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Creating a Website: The Missing Manual
These days, it’s all but impossible to find someone who hasn’t heard of the Internet. Companies create websites before they make business plans. Political activists skip the debates and trash-talk their opponents online. Even formerly technophobic grandmothers spend hours emailing old friends (and selling the odd family... | | Outsmarting Google: SEO Secrets to Winning New Business (Que Biz-Tech)
If you own any other books on search engine optimization, throw them out. They
belong to the mass of misinformation that has been swimming around for years,
keeping people from making their websites truly appealing to search engines. And
no surprise, Google loves it.
What I am about to share with you are the real, gritty,... | | Algorithms (4th Edition)
This book is intended to survey the most important computer algorithms in use today, and to teach fundamental techniques to the growing number of people in need of knowing them. It is intended for use as a textbook for a second course in computer science, after students have acquired basic programming skills and familiarity with computer... |
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The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Course: Online Marketing (McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Courses)
The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Course: Online Marketing is a book
that will teach you about online marketing tools and how to apply
them to support marketing credibility, visibility, and sellability.
This book is written for students, entrepreneurs, marketers, and
professionals—in short, anyone who wants to understand the art
and... | | Mathematics for 3D Game Programming and Computer Graphics, Third Edition
This updated third edition illustrates the mathematical concepts that a game developer needs to develop 3D computer graphics and game engines at the professional level. It starts at a fairly basic level in areas such as vector geometry and linear algebra, and then progresses to more advanced topics in 3D programming such as illumination and... | | Murach's HTML, XHTML, and CSS (Web Programming)
If you have anything to do with web development, you should know how to use HTML. XHTML, and CSS the modern, professional way. That's true if you want to become a web designer. That's true for web designers who still use tables for page layout when they should be using CSS. That's true for JavaScript programmers. And that's... |
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