Web Programming Made Simple is a practical tutorial to an assortment of essential Web programming tools. Systematic and clearly written, the book teaches readers how to code basic Web pages, manage them efficiently, and make them visually dynamic. The author begins with a specific task or end result, shows the code that produces that result, and then takes the code apart to explain its function. With an emphasis on demonstrating how these tools work instead of merely offering cut-and-paste solutions, this book shows even the absolute beginner how to be a good Web programmer. The book is supported online at html4me.com, where readers can download the code archive from the book. Greg Cook has been programming for the Web for over two years and has taught many people how to program and design their own websites. Now 16 years old, Cook manages html4me.com, an online tutorial website. This is his first book.
Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML 4 in a Week, Complete Starter Kit, is a special boxed edition of the best selling book that started the whole HTML/Web publishing craze. The CD section includes a complete Web publishing starter kit, Boxed starter kit that combines the market leading HTML tutorial with the industrys best HTML editor, Allaires HomeSite. All the tools and resources in one kit that you need to build powerful, attention-getting Web sites. The CD also includes full versions of Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer, in addition to a large collection of Web graphics, editing tools and utilities, JavaScript programs, CGI scripts, and Java applets, plus sample chapter. Each step along the way is clearly explained with illustrative samples. Lemay provides easy-to-follow exercises that allow you to learn by doing. There are two quick reference sections, a two-page "cheat sheet" and the other a more extensive appendix.