Geekman,
@Geekman@bitbang.social avatar

Another great retro find from clearing out our defunct office. I have no idea how it ended up at work, but I got this – The NCSA Mosaic Handbook (for the Macintosh) as a starry-eyed teen way back in 1994 (the year it was published).

Mosaic was an early web browser whose code became that basis for the original Internet Explorer. Before I even had an internet connection, this classic O'Reilly book taught me how to make HTML pages, and the protocol basics of HTTP.

Book page teaching very basic HTML code
Book page showing a screenshot of the Internet Underground Music Archive web page displayed in NCSA Mosaic.

amoroso,
@amoroso@fosstodon.org avatar

@Geekman Interesting, I didn't know Mosaic was ported to the Mac.

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