Description

This course is a comprehensive introduction of common, primarily open-source, technologies used to develop and maintain web sites on the Web. A variety of client-side and server-side technologies are covered. Students will download and install the Apache Web Server, PHP, and MySQL database. The course will cover programming concepts, client server architecture, database access, HTML, Cascading style sheets, and Javascript. Students will write a full-scale web application as their final project.

Program

Multimedia and Computer Graphics - 144 ِCRs

Objectives

  • 1. Write HTML files without using web generation tools.
    2. Specify the difference between client-side and server-side web programming.
    3. Master the basic syntax of JavaScript as a client-side scripting language.
    4. Understand the principles of cascading style sheets to control the styling and lay-out of a webpage
    5. Describe how server-side scripts work.
    6. Use PHP to develop data-driven web sites.
    7. Use AJAX and JQuery to build internet applications.

Textbook

Robert W. Sebesta, Programming the World Wide Web, Addison Wesley

Course Content

content serial Description
1Introduction to web programming
2Introduction to HTML
3HTML5 Tags
4CSS
5CSS: properties and selectors
6Basic of Java Script
77th Week Exam
8Java Script Objects
9Understand DOM and DHTML
10Event-driven programming
11Basics of PHP
1212th Week Exam
13Form handling and DB access in PHP
14Introduction to Ajax
15Revision
16Final Exam

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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