Tim Berners-Lee

Inventor of the World Wide Web

Tim Berners-Lee

by Melis­sa Stewart

Fer­gu­son Pub­lish­ing, 2001

for Grades 7–12

ISBN 978–0‑89434–367‑4

Pur­chase this book at your local inde­pen­dent book­seller or Amazon.com.

Grow­ing up with par­ents who worked on the first gen­er­al-pur­pose com­put­er built for com­mer­cial use, influ­enced Tim Bern­ers-Lee to think ana­lyt­i­cal­ly and forge ahead in new direc­tions. These are two of the char­ac­ter­is­tics that helped him invent the World Wide Web in the late 1980s and ear­ly 1990s. Today, it’s hard to imag­ine life with­out it.

Behind the Book

“This was a dif­fi­cult book to research because Bern­ers-Lee refused to be inter­viewed. It was easy to find infor­ma­tion about his accom­plish­ments, but hard to under­stand the man him­self. In the end, I had to devote more of the book to explain­ing com­put­er sci­ence than I had orig­i­nal­ly intend­ed. Luck­i­ly, young read­ers have told me they like the clear, sim­ple descrip­tions of how browsers and servers and HTML work.”

Reviews

“Stew­art posits that Berners-Lee’s inven­tion has had as impor­tant an impact on soci­ety as Gutenberg’s mov­able type in the 1400s. He not only devel­oped the Web, but also the brows­er, serv­er, HTML, etc. This inter­est­ing com­bi­na­tion of biog­ra­phy and career guide should have strong appeal for stu­dents.” (School Library Jour­nal)

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by Melis­sa Stewart

Fer­gu­son Pub­lish­ing, 2001

for Grades 7–12

ISBN 978–0‑89434–367‑4

Pur­chase this book at your local inde­pen­dent book­seller or Amazon.com.