Java for the World Wide Web by Dori Smith

Java for the World Wide Web by Dori Smith

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This guide focuses on the use of Java for Web scripting. It concentrates on the use of Java by Web content creators and designers who want to use simple Java applets in their sites. The text should teach users Java for advanced Web page design and the creation of Java applications.

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Java for the World Wide Web by Dori Smith

Visual QuickStart Guides are rapidly becoming the easiest, clearest and most sought-after titles for learning complex new Internet technologies. Even a quick glance at web design sites for the non-programmer (like C|net's Content Builder) shows that designers, graphic artists and content-creators want to use Java. The web is filled with content creators who have used a pre-built Java app., and probably not been 100% satisfied with the results. With just enough Java to get going doing something useful, a strict focus on visual Java (meaning using Java to make interface elements for web pages), and a quality guarantee that the Java in this book will work in most - if not all - web browsers, Java for the World Wide Web:Visual QuickStart Guide is sure to be an indispensable guide to the decade's most important new programming language for the web scripter.

Dori Smith has been programming for over 20 years. As a partner in Chalcedony Consulting, she does programming, training, writing, and Web design. You can find out more about her at her personal site. Dori is also a contributing editor for NetProfessional magazine, is on their advisory board, and is a member of the Web Standards Project Steering Committee.

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ISBN 13 9780201353402
ISBN 10 0201353407
Title Java for the World Wide Web
Author Dori Smith
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pearson Education Limited
Year published 1998-10-02
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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