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Recommended Reading
We've found some very interesting and useful information on web sites and
in books that we think would be helpful for our customers to learn more about
the Internet. If you're interested in learning more about the world-wide-web, E-Mail, or the Internet
in general, this section is a good place to start your research.
| Web Sites |
Internet Basics and Web Design by ZDNet
Ziff-Davis, publishers of PC Magazine, has compiled an interesting collection of basic tips for
Internet browsers, E-Mail programs, and other Internet topics. They even have information on
creating your first web page. |
W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium
The standard-setting organization for the World Wide Web. This site has more information than you
can read in one session, but it is the definitive reference for HTML, Cascading Style Sheets,
XML, and related topics. Not light reading, but useful nonetheless. |
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How the Internet Works (6th ed.)
This book promises "an exciting visual journey down the highways and byways of the Internet,"
and it does a pretty good job of it. A useful book for beginners and Internet die-hards alike.
TCP/IP, Winsock, E-Mail, and every other Internet buzzword you can think of is covered in this
useful resource. |
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UNIX in a Nutshell
If we had to select just one UNIX book, this would be it. It provides the basic UNIX commands that will help you get around
on the UNIX command line. If you're ever at a UNIX shell prompt, this book should be at your side! |
Dummies Guides
You may think that these books can't be any good. However, most of them are extremely useful, and it would be worth your
time picking up one of these for a topic you are interested in.
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