CS 1301: Introduction to Programming Web Applications Cross-Listing: None Building functional and effective web sites that support users’ needs and capabilities requires a mixture of technical, design, and analytical skills. This course lays the foundation for proficient web design by covering the technical skills involved, including xHTML, the markup language used to encode web pages, and PHP, a programming language for building interactive web sites. This is an introductory programming course, and no programming background is assumed. Students in 1301 must be co-registered in INFO 1302, which builds on the programming expertise developed in 1301 to develop web design and usability skills. Offered: Fall only Prerequisites: Weeks 1-7. Students must enroll in both INFO 1301 and 1302. Grade options: Letter or S/U Credit hours: 2 Recent offerings:
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