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CRAFT Magazine
3 recommendations
"This quarterly magazine has lots of great DIY craft ideas. And if you're into more electronic based DIY projects, check out Make magazine, also published by the fantastic O'Reilly and Associates."
Programming Perl (3rd Edition)
2 recommendations
"'The Perl Bible', 'The Camel Book', or simply 'The Perl Book' - call it whatever you want, but it's an essential book to have on every Perl programmer's book shelf. Just be careful to use a real sturdy shelf, because this book definitely has some weight to it. Written by Larry Wall - the creator of Perl programming language himself."
High Performance Web Sites (Front End)
2 recommendations
"Lots of good tips on improving web site performance, from a guy who heads up those efforts for Yahoo. Much of this information is also available online (search for YSlow)."
Programming Collective Intelligence: Building Smart Web 2.0 Applications
2 recommendations
"This book (which I've been reading, but haven't finished) explores a variety of techniques that many successful web sites/applications use to provide useful data to their users. Lots of good ideas and practical examples written in Python."
O'Reilly: Safari Books Online
1 recommendation
"As nice as that matching row of O'Reilly books looks on the shelf, downloadable, searchable ebooks are so much handier... and it's not just O'Reilly books either- they've gathered together some of the best tech publishers. The only downside to this is that it's available to subscribers at monthly fees that probably only make sense for professional users ($22-$45). The rest of us can hope our local..."
Head First Sql: Your Brain On Sql - A Learner's Guide (head First)
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"If you need a primer on SQL and how to get the basic concepts in a hurry, this is the book for you. Presented in an easy and fun way. It will not be the last SQL book you will need if you will at all be working with SQL, but it is a fantastic start. This is an O'Reilly book so you cannot go wrong (IMO they are the best as far as anything computer related). I really like the Head First series. They..."




