How the Internet Works & the Web Development Process: This book for Web Enthusiasts interested in Learning how the Internet Works, Students interested … such as HTTP, HTTPS, TCP/IP, SMTP, IMAP
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How the Internet Works & the Web Development Process : This book explores how the internet works, including the composition and transmission of data packets over both Local and Wide Area Networks. We talk about the HTTP and HTTPS protocols as applicable to client and server side communications – including DNS Lookups. This book will also teach students how email exchange works over SMTP and IMAP. Here we offer a brief overview of the Web Development Process and Basic insights into the planning stages of a small website.Who this book is for:-Web Enthusiasts interested in Learning how the Internet Works-Students interested in Learning various Internet Protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, TCP/IP, SMTP, IMAP-Students interested in learning how Local and Wide Area Networks Operate-Students interested in the basics of Computer NetworkingWhat you will learn in this book:* Section 1: How the Internet Works- The Internet Overview- The HTTP Protocol- The HTTPS Protocol- The SMTP Protocol and Local Mail Delivery- Outbound Mail Delivery- Network Basics – LAN and WAN- Network Ports and Firewalls* Section 2: The Web Development Process- Web Development Process Overview* Section 3: Planning a Website- Web Application Planning Overview
ASIN : B087SCJYYM
Publisher : Independently published (April 29, 2020)
Language : English
Paperback : 30 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8641656151
Item Weight : 3.36 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.07 x 9 inches
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Lorenzo R. –
30 pages thick, 25 lines per page, not a comma in the whole text, misspelled in every acronym, it seems to be dictated to a computer and whoever did it did not bother to read it again before printing it. A complete waste of paper.