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Ashley Rosilier Online Course InformationTo register call (512) 223-7542Please use this page to contact the instructor for the following course: Instructor: Ashley Rosilier TO BEGIN A COURSE:On the first day of the class email the instructor. ITSE 6079 CGI Programming Techniques - Course DescriptionThe class website is located at http://www.iteachu.com/acc/cgi. This introduction to developing server side applications will cover web configuration, browser and server communication, HTTP headers, forms processing, fast CGI, and applications such as e-mail and online databases. Required Textbook and AccessCGI 101. Jacqueline Hamilton. Indigo Storm Designs; ISBN: 0966942604. Because the primary framework for instruction is the Internet, you must have convenient access to the Internet and your own email account. You will use these to access instructional materials, send email messages to the instructor, and participate in online discussions. You will need the version 4 edition (or better) of either Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. Both are free for downloading and installation. Access to a UNIX web server which supports uploading your own CGI scripts will be provided by ACC. ITNW 5063 PHP - Course DescriptionThe class website is located at http://www.iteachu.com/acc/php/index.shtml. This introduction to PHP as a server-side embedded scripting language will cover basic PHP programming concepts (datatypes, statements, functions, arrays, etc) and will also explore integration of PHP with other open-source solutions such as MySQL. All topics taught in the context of the Web. Prerequisites: Previous programming experience and Part II: Intermediate World Wide Web Authoring and X/HTML Required bookPHP and MySQL Web Development. Welling and Thomson. Third edition, ISBN 0672326728 ITNW 6088 UNIX - Course DescriptionThe class website is located at http://www.iteachu.com/acc/unix. Students entering this class will get a basic introduction to operating in a UNIX environment. This course should prepare students to be able to execute daily operations as a UNIX webmaster such as copying, moving, deleting files; creating directories; setting permissions and ownership; using the grep and sed commands; using the vi editor; and more. Students leaving this class will be able to do file operations determine and change permissions issues, and analyze server and process usage. Required Textbook and AccessLearning the UNIX Operating System. Jerry Peek, Grace Todina & John Strang. O'Reilly; ISBN: 1565923901. For complete information on this and other courses in ACC's Webmaster Certification Program, visit our Course Catalog.
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