If you want to skip unnecessary expositions and learn only the good parts while learning web development then the book " HTML and CSS: The Good Parts " by Ben Henick is for you. By reading this book I'm able to determine the middle road for developing dynamic webpages with assurance of...
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C.J Date This book " Database Design and Relational Theory " is about designing the database with various relationships in the design. In chapter 1 and 2, it is explained about Design theory which is the scientific foundation for database design, just as the relational model is the scientific...
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Nancy Muir As the title of the book says, it really makes PowerPoint simple to understand and easy to carry on. This book is for the beginners who have used the previous versions of the power point and is upgrading to PowerPoint 2010 installed in W7 operating system. It is good to start with book open...
As we all know that everything in this world is not perfect. Things and people go on changing day by day and so is the software. Microsoft created Windows XP then Windows 7 and now Windows 8 and it's not the end.The book " Windows 8 out of the box " deal with how to use Windows 8 effectively...
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The book "Programming ASP.NET MVC 4" by Jess Chadwick, Todd Snyder, and Hrusikesh Panda gives student what ASP.NET MVC 4 is and reasons why Microsoft is doing programming in it. This book will guide us in building modern side web applications and also guide us how HTML 5 works along with it...
Sometimes we feel that we know something but when in action we are unable to do the same thing. I thought that it's a simple thing to backup and recovery data but when I read this book; I knew that it's a great and important thing. In this book it is clearly explained why? What? When? Where?...
If you are already a skilled JavaScript programmer, I think you may find that there is not sufficient topical (HTML5) information in this book to justify your purchase. Beginning in chapter two, the author takes the reader on a tour of "advanced" (my word) JavaScript methods, JQuery and ExtJS...
It was always been a waste of time, every time I download App from the Apple App Store. They does not function exactly how I expect or just have no use for it. When the AppStore was first launched, I was one of many who foolishly bought and downloaded any app that caught my eye, regardless of whether...
The sub-title of this book is " Tips & Tools for Exploring, Using, and Tuning Linux " which Authors choose to call hacks, which turn out to be appropriate on a number of fronts. Some of the initial "hacks", notably Hack #1 - Test-Drive Ubuntu and Hack #5 - Install Ubuntu, aren't...
With very deep curiosity to learn PHP to make dynamic web pages I choose this book from the O'Reilly network. " Learning PHP, MYSQL and JavaScript " is a book written by Robin Nixon and published on O'Reilly . Before studying the book, having a good knowledge of HTML is a prerequisite...
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