Designing Html Helpers To Optimize Web Application Development
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Building a web application or a website can become difficult, just because so many technologies are involved. Generally companies tend to people that work in teams to develop web applications. These teams are made up of professionals that focus on different technologies, such as CGI, HTML, JavaScript, CSS and databases. When the work of many people gathers to make up a single document there is often a mismatch between parts of code written by different team members. This article focuses on improving this matter by bringing consistency in code through the use of HTML helpers in server-side scripting languages. The examples in this article use PHP as the server-side language, but the model can be applied in any other language a developer works with.Download Info
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Article provided by Romanian-American University in its journal Journal of Information Systems and Operations Management.
Volume (Year): 5 (2011)
Issue (Month): 2 (December)
Pages: 345-354
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Keywords: HTML; CGI; Helper; OOP; code generation;References
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