Resources

There are many books on the Internet, HTML, Web design, and Web programming. I will list just the ones I have looked at and that I would recommend.

Web site design
Books:

Conger, Sue and Richard O. Mason. Planning and Designing Effective Web Sites. Albany: Course Technology,1998

Black, Roger. Websites That Work.  San Jose: Adobe Press, 1997.

Garcia, Dr. Mario R..  Redesigning Print for the Web  Indianapolis: Hayden Books, 1997.

Powell, Thomas A. Web Design: The Complete Reference. Berkeley: McGraw-Hill, 2000.

Siegel, David.  Creating Killer Web Sites: The Art of Third-Generation Site Design. Second Edition. Indianapolis: Hayden Books, 1997.

Williams, Robin and John Tollett. The Non-Designers Web Book: An easy guide to creating, designing, and posting your own web site. Berkeley, California: Peachpit Press, 1997.

 

Web site:
Yale Style Manual

HTML

Online sources:

HTML Code Tutorial

The Web Developer's Virtual Library

Web Pages That Suck Learn good design by looking at bad design.

Poor Richard's Web Site "Geek-Free, Commonsense Advice on Building a Low-Cost Web Site"

David Siegel's Home Page

JavaScript

Danesh, Arman.  JavaScript Interactive Course.  Madera, California: The Waite Group, 1997.

Manger, Jason. J.  JavaScript Essentials. Berkeley, California: Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 1996.

Java

Cohn, Mike, et al.  Web Programming with Visual J++.  Indianapolis: Sam's Net, 1997.

Davis, Stephen R.  Learn Java Now.  Redmond, Washington: Microsoft Press, 1996.

Online sources:

Gamelan

CGI (Perl)

Herrmann, Eric.  Teach Yourself CGI Programming with Perl 5 in a Week.   Second Edition.  Indianapolis: Sam's Net, 1997.

Medinets, David.  Perl 5 by Example.  Indianapolis: Que Corporation, 1996.

The World Wide Web

Berners-Lee, Tim.  Weaving the Web. New York: Harper Collins, 1999.