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DHTML Index - DHTML Book : New Perspectives on Creating Web Pages with HTML and Dynamic HTML
New Perspectives on Creating Web Pages with HTML and Dynamic HTML - Comprehensiveby Patrick Carey, Shirley E. Kaiser, Joan CareyPaperback: 708 pages Publisher: Course Technology ISBN: 0619019697; Bk&Cd-Rom edition (December 29, 2000) Part of our New Perspectives Series, this text offers a case-oriented, problem-solving approach to learning how to create complex web pages using advanced HTML skills and Dynamic HTML. Customer Reviews Reviewer: A reader from Houston, Texas United States The book is terrific!!! The tutorials help me to learn the programming syntax, and users can try the case problems to apply what they learned. The case problems downloaded from the book website already contain basic code segment, so users don't have to type everything. Also, excellent references of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript at end of book. As the title implied, the book is primary for learning HTML and DHTML. Reader that would like to learn JavaScript need to get another book, also recommed Beginning JavaScript from Wrox. Reviewer: Dave Troke from Ottawa, Canada I intended to use this book as an alternative to taking the course (this was the textbook) at the local community college. My buddy took the course, but the instructor didn't use the book for teaching cascading style sheets or JavaScript; good thing! This book is the bible for HTML 4.0; for that purpose it worked - forget it for chapters 7 onwards (Cascading style sheets and JavaScript). It seems as though the author/publisher thought that adding these chapters would give the book sales appeal - it didn't; it only made me feel very stupid. I bought WROX's Beginning JavaScript - so far it looks very promising. Reviewer: A reader from az I used this book for an HTML class taught entirely on the Internet and got an "A"! The exercises are a bit time consuming and tedious, but well worth it for someone like me who has no programming experience. The text is straightforward using pseudo-realistic case study tutorials in a logical and sequential order. This is the comprehensive version of the New Perspectives series. There are also two other versions of this entry level text available in shorter versions. |
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