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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.
These recipes will give you back time better spent creating new things rather than trying to tackle problems already solved.
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!
Are you not afraid to scale new computer heights? Everyday Scripting With Ruby may be just the challenge you are looking for.
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.
Software Testing Foundations will provide a solid foundation for your preparation of the ISTQB exam.
Like all the Hack books, this is the classic reference book to be kept on the shelf, close at hand.
If you are working with DHTML, you are wasting your time if you do not have this book!
With humor, wit and style, David Pogue guides you through the maze of changes to get you up to speed with Windows Vista.
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.
Book Review – CSS: The Missing Manual by David Sawyer McFarland
If you are limited to one book on CSS, this should be it.
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.