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Start Programming Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
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A Beginner's Guide to Computer ProgrammingStart Programming Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is a manual for undergraduate students in engineering and the natural sciences to discover how computer programming works. Using a dialog format between two students and a professor, the text teaches students how the mainstream web languages HTML, CSS, and J
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- About the Author
- Chapter 1: Content and Structure
- Chapter 2: Building a Sound Structure
- Chapter 3: Presentation
- Chapter 4: More Control over Style
- Chapter 5: Understanding CSS Boxes
- Chapter 6: Behavior
- Chapter 7: Controlling Program Flow
- Chapter 8: Introducing Objects
- Chapter 9: Understanding Arrays and Strings
- Chapter 10: Understanding Functions
- Chapter 11: Building Your Own Objects
- Chapter 12: Using JavaScript to Control the Browser
- Chapter 13: User Interface
- Appendix A: Solution to the Last Homework: Sudoku Generator
- Appendix B: Ways to Continue
- Appendix C: HTML Mini Reference
- Appendix D: CSS Mini Reference
- Appendix E: JavaScript Mini Reference