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Web design and development books in the Tech Library

I’ve always held to the mantra of “Never stop Learning”, especially with Internet technologies and languages. Now there is a lot of free information available on the Internet to help learn these things, but there have been countless books written on a multitude of subjects. I myself have built up quite a collection of print books and ebooks alike on a wide variety of subjects from CSS to SEO, Content Management to VB.NET.

A while back, I started writing book reviews on some of the books that I have read. This didn’t take off quite as I had expected, mainly because I didn’t write all that many reviews, although I have read plenty of my books. My goal is to eventually read and write reviews for all the books that I own, although is quite the undertaking with the number of books that I own.
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Tech Library

This page is a list of all the books I have in my own personal ‘tech library’. This page will be updated regularly with new books added, plus links to reviews I have written of those books (if applicable – I hope to have reviews of all the books I own eventually). If you have a book review of a tech book you have written and would like it included in our library, please see our Guest Post page for more information.

Professional Search Engine Optimization with PHP: A Developer’s Guide to SEO
CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions
Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook
Fedora Linux: A Complete Guide to Red Hat's Community Distribution
Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide
Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs to Know
Flash 8 Essentials
Constructing Usable Shopping Carts
Beginning XML
  • Beginning XML

  • Authors: David Hunter, Andrew Watt, Jeff Rafter, Jon Duckett, Danny Ayers, Nicholas Chase, Joe Fawcett, Tom Gaven, Bill Patterson
  • Purchase on Amazon
Bulletproof Ajax
Bulletproof Web Design: Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS
The Principles of Beautiful Web Design
Search Engine Optimization: An Hour a Day
Search Engine Optimization For Dummies
Content Management Bible
Pragmatic Ajax: A Web 2.0 Primer
Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design
Web Standards Creativity: Innovations in Web Design with XHTML, CSS, and DOM Scripting
DOM Scripting: Web Design with JavaScript and the Document Object Model
JavaScript Bible
Macromedia Fireworks MX 2004 Zero to Hero
Naked Macromedia Fireworks MX 2004
Ajax: The Definitive Guide
Beginning JavaScript with DOM Scripting and Ajax: From Novice to Professional
Beginning MySQL
XML The Microsoft Way
Visual Studio .NET: The .NET Framework Black Book
Foundation ColdFusion for Flash
Beginning Programming with Java For Dummies
Flash ActionScript for Dummies
Visual Basic .NET Programming
Designing Web Graphics.4
A Programmer's Introduction to Visual Basic.NET
Creating Your Web Site with ColdFusion
Flash MX ActionScript: The Designer's Edge
ASP.NET Bible
Visual Basic 2005 For Dummies

Book Review: Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook

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Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook

by Dan Cederholm

5 out of 5 Stars for Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook

If you’ve read through some of my other posts, or even glanced at my Categories, you’ll know I’m a huge proponent of Web Standards. I also tend to buy my books based on other user reviews, as opposed to critic reviews. I like to get my review directly from the people using the book daily. This book current has a 5 star rating with 45 out of 52 5-star reviews on amazon.com and was a no brainer for me to rank it the same, for reasons I will get into later. This book was written in 2004 and a special addition was just released as well only 2 weeks ago.
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Book Review: CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions

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CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions

by Andy Budd with Cameron Moll & Simon Collison

5 out of 5 Stars for CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions

This was the first CSS book that I purchased. I was always hesitant to purchase a book on CSS because most of the resources that I’ve found have been mostly beginner’s tutorials or instruction and I felt that I had at least a “beyond beginner’s” understanding of CSS. I wouldn’t go as far as saying I’m an expert at CSS, but at least mid-level to advanced. However, this book had some previous good recommendations from amazon.com so I bit the bullet and bought it. I must say that I was NOT disappointed!

This book starts off with a very quick introduction/recap of CSS basics including good code structure and organization, validation, DOCTYPES, common selectors including IDs and classes, pseudo-classes, and the advanced selectors such as universal, child, attribute and more, and some wonderful reference on the specificity and inheritance, or the “Cascade”, the core of CSS. Although this introduction is provided, it is relatively short at about 25 pages and I would suggest a good working understanding of these basics first, as it will help understand the rest of the book easier as opposed to trying to learn CSS for the first time from this book. The following chapter is another quick 15 pages with on “Visual Formatting Model Recap” including the Box Model and Positioning, two EXTREMELY important concepts to understand CSS properly. Although it is short, it is an extremely powerful section.
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Book Review: Professional Search Engine Optimization with PHP: A Developer’s Guide to SEO

This is the first of many book reviews coming from me. I feel that in the industry I’m in, the learning never stops. The web is a constantly changing place and in order to stay competitive, one must stay current (or as current as possible) in all facets of the web and wear as many hat’s as possible. I have a large, and ever-growing, library of what my wife affectionately calls my “nerd books” So be it. I’m fine with that designation. Many of these books I’ve read, and obviously the ones I havn’t, I plan to. Keep in touch to read more of my book reviews and recommendations ranging from SEO to PHP, CSS to Ajax, and more.
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