The Double-Slash Dilemma: The Inventor's Regret in Web History takes readers on a fascinating journey through the creation of the World Wide Web, exploring the mind of its inventor, Tim Berners-Lee, and his surprising regret about a seemingly insignificant design choice-the inclusion of the double-slash (//) in URLs. This detailed book unravels the story of how the web came to be, from its inception at CERN to its rapid expansion across the globe, all while examining the technical, cultural, and historical significance of Berners-Lee's small but impactful decision. Learn about the evolution of web addresses, the impact of this decision on early web design, and how modern browsers have hidden these characters from everyday users. Delve into the legacy of the web's creation, its ongoing development, and the future of digital design. This insightful and thought-provoking book appeals to tech enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone curious about the web's origins and how even the smallest design decisions can influence the digital world. The Double-Slash Dilemma is a must-read for anyone interested in the untold stories behind the technologies that shape our lives.
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