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Practical Internet |
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15/09/00 (60 review reads) |
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Advantages: Excellent step by step tutorials on web-building
Disadvantages: Not very photogenic, and thats just the editor
Paragon have a habit of producing magazines that fail to catch the eye - but are gold mines of information. Practical Internet (PI) is no exception. Future Magazines have looks and content, Paragon magazines tend to have the later - but its worth every penny. Not content with the obligatory free coverdisk every month you will usually find a free paperback book aswell. The first book that I read from PI was about creating your own website in 24 hours. I think we have all seen books with outlandish promises for titles - except this book fullfilled the promise. Right from basic HTML through to Internet sources through to actually uploading to the web in step-by-step-anyone-can-follow-this instructions. The level of detail and clarity was superb - and typifies the monthly output from the team at PI. Every month they have an uncanny knack of doing a feature on something you have been meaning to look up, and answering all your questions. Try and look past that terrible editor photo they stick on the first page, this magazine is a must subscribe for the beginner *and* the intermediate Webmaster Wannabe. You will only have to buy one issue to see what I am saying is true, after that I would anticipate you taking advantage of the subscription offer. No, I don't work for Paragon - but I complain enough so now I am giving credit where credit is due. Hope that Helps.
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