Programming ASP.NET
Amazon.com Review: Suitable for most any programmer who wants to master ASP.NET with an eye toward real-world development, Programming ASP.NET is an excellent resource that mixes good coverage of APIs with actual programming techniques and advice using [... more]
$49.95
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Practical C++ Programming, Second Edition
Good, but errors and lack of depth detract: Overall, the book offers a balanced and well-presented introduction to C++. However, there are too many typos and mistakes for a programming text. O'Reilly needs to kick their editing team into gear. In [... more]
$39.95
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Programming Visual Basic 2005
VERY VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!: Are you a Visual Basic programmer? If you are, then this book is for you! Author Jesse Liberty, has done an outstanding job of writing a book that makes you productive immediately to create Windows and Web applications [... more]
$39.95
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Oracle Database Administration: The Essential Refe
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$39.95
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Subclassing and Hooking with Visual Basic
All of the basic techniques are revealed and a lot more: In Subclassing & Hooking With Visual Basic, computer expert Stephen Teilhet explains that Windows is essentially a messaging system and that every user action creates one or more messages to [... more]
$49.95
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Retro Gaming Hacks: Tips & Tools for Playing the Classics
HACKING YOUR WAY TO FUN!!: Are you an avid game player, programmer or video game journalist? If you are, then this book is for you! Author Chris Kohler, has done an outstanding job of writing a book that shows you everything you need to know to get your [... more]
$29.95
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Java I/O (O'Reilly Java)
Amazon.com Review: Because it doesn't provide a printf() function like C/C++, some developers think Java isn't up to snuff with files and streams. Author Rusty Harold Elliotte argues against this notion in Java I/O, a book that shows how Java's stream [... more]
$39.95
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Eclipse
Ok book: I agree with most of the other reviews the book is a little disjointed but it does a better job of explaining Eclipse than the confusing on-line documentation. However I was a very disappointed that it did not cover any of the CDT (the C/C++ [... more]
$44.95
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X Power Tools
Finally X explained: Ever since making Linux my primary OS of choice, I have found it impossible to find a cogent explanation of the different pieces of software that result in the graphical desktop. There are X, session managers, window managers, [... more]
$39.99
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Beginning VB 2008: From Novice to Professional
Terrible, deficient book, definitely not for "beginners": Flipping through this book in the store, it seemed like a good choice because it appeared to try to use coherent projects to teach rather than going the way of most horrible programming [... more]
$39.99
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Writing Excel Macros with VBA, 2nd Edition
Good reference book for experienced macro writers: This book is very helpfull to understand the objectmodel from Microsoft Excel and VBA. After reading this book it is much easier to write efficient code. Excellent coverage of Excel object model: There [... more]
$39.99
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RESTful Web Services
Brilliant and Horrible: Packed with all sorts of knowledge about REST, HTTP and AJAX this book will make you very capable at building well designed RESTful web services. Any topic imaginable is covered, from obscure ways of handling transactions, to [... more]
$39.99
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