Category: Book Reviews

Nov 15 2007

Adobe LiveCycle Designer (Book Review)

Creating Dynamic Forms with Designer
LiveCycle Designer is a Windows based program that provides all of the tools you need to create basic or sophisticated forms...

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1 comments - Posted by Steve Farwell at 4:13 PM - Categories: Book Reviews

Nov 15 2007

Head First SQL (Book Review)

Head First SQL

SQL is one of the basic tools that every web developer needs in his or her tool box. If you are a developer that learned HTML and picked up ColdFusion as the natural step into dynamic web development, SQL may have been new to you.

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0 comments - Posted by Steve Farwell at 4:08 PM - Categories: Book Reviews

Nov 15 2007

Bulletproof Web Design by Dan Cederholm (Book Review)

Bulletproof Web Design by Dan Cederholm (Book Review)

This book took me back to school again!  It basically instructs you how to "Bulletproof" your site designs with only CSS (cascading style sheets..). Mind you, its not a "CSS-for-beginners" read, but more-or-less how to accent or improve existing html with CSS.

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0 comments - Posted by Steve Farwell at 4:03 PM - Categories: Book Reviews

Nov 15 2007

Adobe Soundbooth CS3 Classroom in a Book

Adobe Soundbooth CS3 Classroom in a Book

Get yourself up to speed quickly with Adobe Soundbooth CS3.

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0 comments - Posted by Steve Farwell at 3:58 PM - Categories: Book Reviews

Nov 10 2007

SQL Pocket Guide (Pocket References)

This is a great handy guide to have around when you’re not a DBA

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0 comments - Posted by Steve Farwell at 3:16 PM - Categories: Book Reviews

Oct 26 2007

Programming Flex 2 Book Review

Authors Kazoun and Lott present a quite credible case for rich, solid Internet applications with sophisticated interfaces for the end user.

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0 comments - Posted by Steve Farwell at 11:47 AM - Categories: Flex | Book Reviews

Oct 26 2007

Action Script 3.0 Cookbook Book Review

The book "Action Script 3.0 Cookbook" is laid out in an easy to use, logical manner. The chapters are an outline of the large divisions of Action Script 3.0.

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0 comments - Posted by Steve Farwell at 11:44 AM - Categories: Flex | Book Reviews