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Instructor`s Resource Manual
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Programming the World Wide Web
Third Edition
R.W. Sebesta
Preface
Table of Contents
Preface
Overview
It is difficult to overestimate the effect the World Wide Web has had on the day-to-day lives of people, at least those in the developed countries. In just a few years, we have learned to use the Web for a myriad of disparate tasks, ranging from the mundane task of shopping for airline tickets to the crucial early- morning gathering of business news for a high-stakes day trader.
The speed at which millions of Web sites have appeared would seem to indicate that the technologies used to build them were sitting on the shelf, fully developed and ready to use, even before the Web was developed. Also, one might guess that the tens of thousands of people who built those sites were sitting around unemployed, waiting for an opportunity and already possessing the knowledge and abilities required to carry out this