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Book Review: HDR: An Introduction To High Dynamic Range Photography by Jack Howard
With HDR's fast growth in the imaging world, Jack Howard will show you how you can quickly get into this hot new trend.
Read More »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.
Read More »Book Review: Build Your Own Ruby On Rails Web Applications by Patrick Lenz
Ruby on Rails has shaken up web development by increasing the speed and ease of web development. Are you ready to get on board?
Read More »Book Review – Nash Editions: Photography And The Art Of Digital Printing by Garrett White (editor) with Graham Nash, Richard Benson, R. Mac Holbert and Henry Wilhelm
A must-own for anyone who is serious about photography, fine art printing or just a lover of fine art.
Read More »Book Review – Adobe Photoshop CS2 One-On-One by Deke McClelland
With Adobe Photoshop One-On-One you will grow by magnitudes in your understanding and ability to use Photoshop.
Read More »Book Review – Scanning Negatives And Slides: Digitizing Your Photographic Archives by Sascha Steinhoff
If you have been taking pictures for more than five to ten years, photograpy is more than just your digital images.
Read More »Book Review – Signaling In Telecommunication Networks Second Edition by John G. van Bosse and Fabrizio U. Devetak
If you want to understand the topic of telecommunications signaling, Signaling In Telecommunication Networks may be the only book that you need.
Read More »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.
Read More »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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