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Platinum Edition Using HTML 3.2, Java 1.1, and CGI

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Title: Platinum Edition Using HTML 3.2, Java 1.1, and CGI
by Jim O'Donnell, Jerry Ablan, Tobin Anthony, Eric Ladd, Dr. Donald Doherty, Jeffry Dwight
ISBN: 0-7897-0932-5
Publisher: Que
Pub. Date: November, 1996
Format: Textbook Binding
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $70.00
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Average Customer Rating: 3.07 (15 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: A great Bargain!
Comment: This book is awesome, especially the CDs that came with it. The package is very relevant for me being a webmaster, the books gave me the idea of the different concept of building and implementing a web server in different platforms!

Rating: 5
Summary: Not 5 stars, 555,000 stars!!!!
Comment: Here is the most comprehensive reference available on HTML, Web page creations, and new Web programming techniques and technologies. The two CD-ROMs include the most complete set of HTML tools, including editors, Java tools, code samples, plug-ins, plug-in development tools, and more, plus tools for Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX, along with a library of 10 top-selling Que Web development books in HTML format.

Rating: 3
Summary: Superficial Edition Using HTML3.2 - JAVA1.1 And CGI
Comment: This is the classic book that a good observer cannot leave on the shelf. Yes... Exactly!.. See it, it's big, and seems to be saying "Buy me, Buy me!"... But behind a talking book, ther's the far side of the coin... Even if I must admit some of the contents are well studied, many others are really unuseful. The author looses time in teaching a lot of programs that surely a good WebMaster already knows (and, in the rare case hi does not, he'd better buy a specific book for each prog.)... Going on, I got disappointed for the Java/CGI section of the book... Too dispersive... Sorry... How's that possible that a so huge and vast argument (Java and CGI programming) can be so lightly shown to the reader?... But now, let's go to the worst side... U probably think that that's a good price... And, opening the book, u surely could think.. "Man, that way I can buy 13 book toghether!!"... Yes, sure... But... Try to read the other 12... An ELECTRONIC book, it's all but a book... No pictures, and a really hard reading challenge... But looking at the whole package, I cannot say "that's a steal!"... So, I give 6 to the book, just for the gifts it has behind the covers...

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