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Reviews Book Description · Presents fundamental Web concepts, including HTML basics, style sheets, forms, and JavaScript, from the point-of-view of the experienced developer · Covers the latest up-to-date coverage of essential tools and techniques including the DOM, XML, schemas, and XSL · Includes a Web application design methodology that includes use cases and UML, user interface design, and database design Today more and more traditional developers are moving into the world of Web application development. Proper use of client-side scripts, style sheets, and XML are essential for building high-performance Web applications that provide a rich user experience. Doing Web Development: Client-Side Techniques addresses the client-side issues that every Web application developer needs to know. Doing Web Development: Client-Side Techniques is designed for professional software developers who are moving into Web development. It provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of client-side Web development, including the basics of HTML, scripting with JavaScript, and understanding XML, schemas, and XSL. Kurata takes a task based approach to these topics, providing developers with real-world techniques that can be immediately applied in todays Web applications.
About the Author Deborah Kurata is a software developer and the best-selling author of Doing Objects with Visual Basic 6.0 published by SAMS. She is among the highest rated speakers at software development conferences worldwide and is the co-founder of InStep Technologies, a leading software consulting and training firm.
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