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"Weighing in at 1,085 pages, it is absolutely wonderful to any programmer. No Starch truly outdid themselves with this one!"
--Dark Hybrid
, March 2005 (Full review)
"The authors have asserted their years of experience and it shows in a well-ordered, clearly laid out book."
--Kickstart News
, March 2005 (Full review)
"One-stop-shop for the triad of HTML, CSS and JavaScript... If you don't have a full-blown website developer package, or even if you do and the power is off, this book will pay for itself in no time."
--MacCompanion
, December 2004 (Full review)
"Intended for experienced DHTML developers, this reference alphabetically lists every HTML tag supported by Navigator and Internet Explorer."
--Book News
, December 2004 (Full review)
"The Web Programmer's Desk Reference is the one place to turn for Web developers who want to brush up on elements they may have forgotten, find what works with the programming they already have in place, or discover new elements."
--Point & Click Radio, Nov. 24, 2004 (Read interview)
"The authors have done an admirable job of including all required detail... I definitely recommend the book for its complete and thorough coverage of HTML, CSS and JavaScript."
--Security-Forum.com, Nov. 18, 2004 (Full review)
"I'm enormously thankful for books like The Web Programmer's Desk Reference... I have to give this book an enthusiastic 'thumbs up.' The Issi Cohens are to be commended for wading through such an immense volume of material, distilling it down to the basics and then cross-referencing it all. This is a must-have volume for any web professional who's looking for an accessible and understandable guide to the Internet's core languages."
--BlogCritics, Nov. 16, 2004 (Full review)
"This book is the missing link… I have very few complaints about the content."
--Amazon review, Nov. 8, 2004
Included in Top 10 List
--DingBat Magazine, November 2004 (Full review)
"With The Web Programmer's Desk Reference, you can find stuff you never knew existed, look up stuff you are a bit rusty on, or find what is compatible with familiar stuff so you can develop something even better."
--Golden Triangle PC Club, October 2004
"If you think of yourself as a 'Web programmer,' then you'll probably find this volume valuable."
--Graphics.com newsletter, Oct. 29, 2004
"This book has a lot going for it... You can find [information] easily... it's up to date with the latest standards, so it is probably more current than the individual books you bought earlier. You don't have to save much time to justify having this book on your desk."
--Books-On-Line (Full review)



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