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Surfer's Start-Up: A Beginner's Guide to Surfing - Doug Werner: ... never been a big fan of sports beginners guides books. They are often packed with compilicated diagrams, terminology and jargon to the extent that you feel that it would be easier learning particle physics rather than the new sport of your choice. It always amazes me how these books are set out, with text in tiny writing in multiple thin columns per page plus small black and white photographs usually devo...
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Printed Book - Halo 2 Official Strategy Guide - Prima Temp Authors Halo 2 Official Strategy Guide - Prima Temp Authors
Genre: Computer / Printed Book / IT
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GTA San Andreas Official Strategy Guide - Tim Bogenn GTA San Andreas Official Strategy Guide - Tim Bogenn
Author: Tim Bogenn / Printed Book / Genre: Computer / IT - Let BradyGames Be Your Partner in Crime in San Andreas! BradyGames' Grand Theft Auto- San Andreas Official Strategy Guide features a step-by-step walkthrough. Mission strategies to achieve every objective and detailed maps. Coverage of new charac...
overall rating  3 reviews
 
Printed Book - Surfer's Start-Up: A Beginner's Guide to Surfing - Doug Werner Surfer's Start-Up: A Beginner's Guide to Surfing - Doug Werner
Author: Doug Werner / Printed Book / Genre: Computer / IT
overall rating  1 review
 
101 Things to Do on The Internet - Mark Wallace 101 Things to Do on The Internet - Mark Wallace
Genre: Computer / Printed Book / IT - An easy to understand and well illustrated book which covers the real basics of using the internet including emailing and finding websites, ideal for complete beginners using the internet for the first time.
overall rating  1 review
 
Printed Book - The Big Idea: Turing and the Computer - Paul Strathern The Big Idea: Turing and the Computer - Paul Strathern
Author: Paul Strathern / Printed Book / Genre: Computer / IT - An overview of the life and work of Alan Turing, a major figure in the development of the computer who also helped to break the Enigma codes during World War II. The Big Idea series aims for a clear-cut presentation of complex and revolutiona...
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A History of Modern Computing - Paul E. Ceruzzi A History of Modern Computing - Paul E. Ceruzzi
Author: Paul E. Ceruzzi / Printed Book / Genre: Computer / IT - This history covers modern computing from the development of the first electronic digital computer through the advent of the World Wide Web. The author concentrates on four key moments of transition: the transition of the computer in the lat...
overall rating  1 review
 
Printed Book - Teach Yourself C - Herbert Schildt Teach Yourself C - Herbert Schildt
Genre: Computer / Printed Book / IT - A step-by-step foundation text in C, including examples, test-yourself exercises and up-to-date coverage of the C standard library and Windows programming.
overall rating  1 review
 
Home Networking Bible - Sue Plumley Home Networking Bible - Sue Plumley
Genre: Computer / Printed Book / IT - This text explains the hardware, software and resouces needed to create and manage a home network covering all platforms. It suggests different ways to attach the computers to each other, then demonstrates ways to optimize performance, share files, manage a print que...
overall rating  1 review
 
Printed Book - Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets and Solutions - Stuart McClure Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets and Solutions - Stuart McClure
Genre: Computer / Printed Book / IT - Shows you how hackers view internetworking technologies, the techniques they use to exploit network security holes, and what you can do to recognize oncoming attacks.
overall rating  1 review
 
The PC Support Handbook - David Dick The PC Support Handbook - David Dick
Genre: Computer / Printed Book / IT - The P.C. Support Handbook provides students and technicians with a broad understanding of all computer technology in use today. Students wish to acquire a grounding in computer basics and beyond, and the technician has to cope with legacy systems whilst implementi...
overall rating  1 review
 
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Flash 5 Magic: With ActionScript - David J. Emberton, J. Scott Hamlin
... 5 Magic is a well organised, value for money book. It is loaded with examples and full colour illustrations and screenshots. The format of this book basically devotes each chapter to a separate Flash project. Each chapter starts off by motivating a reason for creating a particular kind of Flash movie, and then steps you through the process of making it right up until publishing it. The authors have aimed this book at professionals developing real world flash applications. Responding to feedback from users on the prequel to this book, Flash 4 Magic, they have included techniques for working with external files, such as .asp, .xml and forms. As all good referenc...
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DarkGlobe PHP Books in general
... PHP is a programming language specifically designed with building dynamic websites and web based applications in mind, it is also open source, which means it is free. This being the case makes it probably the simplest language for website development and for the small business or individuals is probably the best solution. The other major languages/technologies that compare and compete with PHP are ASP (Microsoft) & JSP (Sun Java). I’ll say right now that, although this book may give the impression of being beginner friendly, it isn’t quite as simple as some might expect, and is probably more comfortable being held by someone with previous experience...
Read the full review: Sams Teach Yourself PHP in 24 Hours (2nd Ed) - Matt Zandstra by DarkGlobe
wampyrii JAVA Books in general
... usually one of those students who buys a course book and then uses it to prop up a wonky table leg or as a convenient resting place for a coffee mug for the rest of the year but not this one. Robert Lafore's introduction to basic data structures and common programming algorithms is a text I found to be absolutely invaluable in developing a decent appreciation of a subject which is a stock second year course for anyone undertaking a degree in computer science, or of course, anyone interested in seriously learning how to improve their programming power. It is one of the few books out there I've found which actually tackles the subject in a chatty, friend...
Read the full review: Data Structures And Algorithms In Java (first edition) - Robert Lafore by wampyrii
 
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