Building Electronic Commerce through Web Database Construction provides an overview of the topics that students must understand in order to create e-commerce sites that can display, insert, update,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is a great book for beginners. I had tried other books to make a connection to a backend database (even the Dummy series) but just couldn't get it. The authors in this book hold your hand and make a complicated task really simple. Not only did I connect, but I've now duplicated the procedure on my own published Web site. Easy to read and gives a thorough explanation of "why". I like not only knowing how to do it, but why it works the way it does. This book does that for you and more. While I've moved on to more complicated tasks, this is a book I will definitely keep in my library.
Solid tools for Electronic Commerce
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is just what I have been looking for. I have spent a fortune on books that try to do too much or too little. Here, the authors assume I have some programming and database skills (which I do) and I can move on from there to learn ASP, JSP, ActiveX, CGI, and many more tools to build electronic commerce Web sites. The tutorials were good and I liked the exercises that I could use to work on the skills. The cases were interesting. If you want a book that has the reasons why we build electronic commerce and then provides the skills to actually build the sites, then this is a good one to choose. Best of all, it comes with a Web site where you can access a lot of great software to help you in your task: XML editor, XHTML editor, CSS editor, Website Web server, and the list goes on. I give this book two thumbs up - more if I had more!
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