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Webinar room: http://bit.ly/utdcs-drmin

Title: Web Programming with XAMPP
Presentation & demo by Dr. Richard Min, CS professor @ UT Dallas
Thursday May 21 10pm Central time / Friday May 22 8:30am India time

This is an introductory tutorial for web programming. We cover a few tutorials on HTML, JavaScript, PHP and MySQL with XAMPP framework. XAMPP stands for Cross-Platform (X), Apache (A), MySQL (M), PHP (P) and Perl (P). We will walk through a few hand-on labs to install XAMPP on your laptop, to create a simple web page, to start and stop your web server and database, and a few examples working with PHP and MySQL to create web page and database table, interacting with web user to add or delete a record.

Dr. Richard Min is a Computer Science faculty at University of Texas at Dallas. Richard earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science along with his five masters degrees in Computer Engineering and Business Administration. His research was in Coinductive Logic Programming and its application to Answer Set Program Solver. His current research and work for last 10 years has been focused on the application of coinductive reasoning to the study of circular rhetoric and paradox in the Bible. Richard has an extensive teaching and industry work experience since 1978 including IBM, AT&T, Bank of America, EDS, Department of Treasure and has been teaching as an adjunct professor for various colleges and universities since 1980. He had served as USAF Civil Air Patrol chaplain and an ordained pastor.

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