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Introduction

Hundreds of applications are uploaded everyday courtesy to the huge demand of user friendly and interesting applications among different set of users.

Who should take this course?

This course is beneficial for students – who want to know about web application without having a prior knowledge and experience on different web and mobile applications available in the market, programmers – who are interested in developing efficient web applications in a timely fashion.

What are the benefits of the course?

Once you will complete this guide, you will be able to learn:

- How the coding work works behind the web page
- How to make a web application through programming languages
- Secure your computer (desktop PC, laptop, iPad) on the internet while using web applications

Table of contents:

- Introduction (Next ten years, Class Content, HTML and Mark-up Languages, XHTML)
- HTML and CSS (XML, HTML, and XHTML)
- URL and Links (URL Encoding, Issues with URLs, No Referential Integrity)
- The RUBY language (Overview, data types, Variables and Statements, Methods, Review of Basics, Other Things to Know, Metaprogramming, history of dynamic content)
- RAILS Introduction (Advantages, Introducing Model View Controller, views and templates, controllers)
- Introduction to SQL (Relational database, joins, other issue related to database)
- Active record (Basics of ORM, Examples, Relationships between Tables, migration)
- HTTP and HTTPS (HTTP Request-Response Protocol, Redirection and HTTPS)
- Cookies and sessions (Cookies, sessions)
- X Forms (Basics, page flows, Validation and Error Handling, File Uploads with Rails)
- JavaScript (basics, function, tying it all together)
- The document object model (basics, Node, operation on elements, co ordinate and positioning)
- Events (basics, access to event object, problems, delivering events, timers and other issues)
- Ajax (basic mechanism, Higher-Level Example, other approaches)
- Security: network attacks (Summary of Problems, Encryption, Certificate Authority and SSL/TLS, SSL stripping, Mixed Content, Session attack, Isolation, Code injection, Phishing attacks)
- Data centres
- Deploying web applications
- Course wrap
 
Author Bio:

This guide has been designed and prepared by renowned professors and lecturers of different universities and colleges across the United States of America.
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Introduction

Hundreds of applications are uploaded everyday courtesy to the huge demand of user friendly and interesting applications among different set of users.

Who should take this course?

This course is beneficial for students – who want to know about web application without having a prior knowledge and experience on different web and mobile applications available in the market, programmers – who are interested in developing efficient web applications in a timely fashion.

What are the benefits of the course?

Once you will complete this guide, you will be able to learn:

- How the coding work works behind the web page
- How to make a web application through programming languages
- Secure your computer (desktop PC, laptop, iPad) on the internet while using web applications

Table of contents:

- Introduction (Next ten years, Class Content, HTML and Mark-up Languages, XHTML)
- HTML and CSS (XML, HTML, and XHTML)
- URL and Links (URL Encoding, Issues with URLs, No Referential Integrity)
- The RUBY language (Overview, data types, Variables and Statements, Methods, Review of Basics, Other Things to Know, Metaprogramming, history of dynamic content)
- RAILS Introduction (Advantages, Introducing Model View Controller, views and templates, controllers)
- Introduction to SQL (Relational database, joins, other issue related to database)
- Active record (Basics of ORM, Examples, Relationships between Tables, migration)
- HTTP and HTTPS (HTTP Request-Response Protocol, Redirection and HTTPS)
- Cookies and sessions (Cookies, sessions)
- X Forms (Basics, page flows, Validation and Error Handling, File Uploads with Rails)
- JavaScript (basics, function, tying it all together)
- The document object model (basics, Node, operation on elements, co ordinate and positioning)
- Events (basics, access to event object, problems, delivering events, timers and other issues)
- Ajax (basic mechanism, Higher-Level Example, other approaches)
- Security: network attacks (Summary of Problems, Encryption, Certificate Authority and SSL/TLS, SSL stripping, Mixed Content, Session attack, Isolation, Code injection, Phishing attacks)
- Data centres
- Deploying web applications
- Course wrap
 
Author Bio:

This guide has been designed and prepared by renowned professors and lecturers of different universities and colleges across the United States of America.

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