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Re: CGI books?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Eric Smith)
Thu Nov 7 21:49:09 1996

Date: 8 Nov 1996 03:13:54 -0000
From: Eric Smith <eric@brouhaha.com>
To: "M. Neidorff" <neidorm@haven.ios.com>
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"M. Neidorff" <neidorm@haven.ios.com> wrote:
> I know that this is a bit off topic, but can anyone recommend "the best"
> book on CGI programming?  

Here's the one I like, as found in the database at Computer Literacy Bookstore
(http://www.clbooks.com/):

TITLE  : CGI PROGRAMMING IN C & PERL W/CDROM      [  1.0 ed]
AUTHOR : BOUTELL        
ORDER# : DZ728432
ISBN # : 0201422190
PUB BY : ADDISON-WESLEY--- AGENCY ORDER DESK     
YEAR   : Apr 1996
SUBJECT: COMMON GATEWAY INTERFACE                                              
PRICE  : $  34.95
STOCK  : IN STOCK at San Jose
         IN STOCK at Tyson's Corner

I liked it because it was one of the few books that had coverage of a real
programming language rather than only Perl.  (Danger! Flame bait!)

I haven't looked at the following book, but usually O'Reilly publishes
some really good stuff:

TITLE  : CGI PROGRAMMING ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB    [  1.0 ed]
AUTHOR : GUNDAVARAM     
ORDER# : DZ721490
ISBN # : 1565921682
PUB BY : O'REILLY & ASSOCIATES                   
YEAR   : Feb 1996
SUBJECT: COMMON GATEWAY INTERFACE                                              
PRICE  : $  29.95
STOCK  : IN STOCK at San Jose
         IN STOCK at Tyson's Corner

Cheers,
Eric


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