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Fundamentals of Web Development, Global Edition

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Fundamentals of Web Development covers the broad range of topics required for modern web development (both client- and server-side) and is appropriate for students who have taken a CS1 course sequence.

 

The book guides students through the creation of enterprise-quality websites using current development frameworks. It covers the required ACM web development topics in a modern manner closely aligned with best practices in the real world of web development.

 

Teaching and Learning Experience

Help students master the fundamentals of web development: A true grasp of web development requires an understanding of both the foundations of the web and current web development practices. Support learning outcomes in various teaching scenarios: This book allows instructors to chart their own unique way through the topics that make up contemporary web development.

1024 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 28, 2014

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Randy Connolly

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November 25, 2015
The book is nothing but amazing. It's probably one of the best web development course book written.

It builds from the fundamentals - how the internet works, the four most common internet layers, how internet reaches our home and etc. Then through the more high-level concepts as using HTML, CSS and a bit of JavaScript to have beautiful web pages. But eventually it reaches the more important day to day web development concepts, as providing content through dynamic web pages, also known as web apps.

You may ask, isn't this what other books have already done? Not in the same idiomatic and very, very graphical manner.

My only issue with the book is the server-side stack they use - LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP). It's still relevant nowadays, but it's something that's going to be shadowed by the ever rising in popularity, JavaScript, Ruby and Python server-side. And I think the author confuses people a bit too much by specifically saying Ruby on Rails, as that's the language. RoR is just a web framework, not the Ruby language. There are more web frameworks and no absolute standard.

Still Fundamentals of Web Development is a masterpiece in my eyes.
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August 16, 2023
I just had to share how amazing "Fundamentals of Web Development" is! It's like a friendly mentor guiding you through web development step by step. Even if you're new to this, it's super easy to understand. They show you how websites are made and even let you try it yourself. It's like learning a cool new skill while having fun!

What's really cool is that they don't just teach you one thing – they teach you lots of stuff like making things look awesome (CSS), adding interactive stuff (JavaScript), and even how to make everything work on phones and tablets. So, if you're curious about making websites or just want to know how they work, I totally recommend this book.

I have also created a web-page:- https://devbuddys.com/web-development... and very excited to learn more about development and all. Thanks!
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191 reviews1 follower
November 13, 2015
Amazing illustrations. Explains all aspects of web development.

The book focuses on JavaScript and jQuery on the client side and these are a sure choice, but to my dissatisfaction on the server side it focuses on PHP and mySQL.

I'm a little biased on this part because I'm an experienced ASP.NET developer and expected to see more variety in the technologies used in the world (like Ruby, Java, Python and ASP.NET). These parts of the book seem like another "PHP and mySQL" book and didn't enjoy them at all.

Generally, a decent book to browse for experienced developers and it's a *must read* book for beginners!
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February 7, 2015
Definitely goos reference material. Randy and Ricardo were my university professors and I appreciate their efforts! The book has certainly taught me a lot which is hard to convey with online resources such as StackOverflow. Instead of words, there are many visualizations. Helpful. Good job, guys.
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April 28, 2017
The best book you can read to understand everything related to web based information systems. Definitely a must have. Awesome book.
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