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Creating
Killer Web Sites : The Art of Third- Generation Site Design by David
Siegel
If you are going to build
one, this is the book to get. It gives many suggestions for building
professional commercial web sites. I am now trying to incorporate
some of the suggestions into this site. Hence the "index bar" on
the top of the screen.
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Webonomics : Nine Essential Principles for Growing Your Business on the
World Wide Web by Evan I. Schwartz
This is Amazon's top selling economics book.
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Java Programming | ||
Java
in a Nutshell : A Desktop Quick Reference (The Java Series) by David
Flanagan
Highly recommended by software developers.
Java for Business : Using Java to Win Customers, Cut Costs, and Drive Growth
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Core
Java 1.1 (Java Series/with CDROM)) by Gary Cornell, Cay S. Horstmann
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Concurrent Programming in Java : Design Principles and Patterns (Java Series) by Doug Lea |
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C Language Programming | Novell Netware References | |
Teach
Yourself C++ in 21 Days by Jesse Liberty
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Novell's
Cna Study Guide : Intranetware/Netware 4.11 by David James, IV Clarke
HTML
Programming
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CGI | Unix Programming | |
The CGI/Perl Cookbook by Craig Patchett, Matthew Wright |
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Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series) by W. Richard Stevens, Richard Stevens
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Perl Programming | ||
Programming Perl (Nutshell Handbook) by Larry Wall (Editor), Tom Christiansen, Randal L. Schwartz | ||
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