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Title: | CGI Programming on the World Wide Web |
Other Titles: | 1st ed |
Authors: | Shishir, Gundavaram |
Keywords: | Wide area Networks |
Issue Date: | 1996 |
Publisher: | O Reilly |
Abstract: | One of the Internet's worst-kept secrets is that CGI is astoundingly simple. That is, it's trivial in
design, and anyone with an iota of programming experience can write rudimentary scripts that work.
It's only when your needs are more demanding that you have to master the more complex workings of the Web. In a way, CGI is easy the same way cooking is easy: anyone can toast a muffin or poach an egg. It's only when you want a Hollandaise sauce that things start to get complicated. |
Description: | Copyright belongs to O'Reilly & Associates |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/436 |
ISBN: | 1-56592-168-2, |
Appears in Collections: | Wide area Networks
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