Reply to Re: HTML textbook recommendations

Your name:

Reply:


Posted by Jake on 10/07/05 11:39

In message
<434605d9$0$19783$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au>, Mark
Parnell <webmaster@clarkecomputers.com.au> writes
>In our last episode, Neredbojias <neredbojias@neredbojias.com>
>pronounced to alt.html:
>
>> Dave Raggett of w3c infamy has an html book out, although I dunno how
>> good it is - having not read it. I would asssssssssssume, however, that
>> it's up-to-date.
>
>The only one listed at http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/ is Raggett on
>HTML4 (at the bottom of the page), which was published in 1998 and is
>apparently out of print. It may be good, but if it's out of print, it's
>probably not much good to Stan. :-(
>

Amazon (UK) has a number of copies, shipping from either the UK or US.

What's surprising is to see the price they are selling for, compared
with the price I paid for mine (2nd edition) some years ago (from £32 to
£93 -- I paid £25 for my copy). On its way to becoming a 'collectible'?

Excellent book.

One or two of DR's comments (in the book), though, may not go down too
well with this group ;-)

regards.



--
Jake (jake@gododdin.demon.co.uk -- just a 'spam trap' mail address)

[Back to original message]


Удаленная работа для программистов  •  Как заработать на Google AdSense  •  England, UK  •  статьи на английском  •  PHP MySQL CMS Apache Oscommerce  •  Online Business Knowledge Base  •  DVD MP3 AVI MP4 players codecs conversion help
Home  •  Search  •  Site Map  •  Set as Homepage  •  Add to Favourites

Copyright © 2005-2006 Powered by Custom PHP Programming

Сайт изготовлен в Студии Валентина Петручека
изготовление и поддержка веб-сайтов, разработка программного обеспечения, поисковая оптимизация