The Ultimate HTML Reference is intended for a very broad audience. Whether you are just getting started with HTML or whether you are a seasoned professional, this book is meant for you.
0 replies - 1312 views - 09/18/08 by Schalk Neethling in Book Reviews
The purpose of this book is to introduce the jQuery library and to encourage its use as an extremely useful addition to the web developer's toolkit. Best practices for using and extending jQuery are...
0 replies - 3323 views - 09/08/08 by David Sills in Book Reviews
Educating start-ups and business owners on the topics that relates to the new Web 2.0 economy and business model.
0 replies - 1135 views - 08/25/08 by Schalk Neethling in Book Reviews
This book is for Java programmers that want to learn about this fairly new Java standard: JSF. I would say knowledge of Java and HTML/JavaScript is preferred, but not required.
1 replies - 1508 views - 03/25/08 by Stanley Kubasek in Book Reviews
The intent of this book is to get designers and developers thinking
differently about accessibility, not making accessibility it less
important, but like the author states, We should think...
0 replies - 1036 views - 03/23/08 by Schalk Neethling in Book Reviews
The author's stated focus is "not on teaching you Ajax" but "on
showing you how to do cool things with Ajax." It is intended to be
approachable by anyone with an HTML and/or CSS...
0 replies - 1137 views - 02/27/08 by Matt Stine in Book Reviews
The author states that this title is aimed at designers and developers
that needs to work with CSS but who do not have the time to wade
through all of the theory. So, I would say that this book is...
0 replies - 1264 views - 01/23/08 by Meera Subbarao in Book Reviews
This book is appropriate for complete beginners to the Google Web Toolkit. It is quite light on theory, but very hands-on and oriented towards practical exercises. Once you have worked through this...
0 replies - 2318 views - 01/22/08 by Geertjan Wielenga in Book Reviews
The GWT in Action authors intended their creation for a wide variety of developers interested in building Web 2.0 applications. The journey through the book deals with a fair number of technologies....
0 replies - 492 views - 09/10/07 by admin in Book Reviews