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Is it relevant to study in 2020?
Good evening! I am looking for programming courses in my city, I found the most suitable option, but I just can’t figure out what is now outdated, and what is still relevant? In the study, these are:
1. The principles of interaction between a web server and a browser.
1.1. Fundamentals of client-server interaction.
1.2. High level protocols.
1.3. HTTP protocol. Transferring data using GET and POST methods. URL encoding of data. MIME types.
1.4. Cookie technology.
1.5. Overview of existing web servers. Areas of their application.
1.6. Static and dynamic web pages.
1.7. Overview of server web programming technologies (CGI/Perl, PHP, ASP, JSP/servlets, SSI), their support by various operating systems and web servers.
2. Administration of Internet Information Server.
2.1. Basic information about IIS.
2.2. The concept of a "virtual" server. Creating and configuring a virtual server in IIS 5.0.
2.3. The concept of "home" and "virtual" directories. Creating and configuring a virtual directory.
2.4. Windows Network Utilities. Utilities ping, netstat.
3. Server solutions based on IIS. Application of ASP and PHP technologies.
3.1. Web server interfaces. CGI and ISAPI interfaces.
3.2. ASP technology.
3.3. Programming languages VBScript and JScript. Features and capabilities.
3.4. Examples of creating a page using ASP technology in VBScript and JScript.
3.5. The concept of ActiveX - component. Using ActiveX Components in IIS.
3.6. PHP technology.
3.7. PHP programming language. Features and capabilities.
3.8. Setting up IIS to work with PHP.
3.9. An example of creating a page using PHP technology.
4. Administration of the Apache web server.
4.1. Basic information about the Apache web server.
4.2. Apache web server configuration basics.
4.3. Creating a virtual web server in Apache.
4.4. Creating a virtual directory and setting access rights to it.
5. Server solutions based on Apache. CGI programming. Application of PHP and SSI technologies.
5.1. Using CGI programs in Apache.
5.2. Perl programming language. Features and capabilities.
5.3. An example of creating a page using a Perl CGI program.
5.4. server variables.
5.5. Configuring Apache to work with PHP as a plug-in and as a CGI application.
5.6. Server Side Include technology.
5.7. Configuring Apache to work with SSI.
5.8. An example of creating a page using SSI directives.
6. Basics of working with databases in web applications.
6.1. Fundamentals of database theory.
6.2. Review of databases typical for web-technologies.
6.3. SQL language.
6.4. Working with MySQL database.
6.5. An example of a page using PHP technology to access the MySQL database.
6.6. Working with an Access database.
6.7. ODBC setup.
6.8. An example of a page using PHP technology for accessing an Access database via ODBC.
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It's not worth it, a lot of it is already dead, a lot of it is almost dead. This is a 10 year old plan. If the program has not changed since then, why do you need such teachers?
If you also need to pay for it ... All this can be gradually studied by yourself ... These courses are useful only to those apparently who lead them.
This is the most primitive base. And you are already starting to choose whether to teach it?
Are you sure you want to be in IT? Even if you are going to teach this in the courses, how will you teach something more difficult?
You will be a good interlocutor for 60-year-old teachers in the subject of "computer programming" of not the most advanced universities. It is unlikely to work with all this, except perhaps also at the departments or in some budgetary organizations to support software 10-15 years ago.
But if the main thing for you is a good and stable team, then that's it.
Here you have their plan, according to it, and teach yourself. Paying money for something about which there are thousands of articles on Google is a dubious decision.
study it and you will already understand it in general, and then specialize in the area of interest
IIS, Apache. VBSCrip is not relevant now, then I suppose they will die altogether, so you should think about it, do you need it?
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