Web Application Development Course Overview - SE-2840

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Explore the SE-2840 Web Application Development course taught by Dr. Mark L. Hornick. Topics covered include HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, jQuery, web frameworks, geolocation, databases, and more. Dive into labs focusing on web design, client-side scripting, NodeJS, and React. Understand the grading policies and expected knowledge in Java. Get ready to enhance your web development skills with practical experience in this comprehensive course.

  • Web Development
  • HTML5
  • CSS
  • JavaScript
  • Dr. Mark Hornick
  • SE-2840

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  1. SE-2840 Web Application Development 1

  2. Contact info Instructor: Dr. Mark L. Hornick http://faculty-web.msoe.edu/hornick/ email: hornick@msoe.edu Office: DH434 Phone: 277-2417 Follow link to my schedule for Office Hours 2

  3. Things well cover in this course: Substrates and protocols of the www HTML5 and CSS for web page content and appearance Client-side JavaScript for validating forms and modifying content/appearance of web pages Ajax for efficient client-server interactions jQuery for efficient DOM queries Web frameworks: Angular React NodeJS web services Geolocation Databases 3

  4. Stuff you should read SE-2840 4 Dr. Mark L. Hornick

  5. Things I assume you know : Java - proficiency with core language elements, data structures, threading, IPC This is all material you should have from SE1021, CS2852, SE2811, CS2911 5

  6. Labs Web page design using standard HTML/CSS (2) Client-side scripting using Javascript/Ajax jQuery and Bootstrap Javascript libraries Web app using a public web service (2) NodeJS-based web server Geolocation React-based client 6

  7. Grading (Course Policies) Review grading on course website The grading formula applies only to those students who have successfully met the objectives of this course. There is a 10% per business day late penalty for all written work and no work will be accepted more than one week late for credit. You are encouraged to discuss assignments (lab and homework); but: everyone is responsible for doing and turning in their own work. (Sharing code is not allowed.) 7

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