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- Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript : with jQuery, CSS & HTML5 / by Nixon, Robin,1961-author.(CARDINAL)500253;
Preface -- Introduction to dynamic web content -- Setting up a development server -- Introduction to PHP -- Expressions and control flow in PHP -- PHP functions and objects -- PHP arrays -- Practical PHP -- Introduction to MySQL -- Mastering MySQL -- Accessing MySQL using PHP -- Form handling -- Cookies, sessions, and authentication -- Exploring JavaScript -- Expressions and control flow in JavaScript -- JavaScript functions, objects, and arrays -- JavaScript and PHP validation and error handling -- Using asynchronous communication -- Introduction to CSS -- Advanced CSS with CSS3 -- Accessing CSS from JavaScript -- Introduction to jQuery -- Introduction to jQuery mobile -- Introduction to HTML5 -- The HTML5 canvas -- HTML5 audio and video -- Other HTML5 features -- Bringing it all together.Build interactive, data-driven websites with the potent combination of open source technologies and web standards, even if you have only basic HTML knowledge. In this update to this popular hands-on guide, you'll tackle dynamic web programming with the latest versions of today's core technologies: PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS, HTML5, and key jQuery libraries. Web designers will learn how to use these technologies together and pick up valuable web programming practices along the way--including how to optimize websites for mobile devices. At the end of the book, you'll put everything together to build a fully functional social networking site suitable for both desktop and mobile browsers.
- Subjects: PHP (Computer program language); JavaScript (Computer program language); Query languages (Computer science); Cascading style sheets.; HTML (Document markup language); Web sites; Web site development.; Internet programming.; Relational databases.;
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- Get coding 2! / by Whitney, David,1984-author.(CARDINAL)806856; Beedie, Duncan,illustrator.(CARDINAL)414167;
About this book -- Introduction -- How to use this book -- Key code skills -- Mission 1: Noughts and crosses -- Mission 2: Snake -- Mission 3: Table tennis -- Mission 4: Endless runner -- Mission 5: Side-scrolling platformer -- What next?Provides step-by-step instructions to build five interactive computer games, create graphics, and code simple artificial intelligence.
- Subjects: Coding theory; Computer programming; HTML (Document markup language); JavaScript (Computer program language); Microcomputers; Programming languages (Electronic computers);
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- Begin to code with JavaScript / by Miles, Rob,1957-author.; Microsoft Corporation,contributor.;
part 1. The world of JavaScript: Running JavaScript ; Hypertext markup language (HTML) ; Cascading style sheets (CSS) -- part 2. Coding with JavaScript: Working with data ; Making decisions in programs ; Repeating actions in programs ; Creating functions ; Storing data ; Objects -- part 3. Useful JavaScript: Advanced JavaScript ; Creating applications ; Creating games."Become a JavaScript programmer and have fun doing it! Start writing software that solves real problems, even if you have absolutely no programming experience! This friendly, easy, full-color book puts you in total control of your own learning, empowering you to build unique and useful programs. Microsoft has completely reinvented the beginning programmer's tutorial, reflecting deep research into how today's beginners learn, and why other books fall short. Begin to Code with JavaScript is packed with innovations, from its JavaScript code samples you can interact with straight from your browser to its "Make Something Happen" projects. Whether you're a total beginner or you've tried before, this guide will put the power, excitement, and fun of programming where it belongs: in your hands! Easy, friendly, and you're in control!" --
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Computer programming; Internet programming.; JavaScript (Computer program language); Video games; Video games; Video games; Web site development.; Web sites;
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- JavaScript QuickStart Guide : the simplified beginner's guide to building interactive websites and creating dynamic functionality using hands-on projects / by Oliver, Robert,1980-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."In JavaScript QuickStart Guide, senior developer and programmer Robert Oliver lays out the quickest and most accessible path yet to the mastery of JavaScript fundamentals. Using hands-on projects, you will learn how to build interactive web pages utilizing tools like Node.js and React."
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Node.js; JavaScript (Computer program language); Web site development; Web sites;
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- Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript : with jQuery, CSS & HTML5 / by Nixon, Robin,1961-author.;
Introduction to dynamic web content -- Setting up a development server -- Introduction to PHP -- Expressions and control flow in PHP -- PHP functions and objects -- PHP arrays -- Practical PHP -- Introduction to MySQL -- Mastering MySQL -- Accessing MySQL using PHP -- Form handling -- Cookies, sessions, and authentication -- Exploring JavaScript -- Expressions and control flow in JavaScript -- JavaScript functions, objects, and arrays -- JavaScript and PHP validation and error handling -- Using Ajax -- Introduction to CSS -- Advanced CSS with CSS3 -- Accessing CSS from JavaScript -- Introduction to jQuery -- Introduction to HTML5 -- The HTML5 canvas -- HTML5 audio and video -- Other HTML5 features -- Bringing it all together.
- Subjects: MySQL (Electronic resource); PHP (Computer program language); JavaScript (Computer program language); Query languages (Computer science); Cascading style sheets.; HTML (Document markup language); Web sites; Web site development.; Internet programming.; Relational databases.;
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- 3D game programming for kids : create interactive worlds with JavaScript / by Strom, Chris.(CARDINAL)610869;
You know what's even better than playing games? Programming your own! Make your own online games, even if you're an absolute beginner. Let your imagination come to 3D life as you learn real-world programming skills with the JavaScript programming language - the language used everywhere on the web. This new edition is completely revised, and takes advantage of new programming features to make game programming even easier to learn. Plus, new effects make your games even cooler. When you're done, you're going to be amazed at what you can create. Jump right in! Start programming cool stuff on page 1. Keep building new and different things until the very last page. This book wants you to play. Not just play games, but play with code. Play with programming. Because the best way to learn something is to have fun with it! This second edition is updated from start to finish to make it even easier to get started programming in JavaScript. Every example has been updated to make it easier, with new example games to explore and new 3D effects that make your games even more fun! Want a red donut? You can make hundreds of them, spinning around like mad. Want to create a star field? Make a hundred or a thousand stars. Make them red, green, or blue. Explosions? Fireworks? Planets? It's up to you. And, using a code editor created especially for this book, you'll program right in your web browser. You'll see the results of your work and imagination right away - right next to the code that you just typed! Along the way, you'll pick up a ton of programming knowledge, and dive in even deeper with some more advanced chapters. Whatever you want to do, this book has your back. Best of all, you get to create awesome games and say, "I made this!" You need the latest version of the Google Chrome Web browser, available for free from https://chrome.google.com. You also need an Internet connection to access the ICE Code Editor the first time. ICE Code Editor will be loaded onto your computer, so you won't need Internet access for later projects.
- Subjects: JavaScript (Computer program language); Video games; Computer programming; Children; Children.;
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- Code your own website : a really useful guide to basic programming / by Basher, Simon,illustrator.(CARDINAL)487413; theCoderSchool,author.(CARDINAL)798620; Toucan Books Ltd,author,designer.;
The internet -- Online safety -- Website tools -- HTML -- CSS -- JavaScript -- Dynamic server -- Coding a website app.Imagine the world of website coding as a place packed with colorful characters. Let them describe how the internet works. Find out the big names in coding, and follow simple steps to create your own website app. Code your own website: Tours the internet and introduces major components, from URL and domain to browser and router. Looks closely at online safety, and helps spot the good guys ... and the bad ones. Introduces the three big coding languages: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Shows you how to code your own website app.
- Subjects: Web site development; Computer programming; Programming languages (Electronic computers); Cascading style sheets; HTML (Document markup language); JavaScript (Computer program language);
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- JavaScript coding for teens : a beginner's guide to developing websites and games / by Yueh, Andrew,author.;
Includes bibliographic references (page 187) and index."Want to try your hand at coding but need help getting started? Then JavaScript Coding for Teens is the book for you! It doesn't matter if you aren't sure what a variable is, are stumped about syntax, or don't even know how to use JavaScript on your computer! This simple guide walks you through every part of the process with easy-to-understand language and straightforward directions, ensuring you feel confident about your newfound coding knowledge. No experience necessary. This beginner-friendly guide starts out with the basics, providing the perfect foundation for coding novices. A variety of uses. Stretch your skills and discover how amazingly flexible and powerful JavaScript is as you learn to use it for coding websites and games. Practical practice. Gain confidence by completeing exercises that test your knowlege and ability to modify existing programs or create new ones." --840L
- Subjects: Biographies.; Young adult literature.; Computer programming.; Computer programming.; JavaScript (Computer program language).; JavaScript (Computer program language).; Video games; Video games; Young adult literature.; JavaScript (Langage de programmation); Jeux vidéo; Littérature pour jeunes adultes.; Programmation (Informatique);
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- Learning web design : a beginner's guide to HTML, CSS, Javascript, and web graphics / by Niederst Robbins, Jennifer,author.(CARDINAL)266675;
Preface -- Part 1: Getting started in web design: Where do I start? -- It takes a village (website creation roles) -- Gearing up for web design -- What you've learned -- Test yourself -- How the web works: -- the Internet versus the web -- Serving up your information -- A word about browsers -- Web page addresses (URLs) -- The anatomy of a web page -- Putting it all together -- Test yourself -- Some big concepts you need to know: -- A multitude of devices -- Sticking with the standards -- Progressive enhancement -- Responsive web design -- One web for all (accessibility) -- The need for speed (site performance) -- Test yourself -- Part 2: HTML Markup For Structure: -- Creating a simple page: -- A web page, step by step -- Launch a text editor -- Step 1: Start with content -- Step 2: Give the HTML document structure -- Step 3: Identify text elements -- Step 4: Add an image -- Step 5: Change the look with a style sheet -- When good pages go bad -- Validating your documents -- Test yourself -- Element review: HTML document setup -- Marking up text: -- Paragraphs -- Headings -- Thematic breaks (horizontal rule) -- Lists -- More content elements -- Organizing page content -- The inline element roundup -- Generic elements (div and span) -- Improving accessibility with ARIA -- Character escapes -- Putting it all together -- Test yourself -- Element review: Text elements -- Adding links: -- Href attribute -- Linking to pages on the web -- Linking within you own site -- Targeting a new browser window -- Mail links -- Telephone links -- Test yourself -- Element review: Links -- Adding images: -- First, a word on image formats -- The img element -- Adding SVG images -- Responsive image markup -- Whew! We're finished -- Test yourself -- Element review: Images -- Table markup: -- How to use tables -- Minimal table structure -- Table headers -- Spanning cells -- Table accessibility -- Row and column groups -- Wrapping up tables -- Test yourself -- Element review: Tables -- Forms: -- How forms work -- The form element -- Variables and content -- The great form control roundup -- Form accessibility features -- Form layout and design -- Test yourself -- Embedded media: Window-in-a-window (iframe) -- Multipurpose embedder (object) -- Video and audio -- Canvas -- Test yourself -- Element review: embedded media -- Part 3: CSS For Presentation: -- introducing cascading style sheets: -- The benefits of CSS -- How style sheets work -- The big concepts -- CSS units of measurement -- Developer tools right in your browser -- Moving forward with CSS --Test yourself -- Formatting text: -- Basic font properties -- Advancing typography with CSS3 -- Changing text color -- A few more selector types -- Text line adjustments -- Underlines and other "decorations" -- Changing capitalization -- Spaced out -- Text shadow -- Changing list bullets and numbers -- Test yourself -- CSS Review: Font and text properties -- Colors and backgrounds: -- Specifying color values -- Foreground color -- Background color -- Clipping the background -- Playing with opacity -- Pseudo-class selectors -- Pseudo-element selectors -- Attribute selectors -- Background images -- The shorthand background property -- Like a rainbow (gradients) -- Finally, external style sheets -- Wrapping it up -- Test yourself -- CSS Review: Color and background properties -- Thinking inside the box: -- The element box -- Specifying box dimensions -- Padding -- Borders -- Margins -- Assigning display types -- Box drop shadows -- Test yourself -- CSS Review: Basic box properties -- Floating and positioning: -- Normal flow -- Floating -- Fancy text wrap with CSS shapes -- Positioning basics -- Relative positioning -- Absolute positioning -- Fixed positioning -- Test yourself -- CSS Review: Floating and positioning properties -- CSS layout with flexbox and grid: -- Flexible boxes with CSS flexbox -- CSS grid layout --Test yourself -- CSS review: layout properties -- Responsive web design: -- Why RWD? -- The responsive recipe -- Choosing breakpoints -- Designing responsively --A few words about testing -- More RWD resources -- Test yourself -- Transitions, transforms, and animation: Ease-y does it (CSS transitions) -- CSS transforms -- Keyframe animation -- Wrapping up -- Test yourself -- CSS review: transitions, transforms, and animation-- More CSS techniques: Styling forms -- Styling tables -- A clean slate (Reset and normalize.css) -- Image replacement techniques -- CSS sprites -- CSS feature detection -- Wrapping up style sheets -- Test yourself -- CSS review: table properties -- Modern web development tools: Getting cozy with the command line -- CSS power tools (processors) -- Build tools (grunt and gulp) -- Version control with git and github -- Conclusion -- Test yourself -- Part 4: JavaScript For Behaviors: -- Introduction to JavaScript: -- What is JavaScript? -- Adding JavaScript to a page -- The anatomy of a script -- The browser object -- Events -- Putting it all together -- Learning more about JavaScript --Test yourself -- Using JavaScript: -- Meet the DOM -- Polyfills -- JavaScript libraries -- Big finish -- Test yourself -- Part 5: Web images: Web image basics -- Image sources -- Meet the formats -- Image size and resolution -- Image asset strategy -- Favicons -- Summing up images -- Test yourself -- Image asset production: -- Saving images in web formats -- Working with transparency -- Responsive image prodcution tips -- Image optimization -- Test yourself -- SVG -- Drawing with XML-- Features of SVG as XML -- SVG tools SVG production tips Responsive SVGs -- Further SVG exploration -- Test yourself -- And ... we're done -- Appendices: Answers -- HTML5 global attributes -- CSS selectors, levels 3 and 4 -- From HTML + to HTML5 -- Index.Do you want to build web pages but have no prior experience? This friendly guide is the perfect place to start. You l begin at square one, learning how the web and web pages work, and then steadily build from there. By the end of the book, you l have the skills to create a simple site with multicolumn pages that adapt for mobile devices. Each chapter provides exercises to help you learn various techniques and short quizzes to make sure you understand key concepts. This thoroughly revised edition is ideal for students and professionals of all backgrounds and skill levels. It is simple and clear enough for beginners, yet thorough enough to be a useful reference for experienced developers keeping their skills up to date.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Web sites; HTML (Document markup language); XHTML (Document markup language); Web sites; Cascading style sheets; JavaScript (Computer program language); Computer graphics;
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- The story of coding / by Kelly, James F.(James Floyd)(CARDINAL)340993; DK Publishing, Inc.(CARDINAL)317714;
What is Coding? -- Computers Everywhere -- Early Computers -- Past and Present -- Coding Languages -- Different Uses -- Coding Today -- Scratch Coding -- Coding Tips -- Coding Quiz.Discover the history of computers and coding, from Ada Lovelace's initial idea of computer programming to today's coding languages like Scratch, Python, Javascript, and more.750LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Programming languages (Electronic computers); Computer programming; Application software;
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