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Absolute Beginner's Guide to Programming, Third Edition
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Absolute Beginner's Guide to Programming, Third Edition

by Greg Perry
November 2002
Beginner content levelBeginner
432 pages
11h 44m
English
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Chapter 16. Internet Programming Concepts

In This Chapter

  • Internet Programming Considerations

  • The Need for Simple Navigation

  • HTML Programming

  • ActiveX Controls

  • Scripting in Internet Applications

  • ASP and .NET Technologies

All Internet activities require underlying programs written by programmers. Several ways exist to write applications for the Internet. However, the Internet technology that you learn today will probably change tomorrow. One of the ways to stay abreast of Internet programming is to master the terminology first. This chapter focuses primarily on the terms and languages that you'll need to know to master Internet programming. Subsequent chapters focus more specifically on the topics introduced here.

  • How information is sent throughout ...

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