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The PERL Page
Address:
http://www.cis.ufl.edu/perl
PERL stands for Practical Extraction and
Report Language. It is a flexible and fairly easy-to-use programming language
that's especially suited to manipulating text. It is often used for developing
CGI gateways on Web servers. This site will get you started on creating
your own PERL scripts.
Building a Corporate Web
Address:
http://www.webcom.com/~wordmark/sem_1.html#home Wordmark
Associates has put together this informative and well-thought-out hypermedia
seminar for corporations wanting to establish a presence on the Web. I
recommend that you read this information
before designing your commercial Web pages.
A Beginner's Guide to HTML
Address:
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html
Once I started cruising the Web, it wasn't
long before I wanted to start putting up my own pages. The HTML markup
language that's used to create Web documents is not at all difficult, especially
with some of the specialized editing tools. And to help you get started,
NCSA provides an excellent hypermedia tutorial. You'll be creating simple
documents in a matter of hours.
Wow, The Web is BIG
Address:
http://www.mit.edu:8001/afs/sipb/user/mkgray/ht/wow-its-big.html
This site offers frequently updated statistics
on the size of the World Wide Web, based mainly on the flow of traffic.
You'll be surprised at how popular the Web really is!
The WWW FAQ
Address:
http://www.boutell.com/faq/ This list
of frequently asked questions is one of the best places to start learning
about the Web. It is thorough, well-organized, and updated frequently.
A good place to visit if you feel lost or confused or if you simply want
a fuller understanding of how the Web works.
Index to Multimedia Information Sources
Address:
http://viswiz.gmd.de/MultimediaInfo
Links to film and video resources, media archives, MPC specs, cable regulations,
desktop publishing, art, music, zines, publishers, MIDI, MPEG, satellite
TV, Nielsen ratings, the Billboard chart, hypertext and hypermedia, multimedia
software, newsgroups, and about a zillion other multimedia-related resources.
Multimedia FAQ heaven and lots of conference announcements.
Some Related Newsgroups
alt.answers
alt.security.pgp
alt.culture.internet
bit.listserv.new-list
alt.culture.usenet
misc.answers
alt.newbie
misc.legal.computing
alt.online-service
news.software.readers
Index Librorum Liberorum
Address:
http://www.fourmilab.ch/ John
Walker has amassed a large, interesting collection of public domain electronic
texts, technical papers, and programs. Not only does he make these materials
available to you, he has organized them so that it's easy to find what
you're looking for.
The Internet Services List
Address:
http://www.spectracom.com/islist/
This is Scott Yanoff's absolutely huge
list of World Wide Web hotlinks. It is well-organized and updated regularly.
Another great place to start
browsing!
InterNIC Directory
Address:
http://ds.internic.net/
InterNIC provides several very large searchable databases of Internet
resources. Definitely worth checking out.
Justin's Links From the Underground
Address:
http://www.links.net This is an almost
legendary hotlist of interesting and unusual Internet sites.
TILE.NET/LISTSERV
Address:
http://www.tile.net/tile/listserv/index.html There
are hundreds of special-interest e-mail lists, but how do you find them?
This site provides an organized overview of what's available.
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