Rating: Summary: DUH! Review: .That one word (DUH! ) sums up the content of this book. If you are dedicated to having your intelligence insulted, then its trivial, elementary, superflous, and mostly irrelevant information is eminently for you.
Rating: Summary: DUH! Review: . That one word (DUH! ) sums up the content of this book. If you are dedicated to having your intelligence insulted, then its trivial, elementary, superflous, and mostly irrelevant information is eminently for you.
Rating: Summary: simple Review: hello! this book is the simple. and I am interested in field of the webmaster.
Rating: Summary: Who is this book for? Review: I thought the author would assume that people buying this book already know the basics of web design and other common sense issues, such as knowing to "proofread your resume" (there actually was a section on this). Instead this book is completely book is completely basic and boring. I was hoping it would be really specific by giving advice such as how important it is to learn Java. Not sure who it was written for because who would buy a book about being a Webmaster if they didn't have a clue?
Rating: Summary: Who is this book for? Review: I thought the author would assume that people buying this book already know the basics of web design and other common sense issues, such as knowing to "proofread your resume" (there actually was a section on this). Instead this book is completely book is completely basic and boring. I was hoping it would be really specific by giving advice such as how important it is to learn Java. Not sure who it was written for because who would buy a book about being a Webmaster if they didn't have a clue?
Rating: Summary: Helpful for Novice Web Starters Review: Succinctly, this is a short book (about 140 pages) that answers frequently asked questions for novice web starters. I found it helpful, and particularly liked the: professional association, training program, and accrediting body listings. Don't expect great detail on any one topic but an overview for guidance. Conclusively, it was brief and easy to understand, and it could be used as a reference source for researching other inspiring topics.
Rating: Summary: Helpful for Novice Web Starters Review: Succinctly, this is a short book (about 140 pages) that answers frequently asked questions for novice web starters. I found it helpful, and particularly liked the: professional association, training program, and accrediting body listings. Don't expect great detail on any one topic but an overview for guidance. Conclusively, it was brief and easy to understand, and it could be used as a reference source for researching other inspiring topics.
Rating: Summary: Simple, full of General Advice Review: This book is mostly full beginner advice that could be used by anyone just entering the professional job market. Very little content is Webmaster, IT specific, what is specific is rudimentary. I got this book from the Library, I am glad I did not have to pay anything for it, it provided me with zero information. I also checked out "Web Design in a Nutshell", published by O'Reilly, their books are infinitely more informative.
Rating: Summary: Simple, full of General Advice Review: This book is mostly full beginner advice that could be used by anyone just entering the professional job market. Very little content is Webmaster, IT specific, what is specific is rudimentary. I got this book from the Library, I am glad I did not have to pay anything for it, it provided me with zero information. I also checked out "Web Design in a Nutshell", published by O'Reilly, their books are infinitely more informative.
Rating: Summary: Good book for those wanting to know more about the field Review: This is an excellent resource book for anyone entertaining the idea of becoming a Webmaster. It thoughtfully explorers the various requirements, job options, training tracks, etc.
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