Book and CD-ROM boxed set, offering an interactive 'cyberclassroom' in which the user cna learn how e-business and e-commerce work, and how to program for both. Includes more than 14,000 hours of live code, more than 10 hours of audio annotations, and a number of programming exercises, practice exams, and other skill-builders. System requirements not listed.
ISBN13: 9780130895493
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E-commerce programming fully explained.
Review Date: October 5, 2000
Reviewer: David Zolzer, Natchitoches, LA USA
This is another excellent example of a Deitel & Deitel book. Following their easy to understand books on Visual Basic and C++, this book provides comprehensive coverage on creating a e-business or e-commerce web site. It is written in a clear and easily understood manner and filled with easy to understand examples. The provides a good understanding of the Internet and e-commerce business models and issues before moving into the technical aspect of creating a site. It provides excellent coverage of HTML, JavaScript/JScript, Dynamic HTML and cascading style sheets, Active Server Pages, and XML. This is an excellent resource for both the practioner and as a textbook in a beginning or advanced web development course. An excellent book!
Great web dev book, and not just for e-commerce
Review Date: October 16, 2000
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I was looking for a book that provides a comprehensive overview of various web technologies and how they relate to each other. This book is it. It might be a little pricey, but is well worth the cost considering that you would probably need to buy 4-5 books (especially the Wrox books) to get the same coverage as this book does. The examples are concise and to the point. I especially like the color coding of the HTML examples which makes them so much more readable. If you're a beginner in web development, save yourself some money and buy this book.
Excellent Book
Review Date: October 5, 2000
Reviewer: Frank Rehder, Koeln, Germany
After reading the excellent Java 2 of Deitel's I had the confidence to trust their HOW TO PROGRAMM XML. There are many good and more poor books around about XML. But this one covers nearly all (which is unimpossible 'cause of daily changes in the technology). I also enjoyed the plenty recources and references. If you want to be on the path of knowledge - go get it. It covers all you need to know around XML
Cheers, Frank (Proffession IT-Slave)
Informative, in depth yet simple, a complete resource!
Review Date: January 2, 2001
Reviewer: Michael D Ellis, Lihue, HI United States
It doesn't come better then this, I purchased this book a week ago and I can not put it down. I am simply amazed at the way this book tackles complex issues in such a simple and straightforward manner. It eases you in so that you fully understand the laws, ethics, asthetics, marketing and solutions to every E-business question ever asked, on top of that it teaches the programming languages of all major languages for the web. Whether you want a profitable business on the web, or just a fantastic site with the most modern abilities, then look no further. This is the ONLY book you'll ever need. The Marketing section alone makes this book worth the money.
A good web programming startup text
Review Date: September 7, 2003
Reviewer: Omar Bashir, UAE
I am starting some web programming after about 5 years of system level software development. I find the text, especially the programming related chapters to be comprehensive and well explained for beginners. Obviously, individuals taking up web development professionally will have to refer to more literature concerning their tools and technologies but this is a good startup text. Some rearrangement of sections may be helpful to the readers, for instance, in JavaScript chapters the concept of variables is explained early but a discussion on data types is delayed considerably forcing the readers to make assumptions.