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Unit Readings


Required Readings

Essential Text:

  1. XML Complete, Sybex Inc, 2001.

Unit Reader:

  1. Web Servers, Chapter 4 in Web Protocols and Practice by Balachander Krishnamurthy & Jennifer Rexford, Addision-Wesley, 2001.
  2. Install Apache Web Server, pages 4-9 in PHP: Your Visual Blueprint for Creating Open Source, Server-Side Content, Paul Whitehead and Joel Desamero, Hungry Minds, 2001.
  3. Programming in Perl 5, Chapter 8 in Web Programming: Building Internet Applications (2nd Edition), Chris Bates, Wiley, 2002.
  4. Web Clients, Chapter 9 in Network Programming with Perl by Lincoln Stein, Addison-Wesley, 2001.
  5. A Simple Web Server, excerpt from "Preforking and Prethreading" Chapter 15 in Network Programming with Perl by Lincoln Stein, Addison-Wesley, 2001.
  6. Excerpt from The Dilbert Future, Scott Adams, Boxtree, 1997.

Online References:

  1. Apache server documentation from your own installation, or from the official Apache site.
  2. Perl Documentation at CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network), or from your ActivePerl installation on your local machine.
  3. Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Second Edition) - W3C Recommendation 6 October 2000
  4. XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 1.0 - W3C Recommendation 16 November 1999
  5. Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 Specification Version 1.0 - W3C Recommendation 1 October, 1998
  6. XML::DOM - A perl module for building DOM Level 1 compliant document structures
  7. XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML documents
  8. XML::Parser::PerlSAX - Perl SAX parser using XML::Parser
  9. Official PHP manual
  10. Microsoft's ASP.NET references

Optional Readings

Books:

Online Tutorials and other interesting stuff:

Notes:

I can't even begin to claim that the recommended list above is complete. They are the most appropriate material as far as I am aware. I am sure in your travels you will come across good reference sources (especially online) not on the list. If you do, then post it on the discussion forum and I will have a look. If they fit very well with the unit objectives and is good (in my opinion), I will add it to this list.

For buying computer books, the best two places in Perth (where I regularly scan for new titles) are:

BOFFINS BOOKSHOP
806 Hay St
Perth

RELLIM BOOKSELLERS PTY LTD
834 Hay St
Perth

The standard place to look online is obviously Amazon.com. You can also review the books at the original publishers sites, such as O'Reillys or WROX Press.

Besides the Unit Reader, I have not asked the University Bookshop to purchase any of the above books, since there are too many.

You should always have a careful look at the book contents before buying. I recommend the books because they cover the unit material and in my opinion are well-written for the level of 3rd-year undergraduates. But what I find well-written, you may find indecipherable. Have a look at the books before you buy them. If you would like to have a quick review from my collection, email me.

H.L. Hiew
Unit Coordinator


Document author: H.L. Hiew, Unit Coordinator
Last Modified: Friday, 21-Feb-2003 23:14:18 MST
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