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Book Review: Digital Photography – Expert Techniques, Second Edition by Ken Milburn
Notions on how we photograph and process photographs may need to be thrown out to create a workflow that is not a helter-skelter mess.
Read More »Book Review – CSS: The Missing Manual by David Sawyer McFarland
If you are limited to one book on CSS, this should be it.
Read More »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.
Read More »Book Review: Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS by Ian Lloyd
The web is A Good Thing but it has transformed nerds into cultural heroes, which is A Bad Thing!
Read More »Book Review: Perfect Passwords by Mark Burnett and Dave Kleiman
How often do you change the passwords that protect your financial information, personal files, or email?
Read More »Book Review: Spychips
Two leading critics of Radio Frequency Identification technology issue a call to arms over its perceived threat to personal privacy.
Read More »Book Review: 2005: Blogged, Dispatches from the Blogosphere
How does the first anthology of British blogging stand up against a comparable newspaper collection? Rather well.
Read More »Book Review: No Nonsense XML Web Development with PHP
The book is well-structured, starting from the basics and explaining what you are doing in close to "ordinary" English.
Read More »Book Review: TCP/IP Guide
If TCP/IP technology is at all important to your job, pick up a copy of this book.
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