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Learning web development

Proceedings of the seventh international workshop on Computing education research, 2011
Web development can provide a rich context for exploring computer science concepts and practicing computational creativity. However, little is known about the experiences that people have when first learning web development. In this paper, we investigate the help-seeking activity of forty-nine students in an introductory web development course.
Thomas H. Park, Susan Wiedenbeck
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Developing Web Applications

2015
The conventional way to develop applications that are to be manipulated via a GUI is aimed at developing programs that are intended to run on a fully outfitted workstation computer. For large businesses with many workstations and a large number of different application programs, it presents a substantial amount of effort and expense to install the ...
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Developing Web Applications

2002
In Chapter 11, you learned how to build a simple Windows-based graphical user interface (GUI) using C# and WPF. Although WPF gives programmers the ability to build extremely rich user interfaces easily, it is not always practical to assume users will access your programs through a traditional Windows-based PC.
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Web Application Development

2020
The concept of hypermedia (i.e., the combination of hypertext and media) was first envisioned in 1945 by American engineer, inventor, and science administrator Vannevar Bush. However, it wasn’t until much later that the technology required to support such a concept was mature enough to make hypermedia something most of us take for granted today.
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Web Application Development

2004
Today, all sorts of people have their own websites, from the home user to the director of a large corporation. There are about 945 million Internet users worldwide at present, and it is projected that this number will increase to 1.1 billion in 2005.1 Therefore, the world is becoming increasingly dominated by the Internet, and the Internet is becoming ...
Bill Sempf   +8 more
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Developing Web services

Proceedings 17th International Conference on Data Engineering, 2002
Web based application developers are attempting to move towards Web services as a mechanism for developing component based Web applications. Unfortunately, traditional tools and development models are inadequately architected to meet the rapidly evolving needs for the future of scalable Web services. Today's Web services development model is mired with
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Web Development

2014
Paul S. Ganney   +2 more
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Righting Web Development

2018
The web browser is the most important application runtime today, encompassing all types of applications on practically every Internet-connected device. Browsers power complete office suites, media players, games, and augmented and virtual reality experiences, and they integrate with cameras, microphones, GPSes, and other sensors available on computing ...
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Web Development

2004
Karlheinz Kautz, Sabine Madsen
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