Internet

  • CGI Programming on the World Wide Web by Shishir Gundavaram (1996)

    score: 7 of 10 [7/10]

    "This book offers a comprehensive explanation of the Common Gateway Interface (CGI). Nearly all of the examples in the book are Perl scripts, so you can use most of these examples directly on your server."

  • Cutting Edge by Jeffrey S. Savage (2001)

    score: 5 of 10 [5/10]

    "Savage had high aspirations for his first novel, but through inexperience missed some of the opportunities that would have made Cutting Edge a sitting-on-the-edge-of-your-seat page turner."

  • HTML: The Definitive Guide by Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy (1998)

    score: 9 of 10 [9/10]

    "This book describes every feature of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) -- such as cascading style sheets, forms, tables, and frames--and all of the extensions to HTML that are included in Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer."

  • Web Concept and Design: A Comprehensive Guide to Creating Effective Web Sites by Crystal Waters (1996)

    score: 8 of 10 [8/10]

    "This book outlines the steps of creating a user interface, explains how to lay out page elements using grids, and describes how to use storyboards to plan an intranet site."

  • Web Sites That Work by Roger Black, Sean Elder (1997)

    score: 9 of 10 [9/10]

    "Roger Black made his mark in the design world through accomplishments such as being the art director of Rolling Stone and the design director of New York Magazine and Newsweek. Black has now turned his attention to designing Internet sites and has found that most of the tried-and-true elements of print design still work."

    Average score: 7.60