| My Work Bookshelf |
| Here are reviews of my daily resources I use to develop websites in my job, I will also throw in review of any peer books I really like. Thanks to this latest addiction called "stuffnthingz.com" I have also purchased a couple to keep at home since I am tired of packing around 5 or so books back and forth between work and home. |
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Pretty well written, Its very basic and shows you some nice tricks to format your pages very specifically. It is slightly outdated now as far as which browsers support what. Excellent beginner level book, easy to understand |
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I bought this book five years ago to learn ASP, now in its old age I am so used to it and where to find things that I use it as a reference tool. I feel it is a good beginner through intermediate user book. Every once in a while I will not find what I need and have to go pilfer through my peer reference books.
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This is shiny new, no coffee stains, no dog ears. I just had my husband grab this for me from the book store to use when I am tweaking/customizing the fun Javascripts I have on this site. Can't go wrong with this one. It is very small, which was what I was looking for.
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My bread and butter book. I loaned it out to a contractor for a year and kept having to go to his desk to look stuff up. Now it is back on my shelf as it should be. It has acquired a great gooey mocha stain on the front (not from me). Great basic book to keep around.
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Ok, this is the least used book on my shelf. I have used it for learning more about XML but I personally have yet to implement any real coding using XML. Perhaps I should make up an XML project for Stuffnthingz using this book as my guide and let you all know how it goes.
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Where my books really live, right next to my PC. Note the brown stain on the nutshell book, I'm still mad that someone defaced my favorite book:(
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