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Nov 24, 2024
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CIS 237 - Server-Side Web Development Number of Credits: 3 Server-Side Web Development teaches the student how to use server-side frameworks such as ASP.NET or PHP along with objected-oriented programming and relational databases to create interactive and data-driven websites. (Spring Term Only) Two Hours Lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three Credits. Three billable hours.
Pre-requisite(s): CIS 105 or CIS 132 , plus CIS 137 and CIS 148 . Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Create a small database and depoly it on a web server. (PG2)
- Create web pages that will retrieve and display information from a web server database. (PG2, PG5)
- Create web pages that insert data into a web server database. (PG2, PG5)
- Create web pages that update and delete database records. (PG2, PG5)
- Create web pages to upload content such as documents, pictures and videos to the web server. (PG2, PG5)
- Create web pages that validate user data before sending the data to the web server. (PG2, PG5)
- Debug code by fixing syntax and logical errors. (PG4)
- Explain how a program works by going through the code line by line. (PG1)
- Work in a team or group to develop web applications. (PG1, PG5).
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