This book enables readers to quickly develop a working knowledge of
HTML, JavaScript and PHP. The text emphasizes a hands-on approach to
learning and makes extensive use of examples. A detailed science,
engineering, or mathematics background is not required to understand the
material, making the book ideally suitable for self-study or an
introductory course in programming. Features: describes the creation and
use of HTML documents; presents fundamental concepts of client-side and
server-side programming languages; examines JavaScript and PHP
implementation of arrays, built-in and user-defined methods and
functions, math capabilities, and input processing with HTML forms;
extends programming fundamentals to include reading and writing
server-based files, command-line interfaces, and an introduction to GD
graphics; appendices include a brief introduction to using a
"pseudocode" approach to organizing solutions to computing problems;
includes a Glossary and an extensive set of programming exercises.