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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on Jun 13, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on Jun 05, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 31, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 30, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 29, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 25, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 23, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 18, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 12, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 11, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 09, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 08, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 06, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on May 04, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on Apr 27, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on Apr 17, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on Apr 11, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on Apr 09, 2007
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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!
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on Apr 03, 2007
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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.
Review by T. Michael Testi
— on Mar 29, 2007