Web Application Development-II Lab

Paper Code: 
25CBDA512
Credits: 
03
Periods/week: 
06
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

The course will enable the students to

1.   Create web  sites  using  JQuery, PHP and  Flask.

2.   Implement database connectivity using  MySQL.

 

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Web Application Development- II Lab (Practical)

CO277. Design   web   pages using    Bootstrap,   with database connectivity  using PHP MYSQL.

CO278.   Create     database using  PHP MYADMIN. CO279.  Create   responsive and        flexible        front-end design   of    website   using JQuery

CO280. Design  and Implement Flask app and deploy  machine learning models.

CO281.       Analyze         the performance    of     machine learning     model      in     web application environment. CO282.Contribute  effectively in course-specific interaction

Approach in teaching:

 

Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Demonstration,

 

Learning activities for the students:

 

Self-learning assignments, Practical questions

Class           test, Semester    end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation, Individual    and group

projects,.

 

Web pages should be designed with following features.

1.   Bootstrap

2.   JQuery. Events and  CSS methods

3.   PHP. Server variable/HTML Form handling

4.   MySQL. Basic operations, Database connectivity using  PHP

5.   PHP. Classes

6.   Concepts of Flask and  Deploy machine learning model  using  flask

Workshop on latest technology like Flask, React, React JSX etc. for hands on experience.

 

ESSENTIAL READINGS: 

 

1.     Tatroe, Kevin, and  Peter MacIntyre. “Programming PHP: Creating dynamic web pages”. O'Reilly Media,  2020.

       2.     Jashnani, Pritma. “A Hand  Book On Web Development: From  Basics           of HTML to

JavaScript and  PHP.” Paperback, 22 September 2022.

       3.     Thomas Powell,  Fritz Schneider “JavaScript-The Complete Reference”,           Tata  McGraw Hill, Third Edition.

       4.      Larry Ullman,  “PHP 6 & MySQL 5, For Dynamic  Websites”, Pearson             Education, Latest Edition.

       5.     Dane  Cameron, “HTML 5, Java  Script  and  JQuery, Cisdal Publishing;           2nd    edition.

 

REFERENCES: 

SUGGESTED READINGS:

1.     James Jaworski, “Mastering JavaScript & JScript”,  BPB Publications.

2.     Ivan  Bayross,”HTML, Javascript, DHTML, and  PHP”, BPB Publications.

e RESOURCES

1.   PHP on w3school: http.//www.w3schools.com.

2.   NOC:Modern Application  Development,IIT Rookee,

https.//nptel.ac.in/courses/106106222

3.   PHP,Spoken Tutorial,https.//spoken-tutorial.org/

JOURNALS

1.   Journal of the  Brazilian Computer Society, SpringerOpen, https://journal- bcs.springeropen.com/

 2.   Journal of Internet Services and  Applications,  SpringerOpen:https://jisajournal.springeropen.com/

 

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