Paul McFedries

#Web_Coding
#Web_Development
#HTML
#CSS
#PHP
#JavaScript
#MySQL
Learn the in-demand skills that let you turn lines of code into websites and apps
Web Coding & Development All-in-One For Dummies is a one-stop resource for would-be developers who need guidance on the languages and steps used to build websites and applications. Learn the coding ropes and expand your existing skillset with this easy-to-understand guide. In these complete mini-books, you’ll walk through the basics of web development, structuring a page, building and processing web forms, and beyond. Learn how to build a website or create your very own app with the advice of web coding and development experts. This edition expands JavaScript and CSS coverage while providing new content on server-side coding and the development stack.
This Dummies All-in-One is great for you if want to develop coding skills but don’t have a programming background. It’s also perfect for professionals looking to brush up on their web development skills and get up to date on the latest trends and standards.
Learn the basics of coding―the easy way
Programming skills are red hot in the employment market, and this book is jam-packed with walkthroughs and easy-to-understand instructions on creating the code behind powerful websites. Even if you’re not a full-time web developer, you’ll get a grasp of the basics of creating and managing websites and web applications. Work your way through the coding languages that built the internet―HTML, CSS, JavaScript®, PHP, and beyond. By the end of the book, you’ll be ready to code the site of your dreams. Where will your new skills take you?
7 Mini-Books Inside…
Table of Contents
Book 1 Getting Ready to Code for the Web
Chapter 1 How Web Coding and Development Work
Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Web Development Home
Chapter 3 Finding and Setting Up a Web Host
Book 2 Coding the Front End, Part 1: HTML and CSS
Chapter 1 Structuring the Page with HTML
Chapter 2 Styling the Page with CSS
Chapter 3 Sizing and Positioning Page Elements
Chapter 4 Creating the Page Layout
Book 3 Coding the Front End, Part 2: JavaScript
Chapter 1 An Overview of JavaScript
Chapter 2 Understanding Variables
Chapter 3 Building Expressions
Chapter 4 Controlling the Flow of JavaScript
Chapter 5 Harnessing the Power of Functions
Chapter 6 Playing with the Document Object Model
Chapter 7 Building Reactive Pages with Events
Chapter 8 Working with Arrays
Chapter 9 Manipulating Strings, Dates, and Numbers
Chapter 10 Storing User Data in the Browser
Chapter 11 More JavaScript Goodies
Book 4 Coding the Back End: PHP and MySQL
Chapter 1 Learning PHP Coding Basics
Chapter 2 Building and Querying MySQL Databases
Chapter 3 Using PHP to Access MySQL Data
Book 5 Debugging Your Code
Chapter 1 Debugging CSS Code
Chapter 2 Debugging JavaScript Code
Chapter 3 Debugging PHP Code
Book 6 Coding Dynamic and Static Web Pages
Chapter 1 Fetching Data with PHP, JavaScript, and JSON
Chapter 2 Building and Processing Web Forms
Chapter 3 Validating Form Data
Chapter 4 Coding Static Web Pages
Book 7 Building Web Apps
Chapter 1 Planning a Web App
Chapter 2 Making a Web App Responsive
Chapter 3 Making a Web App Accessible
Chapter 4 Securing a Web App
About the Author
Paul McFedries is the president of Logophilia Limited, a technical writing company. He has experience as a programmer, consultant, database developer, and website builder. Paul is the author of more than 100 books with four million in combined sales worldwide, including several bestselling titles in Wiley’s For Dummies and Teach Yourself VISUALLY series.









