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"To remain static on the Web is to court obsolescence." - William Stanek, PC Magazine, January 1998.

"At times, web technologies seem to be spinning out of control."- William Stanek, Dr. Dobb's, Sep/Oct 1997.

 

  

"The Internet is the place where the little dynamo called Java was first set free." - William Stanek, Peter Noton's Guide to Java Programming, May 1996.

"Netscape ONE promises to usher in an exciting new era of open standards and network-centric applications."- William Stanek, Netscape ONE Developer's Guide, April 1997.

 

  

"LiveConnect and ActiveX are breakthrough technologies." - William Stanek, PC Magazine, Sept 9, 1997.

"Enabling advanced server-side solutions is what LiveWire is all about." - William Stanek, Dr. Dobb's May/June 1997.

  

 

"The explosive growth of the Internet and the Web opened the door to technologies that are changing the way we use computers forever." - William Stanek, PC Magazine, Sept 23, 1997.

"What VRML brings to the Web is the capability to render complex 3-D images using simple instructions." - William Stanek, PC Magazine, August 1997.

  

  

"To publish successfully on the Web, you do not have to be a genius, a programmer or a computer guru with insider secrets." - William Stanek, FrontPage Unleashed January 1997.

"Scripting is the key to interactive pages." - William Stanek, PC Magazine, June 10, 1997.

  

  

"Ever since push appeared in the public eye, it has been the hottest buzzword in the industry." - William Stanek, PC Magazine, Sept 23, 1997.

"The World Wide Web is rapidly evolving into a medium that rivals television for information content and entertainment value." - William Stanek, Web Publishing Unleashed Professional Reference, January 1997.

 

  

"Trying to tap into the tremendous potential of the Web can be a daunting task." - William Stanek, Increase Your Web Traffic, August 1997.

"Both JavaScript and JScript have extensive client-side and server-side frameworks." - William Stanek, PC Magazine, June 24, 1997.

  

  

"Dynamic HTML lets Web authors do more-and do it more precisely-than ever before." - William Stanek, PC Magazine, January 1998.

 

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