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Code complete 2 review

Last weekend I finished the book “Code Complete 2″ by. It was a book which I was interested in for a long. Luckily I found it on the bookshelf of my new employer. It is not the kind of book to finish...

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Book review: jQuery 1.4 Plugin Development

Author: Giulio Bai publisher: packt publishing pages: 261 Introduction Previous month Packt Publishing send me a request by e-mail for a book review. Of course I was honoured and since the book fitted...

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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Sixth Edition

Author: David Flanagan publisher: O’Reilly Media pages: 1100 Summary Novice to advanced this book will open the web as your playground, a full course on JavaScript including the new features and API’s...

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HTML5 Canvas book review

Author: Steve Fulton, Jeff Fulton publisher: O’Reilly Media pages: 652 Summary Finally one extensive book over the Canvas element. This should attract the more creative ( Javascript ) programmers. I...

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Supercharged JavaScript Graphics book review.

Author: Raffaele Cecco publisher: O’Reilly Media pages: 280 Introduction A pleasant book written by an author with lots of experience. The examples are fun, and realistic. The tempo of the book is...

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Book review: JavaScript Web Applications

Author: Alex MacCaw publisher: O’Reilly Media pages: 280 Introduction A book to create javascript applications for the intermediate javascript developer. This book gives you a kickstart, helps you...

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The Tangled Web, book review

Author: Michal Zalewski publisher: O’Reilly Media ( No Starch Press ) pages: 273 Introduction I liked the book, the book is thorough, on a tough subject. What I missed is a more practical approach of...

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Designing for Behavior Change, Book review

Author: Stephen Wendel publisher: O’Reilly Media ( No Starch Press ) pages: 400 Introduction Designing for behavior written by Steve Wendel, is an excellent book guiding developers and entrepreneurs,...

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