VBScript Sourcebook by Mary Jane Mara

VBScript Sourcebook by Mary Jane Mara

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Résumé

VBScript is an easy-to-use version of Visual Basic for creating interactive HTML forms, animated graphics, Active X controls, and other Web applications. This sourcebook is aimed at Webmasters and designers who don't necessarily have any programming experience.

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VBScript Sourcebook by Mary Jane Mara

From the basics to advanced programming techniques, a complete tutorial on using VBScript to build cutting-edge Web sites. No matter what your level of programming expertise, you will quickly master Microsoft's powerful new Web page scritping extension language. You'll learn to use VBScript with advanced HTML and Dynamic HTML, create self-validating forms, interactive games, and local databases using DHTML data binding, and enliven your Web pages with state-of-the-art multimedia using embedded objects. Combining a structured approach to understanding and using VBScript with Hands-on practical advice, Mary Jane Mara takes you step-by-step from VBScript basics to advanced programming techniques.
Mary Jane Mara is a senior consultant for Complete Data Solutions in Austin, Texas. She previously owned and operated a custom software development company for ten years. Her articles have appeared in major industry magazines; and she is the author of five other computer books, including three on scripting languages and two on the World Wide Web.
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ISBN 13 9780471191063
ISBN 10 047119106X
Titre VBScript Sourcebook
Auteur Mary Jane Mara
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Année de publication 1997-11-10
Nombre de pages 608
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