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Re: HTML Book
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jern@spaceaix.jhuapl.edu)
Tue Nov 1 15:23:31 1994
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 1994 21:04:47 +0100
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> > Is there an HTML book which describes and teaches the ENTIRE language
> > including forms, maps, etc.
>
> Hah! Its the Night of the Living HTML books!
The web has inspired the ultimate modern oxymoron: "HTML books".
A year ago you couldn't find a book on the Internet in non-technical
book stores. Last week I saw three shelves in Waldenbooks. There
is a justification for buying such a book: the disks! I have to
write a letter of justification to buy software but books come out
of petty cash. But it's really hard to find a book with a disk
that justifies the purchase. :-)
What's next? HTML garage sales?
Can we kill this thread?
bob