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Walker's Review Tuesday February 6, 2007
Walker Hamilton recently had his review of the book ‘Architecture for the World Wide Web – 3rd Edition’ published on Digital Web Magazine.
Check out Walker’s critique and summary of this helpful book written by Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville. In his review, he focuses on the latest changes made in the 3rd edition and weighs it’s value against its predecessors.

image of Walker enjoying some vacation time in Mexico
A little about Walker:
Walker is not only a crucial part of our team as Lead Strategic Developer but is also the Technical Director at Digital Web Magazine. Please feel free to contact him about this article. Walker regularly expresses his expert opinion on his blog.
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