WEB TECHNOLOGIES

Paper Code: 
MIT 324
Credits: 
04
Periods/week: 
04
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course is aimed towards inculcating programming logic development skills in a student.

 

 

12.00

Introduction client-server technologies, comparison between client-side and server-side scripting.            

JavaScript: Introduction, Advantages of using JavaScript, Writing JavaScript in HTML, Basic Programming Techniques: Data Types and Literals, Creating variables, Operators (Arithmetic, Logical, Comparison, String and Assignment operator and special operators: delete, new and void) and Expressions in JavaScript. Creating one and two-dimensional arrays.                                 

JavaScript Programming Constructs: Conditional checking (if-then-else statement), Loops (for loop and While loop). Functions Basics: parameter-passing basics return statements, global and local variables.

Dialog Boxes (Alert, Prompt and Confirm Dialog Box)

 

12.00

Built-in objects - Array, Date, Math and String.

Document Object Model, Events, Properties and Methods, Event handling.

Window: Opening and closing windows, window features, controlling windows- moving, resizing and scrolling, setting window location, accessing Window’s History, Controlling window’s status bar and  setting Window Timeouts and Intervals. Document object, Form Object’s Methods, Form Actions and Form Validation.

 

12.00

PHP: Introduction, Basic syntax, Inserting comments, Data types, Variables, Constants, Strings, Operators, Conditional statements and looping constructs, Arrays.

PHP functions (with parameters, functions returning values).

 

12.00

Built-in functions- Date, Time, String, Arrays. Handling an HTML form, PHP server variables.

Including Multiple Files (require, require_once, include, include_once).

Introduction to MY-SQL, Data types and MySql Syntax. Executing simple Queries.

 

12.00

Connecting to My-Sql, Retrieving Queryresults (mysql_connect, mysql_close, mysql_select_db, mysql_query, mysql_fetch_row, mysql_fetch_array)

Common Programming Techniques: Sending values to a script, using hidden form inputs, editing existing records, making sortable displays. Introduction to cookies and sessions.

 

ESSENTIAL READINGS: 

 

  1. Ivan Bayross,”HTML, DHTML, Javascript and PHP”, BPB Publications.
  2. Larry Ullman, ”PHP 6 & MySQL 5,For Dynamic Websites” Peachpit Press.
REFERENCES: 

 

  1. Jamsa, King & Anderson “HTML & Web Design”, TMH Publications.
  2. Website: http://www.w3schools.com.
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