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The Webmaster's Handbook
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Christian Neuss, Independent Consultant, Germany, and Johan Vromans,
Squirrel Design, The Netherlands.
Thompson Publishing.
ISBN: 1-85032-253-8
Binding: Paper with CD-ROM & WebExtra
Price: #19.95/$29.95
Pub Date: December 1995
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The World Wide Web is currently experiencing immense popularity. Not
only do people want to
know how to access information, they are also interested in how to set
up an information server for
the Web. Running a Web server allows for inexpensive, instant
distribution of information, which can
be frequently updated whenever changes are necessary.
One of the first books designed for advanced Internet information
providers and World Wide Web
users, The Webmaster's Handbook helps readers enhance the functionality
of their Web servers
and provides helpful fill-out forms support.
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The Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog
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Ed Krol.
O'Reilly, 2nd Edition April 1994
ISBN: 1-56592-063-5, Order Number: 0635
574 pages, $24.95
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As a complete introduction to the Internet, this book covers the basic
utilities you use to access the
network: mail, telnet, ftp, and news readers. But it also does much
more. The Guide pays close
attention to several important information servers (Archie, Wais,
Gopher) that are, essentially,
databases of databases: they help you find what you want among the
millions of files and thousands
of archives available. There's also coverage of the World Wide Web,
including the Web's
multimedia browser, Mosaic. We've also included our own database of
databases: a resource index
that covers a broad selection of several hundred important resources,
ranging from the King James Bible to archives for USENET news.
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Perl 5 Desktop Reference
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by Johan Vromans
Published by O'Reilly & Assoc
February 1, 1996
Paperback
List: $6.95 -- Amazon.com Price: $6.25 -- You Save: $0.70(10%)
ISBN: 1565921879
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A standard quick-reference guide for the Perl programming language,
this book provides a complete overview of Perl, from variables to input
and output, from flow control to regular expressions, from functions
to command-line options--all packaged into a convenient, carry-around
guide that can easily be inserted into a favorite Perl programming
manual. 25 pp. Pub: 2/96.
This is not a complete book, but rather a
handy guide to all the various functions, operators, variables, etc.
in Perl, including the new Perl 5 functions. This is useful as
a companion to one of the above books.
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