The Ultimate CSS Reference

by: Tommy Olsson & Paul O'Brien

February 2nd, 2010 @ 10:00 am | No Comments »

A complete and thorough and up-to-date reference guide for CSS.
Stop wasting time doing Internet searches only to find inaccurate, out-of-date, or incomplete information. “CSS: The Ultimate Reference” includes all the ins-and-outs you need to know including compatibility information for all major browsers, lists of useful hacks, known bugs in CSS, and much more – all …

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jQuery Cookbook

by: Lindley Cody

February 1st, 2010 @ 10:10 am | No Comments »

Query simplifies building rich, interactive web frontends. Getting started with this JavaScript library is easy, but it can take years to fully realize its breadth and depth; this cookbook shortens the learning curve considerably. With these recipes, you’ll learn patterns and practices from 19 leading developers who use jQuery for everything from integrating simple components …

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CSS: The Missing Manual

by: David Sawyer McFarland

January 31st, 2010 @ 10:00 am | No Comments »

Cascading Style Sheets can turn humdrum websites into highly-functional, professional-looking destinations, but many designers merely treat CSS as window-dressing to spruce up their site’s appearance. You can tap into the real power of this tool with CSS: The Missing Manual. This second edition combines crystal-clear explanations, real-world examples, and dozens of step-by-step tutorials to show …

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Writing Mobile Code

by: Ivo Salmre

January 29th, 2010 @ 10:00 am | No Comments »

Mobile devices have now become both much richer and much morewidespread – just look at the capabilities of the newest cell phones. At the sametime advances such as the .NET Compact Framework have opened the worldof application development for these devices to a much larger group ofpotential developers. Most of the material available to help …

Categories: Mobile Web

Head First Rails

by: David Griffiths

January 28th, 2010 @ 10:00 am | No Comments »

Ready to transport your web applications into the Web 2.0 era? Head First Rails takes your programming — and productivity — to the max. You’ll learn everything from the fundamentals of Rails scaffolding to building customized interactive web apps using Rails’ rich set of tools and the MVC framework. By the time you’re finished, you’ll …

Categories: Rails

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