O'Reilly and Associates
- CGI Programming on the World Wide Web by Shishir Gundavaram (1996)
[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."
- CVS Pocket Reference by Gregor N. Purdy (2000)
[6/10]
"A handy and quick tool that answers almost all everyday questions a CVS user might have, but it probably doesn't give enough information for administrators."
- Computer Crime: A Crimefighter's Handbook by David Icove, Karl Seger, William VonStorch (1995)
[6/10]
"This book describes how criminals can attack your network and how you can defend your network against such attacks."
- DocBook: The Definitive Guide by Norman Walsh, Leonard Muellner (1999)
[6/10]
"DocBook provides a markup language that tags text based on content rather than on final appearance."
- HTML: The Definitive Guide by Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy (1998)
[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."
- JavaScript: The Definitive Guide by David Flanagan (1998)
[7/10]
"JavaScript: The Definitive Guide thoroughly describes the JavaScript language. Nearly every page includes sample code that illustrates each aspect of JavaScript."
- Programming Perl by Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, Randal L. Schwartz (1996)
[8/10]
"Programming Perl is the authoritative work on using the Perl language, which you would expect since Larry Wall, the inventor of Perl, is one of the authors."
Average score: 7.00
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