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The Handbook for Reluctant Database Administrators
Very useful guide: Not a thorough reference book, but a very helpful book for someone who doesn't have the time to digest the entire set of books online. Full of practical advice. The author writes...: Whether you are a programmer who is now responsible [... more]
CDN$50.12
Amazon CA

Beginning ASP.NET in VB .NET: From Novice to Professional
The ASP.net bible -- You just can not afford not to have it.: This is "THE" ASP.net I was looking for. I have some other ASP.net books for helping learning/developing. But this one is the most complete I found among the other ones. I'd [... more]
CDN$52.08
Amazon CA

Beyond HTML Goodies
Solutions to some of the nonstandard problems you may face: The title is a bit misleading, in that the book is nearly all about Javascript. Broken down into a collection of short tutorials, each of which solves a specific problem, they are all [... more]
CDN$32.99
Amazon CA

C++ FAQs
Decent, but largely redundant.: This is a 'much expanded' version of the famous on-line C++ FAQ which promises much more detail and material. Since I am trying to constantly prove that I do know C++ well, I picked this book during my C++ book buying [... more]
CDN$65.99
Amazon CA

Just Enough Software Test Automation
Practical: I purchased this text while researching automated testing for my Master's paper. Mosley and Posey focus on the pragmatic aspects of implementing automated testing. Since the focus of my paper was on justifying software testing automation, I [... more]
CDN$48.99
Amazon CA

ASP.NET: Tips, Tutorials and Code
From Amazon.co.uk: Web developers using Microsoft server platforms will migrate to ASP.NET for its combination of greater functionality combined with greater ease of use.ASP.NET: Tips, Tutorials and Code is intended to provide a complete tutorial and [... more]
CDN$54.95
Amazon CA

Apache Cookbook
Recipes for success from two experts: While Apache is possibly the most popular and ubiquitous open source project it is certainly not the most simple. One module alone, mod_rewrite, causes me almost more problems and regex wrestling matches than all [... more]
CDN$34.99
Amazon CA

GUI Bloopers: Don'ts and Do's for Software Developers ...
From Amazon.com: In GUI Bloopers, consultant Jeff Johnson uses 550+ pages to illustrate common pitfalls in user interface design, the all-important iceberg tip that end users confuse with applications and that developers confuse with end users. Reporting [... more]
CDN$66.63
Amazon CA

COM+ Programming from the Ground Up
Superb: This book begins with a look at how to program COM using raw C++ and then transitions to ATL. This provides a superb foundation in the underlying COM internals so that it is clear how COM works under the covers. After showing how to build a COM [... more]
CDN$59.95
Amazon CA

Learning Visual Basic.NET Through Applications
One of the best tutorials: I've bought about 20 books on Visual Studio .NET, and many of them are on Visual Basic. This is one of the best tutorials I've come across. Since I was familiar with a lot of the true beginner's stuff I skipped over most [... more]
CDN$56.95
Amazon CA

JavaServer Pages
Good content, but bad organization: I started reading "JavaServer Pages, 3rd Edition" hoping to get a good grasp of JSP. After 3 days I was wondering why I was still confused about JSP. Then I started reading the JSP chapter in "Java [... more]
CDN$69.95
Amazon CA

Servlets and JavaServer Pages(TM): The J2EE(TM) ...
Very low level: Don't waste your time reading this book. About 10% of this book is information worth knowing. The rest is "packaging material" ( How the books is organized?, What are we going to do next? and countless repetitions ). Good book: [... more]
CDN$59.99
Amazon CA
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