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PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) Info. Blog 5 July 2008

PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) Info. Blog 5 July 2008

5 July 2008

Javascript Program Language and Next Generation Javascripting

Posted by Stone Age at 7/5/2008 9:23:00 AM

World is becoming so fast now, boisterous cities with all the colors of rainbow, I cannot find myself. If you link my peaceful little stone house, come have a .... cup of water.

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I has been suggested that this was a smart ruling:

Computer programs lost something important when displaying a splash of color stopped being one line of code. To throw a phosphorescent splotch onto the display on the Apple II required simply "plot x,y". That's no longer true today. When the simplicity of the one-line plotter went away, so did the delight at being so effortlessly generative—in a visual way—on the computer. The Open web, as an authoring enabler, is a compelling move back towards that lost ease. Nevertheless even as Javascript—as well .. full post.

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    world examples as well as thorough language references for Web markup languages ( XHTML and CSS), and popular scripting languages (JavaScript, Perl, and PHP)
  • Examines the role of JavaScript, CGI (with examples in Perl and Python), and PHP on the Web and shows how to best use them all
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