"OK, but how do I actually make web pages and publish them as a site?" We'll learn: how to create HTML pages with a text editor; bare bones of HTML page structure; how to save pages; how to link pages; how to upload pages to a live web server...
"OK, but how do I actually make web pages and publish them as a site?" We'll learn: how to create HTML pages with a text editor; bare bones of HTML page structure; how to save pages; how to link pages; how to upload pages to a live web server...
We'll cover: HTML tags (paired tags, standalone tags, what xHTML is for, what valid XML documents are, what's valid xHTML markup, basic formatting in HTML...
For complete beginners, this primer is fantastic for getting a sense of the big picture, for touring the territory, and becoming familiar with the key concepts, languages, and resources. W3Schools also offers a huge number of free tutorials (quite compre
For complete beginners, this primer is fantastic for getting a sense of the big picture, for touring the territory, and becoming familiar with the key concepts, languages, and resources. W3Schools also offers a huge number of free tutorials (quite compre
The world of the semantic web, as based on RDF, is really simple at the base. This article shows you how to get started. It uses a simplified teaching language -- Notation 3 or N3 -- which is basically equivalent to RDF in its XML syntax, but easier to sc
The world of the semantic web, as based on RDF, is really simple at the base. This article shows you how to get started. It uses a simplified teaching language -- Notation 3 or N3 -- which is basically equivalent to RDF in its XML syntax, but easier to sc
Not long after he invented and unleashed the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee realized that the limit to the effectiveness of the World Wide Web would be that while billions of documents could be linked and indexed, they relied on human interpretation to d
Not long after he invented and unleashed the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee realized that the limit to the effectiveness of the World Wide Web would be that while billions of documents could be linked and indexed, they relied on human interpretation to d
SGML and XML are formal metalanguage facilities for defining markup languages. SGML has the full power to configure a set of features for markup languages, whereas XML has a fixed set of these SGML features. Since XML is a profile of SGML (rather like a p
The Spring MVC Framework offers a simple interface based infrastructure for handing web MVC architectures. In most cases a Spring MVC application is quite testable because Spring does not require the developer to extend a base abstract actions/controllers a la Struts.
There are many other Java-based web frameworks out there (Struts, WebWork, various JSF implementations, Tapestry, etc.) and all have their pros and cons, but if you are already using the Spring Framework for other services, an added benefit of using Spring MVC is that other Spring Beans can be easily injected into the web controllers. If your services injected into your controllers are interfaces, it is then very easy to write alternate simple implementations of those interfaces for the purpose of testing your Controllers.
Christoph Bauer reflektiert darüber, was Dialog im Social Web ist. Propädeutisch gut, um dialogische von anderer Kommunikation zu unterscheiden. Auf die Unterschiede zwischen dem Web und anderen Schauplätzen der Kommunikation geht Bauer nicht ein.
"Schreiben, um gefunden zu werden nannte Jakob Nielsen das Hauptziel eines Internettextes. Dankenswerterweise folgen die meisten Autoren dem Grundsatz Schreiben, um zu überzeugen . Wie aber sieht ein Text aus, der benutzer- und suchmaschinenfreundlich zugleich". Behandelt zu viel auf zu engem Raum. Interessant sind aber die Hinweise auf die nicht vorhandenen Konventionen und die Selbständigkeit der einzelnen Elemente eines Textes als Folge der Nichtlinearität.
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UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN TO COMPUTER SCIENCE
Jane Margolis
Allan Fisher
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania"
Server security doesn’t need to be complicated. My security philosophy is simple: adopt principles that will protect you from the most frequent attack vectors, while keeping administration efficient enough that you won’t develop “security cruft”.... | Bryan Kennedy | Ideate, Innovate, Launch
If you wanted to hand a book over to a new tester, to help them get to grips with the world of testing, what topics would you expect or like to see in it?
J. Berner, P. Grohs, G. Kutyniok, и P. Petersen. (2021)cite arxiv:2105.04026Comment: This review paper will appear as a book chapter in the book "Theory of Deep Learning" by Cambridge University Press.