms to use. Web programming has a role to play in all areas.
This new edition includes a number of sample web apps to demonstrate the concepts presented in various chapters.
All of the web apps are Client-side Based and the sample programs are scripted in HTML and JS. These development tools will enhance the students’ confidence in the subject and enable them to design the sample web apps, either static or dynamic applications in their research areas.
About the Author
Mamman A. Habeeb studied Computer Science and he is the architect of MH7 Global Publishers/ Independent Research Group: The 7 Rules of Excellence (emerged in 2010). The research interests of the group are: ‘Novelty Detection and Game Playing Using Neural Networks’.
The MH7 group in collaboration with Oxford Research and Publications International are the organizers of some Academic Conferences.
MH7 forthcoming academic journal is titled ‘International Journal of Computational/Digital Philosophy (IJCDP)’.