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Software Review: Adobe Director 11 from Adobe Systems— Director 11 is a highly needed update.
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Book Review: The Web Design Business Kit - Second Edition By Brendon Sinclair— The Web Design Business Kit will give you everything you need to know to run a successful web design business.
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Software Review - StyleVision 2008 from Altova— If you want an easy way to transform XML and database content into eye-catching output, you need to check out StyleVision 2008.
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Software Review SnagIt 9 from TechSmith— If you find yourself capturing screenshots on a regular basis, then owning SnagIt is a must.
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Software Review - MapForce 2008 From Altova— If you regularly have to convert data from one format to another then you really need to check out MapForce 2008.
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Software Review NetAdvantage For .NET Suite- NetAdvantage AppStylist 2008 Volume 1 From Infragistics— If you are tired of the tedium of going through each of your controls to change the look and feel, then you need NetAdvantage AppStylist.
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Software Review NetAdvantage For .NET Suite- NetAdvantage For ASP.NET 2008 Volume 1 From Infragistics— If you are tired of having to repeatedly design your ASP.NET interfaces, then you need to look at NetAdvantage For ASP.NET.
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Software Review: NetAdvantage For .NET Suite- NetAdvantage For Windows Forms 2008 Volume 1 From Infragistics— If you are tired of having to repeatedly design your application interfaces, then you need to look at NetAdvantage For Windows Forms.
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Software Review: Setup Factory 7 From IndigoRose— No matter the level of developer you are, Setup Factory 7 can deliver your product.
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Software Review: MSI Factory 2 from IndigoRose— If you create Microsoft Windows Installers and especially if you want to use the new WiX technology, then you need MIS Factory 2.
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Software Review: Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Edition - A Developer's Perspective— Office 2007: Professional Edition will not only add value to your development products, but will reduce development time and energy.
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Video Training Book Review: Data Access in ASP.NET 2.0 Framework by Stephen Walther — If you want to learn data access in ASP.NET 2.0 Framework, then this will provide a good introduction.
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Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Adobe Acrobat 8 3D— Adobe Acrobat 8 3D comes highly recommended as your interactive transportation system.
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Book Review: Digital Color Image Processing by Andreas Koschan and Mongi Abidi— This book takes the reader beyond the standard of image processing and would prove a complement to existing textbooks in its field.
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Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Adobe Captivate 3— Adobe Captivate 3 simplifies the creation of training, e-learning, and demonstration content.
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Book Review: Pro WPF in C# 2008 - Windows Presentation Foundation With .NET 3.5, Second Edition by Matthew McDonald— There is everything to like about Pro WPF in C# 2008: Windows Presentation Foundation With .NET 3.5, Second Edition.
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Video Training Review: Search Engine Optimization With Tony Wright From xTrain— I found Search Engine Optimization to be very informative, thoroughly enlightening, and incredibly easy to understand and learn from.
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Book Review: Essential Windows Presentation Foundation by Chris Anderson— If you want to get up to speed quickly, Essential Windows Presentation Foundation will give you a solid foundation.
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Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Adobe RoboHelp 7 From Adobe Systems— Certainly if you have an older version of RoboHelp that you are using, this is a must-do upgrade.
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Book Review: Learning WCF by Michele Leroux Bustamante— If you are just getting started with this new technology or want to get a good foundation, then Learning WCF is a must-have.
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Book Review: Pro LINQ - Language Integrated Query in C# 2008 by Joseph C. Rattz, Jr.— Pro LINQ: Language Integrated Query in C# 2008 will get you up and running in no time with LINQ.
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Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Adobe FrameMaker 8 From Adobe Systems— Still has the most power for long document creation.
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Book Review: Programming WPF: Second Edition by Chris Sells and Ian Griffiths— If you want to learn WPF, here is a great place to start.
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Book Review - Essential Windows Communications Foundation For .NET Framework 3.5 by Steve Resnick, Richard Crane, and Chris Bowen— It is clear that the authors not only know what they are talking about, they live what they are talking about.
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Book Review: Accelerated C# 2008 by Trey Nash— Nash guides you through the process quickly and motivates you to really understand C#.
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Book Review: Joomla! A User's Guide By Barrie M. North— Joomla! A User's Guide is a great reference book and guide on how to build and use a Joomla! site.
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Software Review Visual Studio 2008: Professional Edition From Microsoft— With very few exceptions, users of prior versions will find a significant feature to justify an upgrade.
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Book Review: C# 3.0 Cookbook 3rd Edition by Jay Hilyard and Stephan Teilhet— If you are a C# developer, or are learning C# and wants to grow in their abilities then I highly recommend C# 3.0 Cookbook.
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Book Review: Apache Cookbook, 2nd Edition by Ken Coar and Rich Bowen— This book will show how to get through some of those gotchas that you will inevitably encounter.
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Software Review Adobe Master Collection - Adobe After Effects CS3 From Adobe Systems— If you are looking into digital motion graphics software I highly recommend After Effect CS3.
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Book Review - Beginning Joomla! by Dan Rahmel— If you are looking to create a website using Joomla!, then this is really a must have.
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Software Review SnagIt 8 From TechSmith— If you find yourself capturing screen shots on a regular basis, then owning SnagIt is a no brainer.
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Software Review Adobe Master Collection - Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional From Adobe Systems— Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional is now the standard for creating secure distribution, collaboration, and collection of data.
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Software Review Adobe Master Collection - Adobe Fireworks CS3 From Adobe Systems— For those who do web development, the changes to Fireworks CS3, make the upgrade more than worth it.
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Software Review Adobe Master Collection - Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 From Adobe Systems— Adding Photoshop, Spry Frameworks, and CSS tools makes Dreamweaver CS3 the premier web design tool.
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Book Review: Webster's New World Telecom Dictionary by Ray Horak— I found a lot to like about Webster's New World Telecom Dictionary. It is useful for both telecom and IT professionals.
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Book Review - Tomcat: The Definitive Guide By Jason Brittain With Ian F. Darwin— Will keep you out of trouble and have your Tomcat server running smoothly long into the future.
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Book Review: Learn FontLab Fast - A Simplified Guide To Creating Fonts With FontLab, Fontographer, TypeTool, and Asia Font Studio By Leslie Cabarga— If you want to get a handle on what it takes to create fonts using FontLab products, then look no further than Learn FontLab Fast.
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Video Training Review: Flash CS3 Professional Essential Training with Rich Shupe from Lynda.com— This is a great training program for anyone wanting to enhance their abilities with Flash CS3.
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Book Review - Dynamic Learning: Dreamweaver CS3 By Fred Gerantabee And The AGI Creative Team— A very easy to read and understand book and, tied with the videos, it becomes a very powerful learning experience.
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Book Review: High Performance Web Sites by Steve Souders; Foreword by Nate Koechley— A useful book for every web developer, whether you are running a small or large-scale site.
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Software Review: Camtasia Studio 5 From TechSmith— The best choice for recording and publishing computer-based multimedia.
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Book Review: Pragmatic Unit Testing in C# With NUnit by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas with Matt Hargett— Practical and to-the-point, Pragmatic Unit Testing doesn't waste your time mulling around in long-winded expose'.
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Book Review: Fonts & Encodings by Yannis Haralambous, translated by P. Scott Horne— If you have an interest in fonts and how they work, or to create them, then this is a good framework in which to begin.
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Book Review: Visual Quickstart Guide - Dreamweaver CS3 by Tom Negrino and Dori Smith— Visual Quickstart Guide is beneficial for getting up to speed with the newest version of Dreamweaver CS3.
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Book Review: Ruby Pocket Reference by Michael Fitzgerald— While this isn't the book to learn Ruby, it is the book to keep with you when you are working with it.
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Book Review - Access Data Analysis Cookbook by Ken Bluttman and Wayne S. Freeze. — If you work with Access then this is the type of book you need to keep handy.
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Book Review - Devices Of The Soul: Battling For Our Selves In An Age Of Machines by Steve Talbott— Based on the premise that technology is just one part of life and should not overshadow the self.
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Book Review - Flash CS3: The Missing Manual by E.A. Vander Veer and Chris Grover— A clear, concise, and entertaining way to learn Flash.
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Book Review: The Myths Of Innovation by Scott Berkun— If you want to learn and you have a sense of humor, then The Myths Of Innovation is for you.
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Book Review - Professional SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services by Paul Turly, Todd Bryant, James Counihan and Dave DuVarney.— If you are new to SSRS then Professional SQL Server Reporting Services can provide a complete pathway to learning reporting services.
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Book Review - Professional SQL Server 2005 Integration Services by Brian Knight, Allen Mitchell et al.— Provides a good overview of all of the functionality that is contained within Microsoft SSIS.
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Book Review: Professional SQL Server 2005 Programming by Robert Vieira— Professional SQL Server 2005 Programming provides a broad overview with just enough depth.
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Book Review: Programming SQL Server 2005 by Bill Hamilton— This is a perfect volume for those who have worked with, and are comfortable with SQL Server 2000, and now want to learn 2005.
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Book Review: Understanding MySQL Internals by Sasha Pachev— If you like to open the box and see how things work then Understanding MySQL Internals is your ticket to the big top.
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Book Review: Principles of Beautiful Web Design by Jason Beaird— This book covers web design in a way that non-designers can understand.
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Book Review - Learning MySQL by Seyed M.M. "Saied" Tahaghoghi And Hugh E. Williams— If you want to get a good solid foundation into how to build MySQL server databases, then Learning MySQL is just the ticket.
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Book Review: Webbots, Spiders and Screen Scrapers by Michael Schrenk— Webbots, Spiders and Screen Scrapers is a good overview and tutorial on the topic and will have you programming them in no time.
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Book Review: Programming WCF Services by Juval Löwy— Programming WCF Services is filled with examples and will guide you along until you are creating professional WCF services.
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Software Review - Fireman 3.0 - CD/DVD Burner From Honestech, Inc.— If you are looking for a fast, cost effective way to author and burn CD/DVDs, then Fireman 3.0 will work for you.
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Book Review - Linux System Administration by Tom Adelstein & Bill Lubanovic— Linux System Administration will give you the tools you need to become a better administrator.
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Book Review: XQuery by Priscilla Walmsley— XQuery is one of those books that you get to learn the topic, but keep forever as a desk reference.
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Book Review: Build Your Own Web Site The Right Way Using HTML and CSS by Ian Lloyd— While this may be a beginners book, even the more seasoned of us learned quite a number of things along the way.
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Book Review - Release It!: Design And Deploy Production-Ready Software By Michael T. Nygard— If you are looking for a better way to deliver your product, Release It! is a good place to begin.
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Book Review: The Photoshop Anthology: 101 Web Design Tips, Tricks and Techniques by Corrie Haffly— The Photoshop Anthology will give you a firm foundation to give you the confidence to tackle your graphic fears.
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Book Review - Ruby Cookbook by Lucas Carlson and Leonard Richardson— These recipes will give you back time better spent creating new things rather than trying to tackle problems already solved.
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Book Review: Rails Cookbook by Rob Orsini— Rails Cookbook will guide you through pitfalls of Rails development by providing you with the recipes to make your application cook!
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Book Review - Everyday Scripting With Ruby: For Teams, Testers And You by Brian Marick— Are you not afraid to scale new computer heights? Everyday Scripting With Ruby may be just the challenge you are looking for.
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Book Review: Agile Web Development With Rails by Dave Thomas and David Heinemeier Hansson— Rails is a bullet train moving at two hundred miles an hour, but you can catch up with Agile Web Development With Rails.
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Book Review - Software Testing Foundations 2nd Edition by Andreas Spillner, Tilo Linz, and Hans Schaefer— Software Testing Foundations will provide a solid foundation for your preparation of the ISTQB exam.
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Book Review - SQL Hacks by Andrew Cumming and Gordon Russell— Like all the Hack books, this is the classic reference book to be kept on the shelf, close at hand.
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Book Review: Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, Third Edition by Danny Goodman— If you are working with DHTML, you are wasting your time if you do not have this book!
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Book Review - Windows Vista: The Missing Manual by David Pogue— With humor, wit and style, David Pogue guides you through the maze of changes to get you up to speed with Windows Vista.
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Book Review - The Book Of JavaScript 2nd Edition by Dave Thau— If you are new to JavaScript, or if you want to refresh skills, this is a great book to get you up to speed.
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Book Review CSS: The Missing Manual by David Sawyer McFarland— If you are limited to one book on CSS, this should be it.
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Book Review: Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook by Tim Patrick and John Clark Craig— As a software developer you are paid to get a job done, not learn how to do the job.
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