XML Step by Step (DV-DLT Fundamentals)
Amazon.com Review: Books about XML often provide more detail than the reader needs and not enough coverage of related technologies. It's under this premise that Michael J. Young has written Step by Step XML, a kinder, gentler tutorial to XML. The first [... more]
$49.99
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HTML 4 for the World Wide Web, Fourth Edition (Visual ...
Amazon.com Review: "Perhaps the best-written HTML tutorial ever." This book occupies a unique spot in my opinion. It's "the competition." All other HTML/Web page learning or how-to books are trying to knock the crown from this book's [... more]
$19.99
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The Book of JavaScript: A Practical Guide to Interactive ...
Amazon.com Review: Most Web developers pick up a book to learn how to use a language like JavaScript, looking for practical examples of how to get things done. The Book of JavaScript: A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages is plenty practical, and [... more]
$29.95
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HTML 4.01 Weekend Crash Course (With CD-ROM)
It did the job: This book took me from knowing absolutely nothing about HTML to being able to create a basic web page. It was very clear about using text and basic graphics. The CD-ROM included the code covered in the book as well as .gifs and .jpgs to [... more]
$24.99
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Web Development with Java Server Pages
Amazon.com Review: Web Development with JavaServer Pages is truly an excellent and in-depth tutorial in the effective use of JSPs to build Web applications. Geared toward the Web designer or intermediate Java programmer who's making a transition to JSPs [... more]
$44.95
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HTML 4 for the World Wide Web: VQS (3rd Edition)
Amazon.com Review: Ask any burgeoning Web-page author what they want in an HTML guide, and the list would go something like this: concise, informative, plenty of examples, a little bit of fun without being too cute. Elizabeth Castro's HTML for the World [... more]
$17.95
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Html 4 Bible (Bible (Wiley))
Amazon.com Review: In HTML 4 Bible, you'll find a comprehensive definition of what is considered state of the art in Web-publishing languages. The book explains HTML tags and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) thoroughly, and it gives some attention to [... more]
$49.99
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The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design
Amazon.com Review: The classic Art of Human-Computer Interface Design is one book that isn't filled with code samples but is nonetheless a thought-provoking resource for developers. The book is a collection of essays from industry luminaries such as Alan [... more]
$59.99
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COM IDL and Interface Design
Amazon.com Review: An expert-mode guide to the inner workings of the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), COM IDL and Interface Design also provides some excellent sample code for objects that are useful for an e-commerce Web site. The author [... more]
$49.99
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Principles and Guidelines in Software User Interface Design
Good practical guidelines though repetitive: Good book. List coherently the do's and don'ts of interface design. The kind of stuff you think you know but don't practice. Actually give reasons why you should do it 'her' way but undeniably well-founded. I [... more]
$101.00
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Building Corporate Portals with XML
Amazon.com Review: Getting a handle on an organization's related internal and external information is a daunting task. Building Corporate Portals with XML is a guide to moving to integrated Web portals to serve internal processes, external partners, and [... more]
$49.99
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Sams Teach Yourself UML in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself ...
Great UML book and Best Technical Read I've seen: I've got a technical library of more than 500 books. Most of them I read until I learn what I need and then they sit on the bookshelf only to be used as a reference. This book is different. I felt that I [... more]
$24.99
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