This book is for developers who want to build database applications that are integrated with the Web. It presents the principles and techniques of developing small- to medium-scale web database...
The book is organized roughly along the sequence of steps you have to take to configure your system for networking. It starts by discussing basic concepts of networks, and TCP/IP-based networks in...
This book is intended for everyone who has a Unix computer connected to a TCP/IP network. This obviously includes the network managers and the system administrators who are responsible for setting up...
Read this book if you want to:Create W3C XML Schema schemas using a text editor, XML editor, or a W3C XML Schema IDE or editor.Understand and modify existing W3C XML Schema schemas.You should already...
This book is primarily for two classes of readers. The most obvious is the reader interested in using MySQL from either a database administration perspective or from a database programmer perspective....
In the tradition of O'Reilly's 'In a Nutshell' series, Python in a Nutshell offers Python programmers one place to look when they need help remembering or deciphering the syntax of this open...
The goal of Oracle Web Applications is to help Oracle SQL and PL/SQL developers who have little or no web programming experience to learn to develop useful web applications, using technologies most...
Paperback: 408 pagesPublisher: For Dummies; 2 edition (May 7, 2004)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0764570684ISBN-13: 978-0764570681Find out how to tell your computer what to doDesign and develop programs,...
Throughout the book, the focus has shifted from documenting particular JavaScript and browser implementations ( JavaScript 1.2, Netscape 4, Internet Explorer 5, etc.) to documenting the standards upon...
Technical books can be boring. But this is not an ordinary technical book! This book is like an almanac, a news magazine, and a hypertext database all rolled into one. Instead of trying to put the...