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Thomas A. Powell

Författare till HTML: The Complete Reference

10 verk 449 medlemmar 3 recensioner

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Thomas A. Powell is the president and founder of Powell Internet Consulting, LLC (www.pint.com), a recognized leader in Web site development and Internet publishing. Powell has developed several Internet publishing courses, including the UCSD Extension Web Publishing Certificate Program. He writes visa mer for numerous periodicals, including Network World, and lectures regularly on topics such as the Internet. Web site design, and how to establish a Web presence. visa färre

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Födelsedag
1968
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male

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BOTTOM-LINE:
Good simple reference
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PLOT OR PREMISE:
A reference guide for HTML
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WHAT I LIKED:
Good as a simple reference / encyclopaedia tool.
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WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:
Not so great for learning the intricacies from the bottom-up, short on tutorial or theory side.
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DISCLOSURE:
I received no compensation, not even a free copy, in exchange for this review. I am not personal friends with the author, nor do I follow him / her on social media.
 
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polywogg | Jan 8, 2017 |
October 17, 2001
This isn't absolutely a book to learn HTML. It's not very useful at that.
If you already know HTML and you need a (physical) place where to quickly get precise and complete information on every HTML tag, this is the best. Differently from many huge trash books (like the xyz bible...), it's small, simple, complete, easy to read, ant it will leave some free space on your desk.
I'm using it every time I need to make an HTML page.
 
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folini | 1 annan recension | Aug 27, 2009 |
Woefully outdated, but I never bought anything better. Does me fine (with books on CSS, JS, etc.)
 
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timspalding | 1 annan recension | Nov 6, 2005 |

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10
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449
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½ 3.7
Recensioner
3
ISBN
27
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