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Programming in HTML and PHP : Coding for Scientists and Engineers / by David R. Brooks.

By: Brooks, David R [Author]Material type: TextTextSeries: Undergraduate Topics in Computer SciencePublication details: Cham ; Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017Edition: 1stDescription: XI, 293 p. ; 2 illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319569734; 9783319569727 (pbk)Subject(s): Client/server computing | Computer graphics | Microprogramming | Software engineering | Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems | Computer Graphics | Control Structures and Microprogramming | ServersAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Programming in HTML and PHP; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.1
Contents:
Introducing -- HTML Document Basics -- HTML Tables, Forms, Lists, and Frames -- Creating a PHP Environment -- Introduction to PHP -- Arrays -- Functions -- Input/Output and Functions for Files, Strings, and Arrays -- PHP Graphics -- PHP from a Command Line -- Appendices -- Exercises.
Summary: This concise and accessible textbook will enable readers to quickly develop the working skills necessary to solve computational problems in a server-based environment, using HTML and PHP. The importance of learning by example (as opposed to simply learning by copying) is emphasized through extensive use of hands-on exercises and examples, with a specific focus on useful science and engineering applications. The clearly-written text is designed to be simple to follow for the novice student, without requiring any background in programming or mathematics beyond algebra. Topics and features: Describes the creation of HTML pages and the characteristics of HTML documents, showing how to use HTML tables, forms, lists, and frames to organize documents for use with PHP applications Explains how to set up a PHP environment, using a local or remote server Introduces the capabilities and syntax of the PHP language, including coverage of array syntax and use Examines user-defined functions in programming, summarizing PHP functions for reading and writing files, viewing the content of variables, and manipulating strings Reviews the PHP GD graphics library, presenting applications for creating pie charts, bar graphs, and line graphs suitable for displaying scientific data Includes appendices listing HTML and ASCII special characters, and highlighting the essential basic strategies for solving computational problems Supplying all of the tools necessary to begin coding in HTML and PHP, this invaluable textbook is ideal for undergraduate students taking introductory courses in programming. The book will also serve as a helpful self-study text for professionals in any technical field. Dr. David R. Brooks is the president and founder of the Institute for Earth Science Research and Education, Eagleville, PA, USA. He was formally a research professor at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. He is the author of a number of successful Springer titles, including Guide to HTML, JavaScript and PHP, An Introduction to PHP for Scientists and Engineers, An Introduction to HTML and JavaScript, C Programming, and Problem Solving with Fortran 90.
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Introducing -- HTML Document Basics -- HTML Tables, Forms, Lists, and Frames -- Creating a PHP Environment -- Introduction to PHP -- Arrays -- Functions -- Input/Output and Functions for Files, Strings, and Arrays -- PHP Graphics -- PHP from a Command Line -- Appendices -- Exercises.

This concise and accessible textbook will enable readers to quickly develop the working skills necessary to solve computational problems in a server-based environment, using HTML and PHP. The importance of learning by example (as opposed to simply learning by copying) is emphasized through extensive use of hands-on exercises and examples, with a specific focus on useful science and engineering applications. The clearly-written text is designed to be simple to follow for the novice student, without requiring any background in programming or mathematics beyond algebra. Topics and features: Describes the creation of HTML pages and the characteristics of HTML documents, showing how to use HTML tables, forms, lists, and frames to organize documents for use with PHP applications Explains how to set up a PHP environment, using a local or remote server Introduces the capabilities and syntax of the PHP language, including coverage of array syntax and use Examines user-defined functions in programming, summarizing PHP functions for reading and writing files, viewing the content of variables, and manipulating strings Reviews the PHP GD graphics library, presenting applications for creating pie charts, bar graphs, and line graphs suitable for displaying scientific data Includes appendices listing HTML and ASCII special characters, and highlighting the essential basic strategies for solving computational problems Supplying all of the tools necessary to begin coding in HTML and PHP, this invaluable textbook is ideal for undergraduate students taking introductory courses in programming. The book will also serve as a helpful self-study text for professionals in any technical field. Dr. David R. Brooks is the president and founder of the Institute for Earth Science Research and Education, Eagleville, PA, USA. He was formally a research professor at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. He is the author of a number of successful Springer titles, including Guide to HTML, JavaScript and PHP, An Introduction to PHP for Scientists and Engineers, An Introduction to HTML and JavaScript, C Programming, and Problem Solving with Fortran 90.

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