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Interesting Web Books - New Books on Web Development

Monday March 8, 2010

I love to read. I read over 100 books a year, possibly as many as 200 books. And while most of these books are science fiction, dantasy, or general fiction, I also read a lot of Web development books. These are some of the books that have come out recently that I would like to read.

HTML & CSS: The Good Parts (Animal Guide) by Ben Henick
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Web Design in Easy Steps by Richard Quick
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Effective UI: The Art of Building Great User Experience in Software by EffectiveUI, Jonathan Anderson, John McRee, and Robb Wilson
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  • HTML and JavaScript BASICS by Karl Barksdale and E. Shane Turner (Compare Prices)
  • Host Your Web Site On The Cloud: Amazon Web Services Made Easy: Amazon EC2 Made Easy by Jeff Barr (Compare Prices)
  • Web Development and Design Foundations with XHTML (5th Edition) by Terry Morris (Compare Prices)
  • Web 2.0: Making the Web Work for You, Illustrated by Jane Hosie-Bounar and Barbara M. Waxer (Compare Prices)

Coming Soon - Books That Will Be Out Shortly That I Would Like to See

  • March 15, 2010: Advanced Web Metrics with Google Analytics by Brian Clifton (Compare Prices)
  • March 16, 2010: Developing Large Web Applications: Producing Code That Can Grow and Thrive by Kyle Loudon (Compare Prices)
  • April 8, 2010: White Space is Not Your Enemy: A Beginner's Guide to Communicating Visually through Graphic, Web and Multimedia Design by Kim Golombisky and Rebecca Hagen (Compare Prices)
  • April 12, 2010: CSS Detective Guide: Tricks for solving tough CSS mysteries (Compare Prices)

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Comments
March 10, 2010 at 1:29 am
(1) vancouver web design says:

The Effective UI book looks interesting. I’ll have to pick up a copy.

UI and the general user experience is by far the most under-used and under-appreciated aspect of web development (and software development for that matter).

March 18, 2010 at 6:27 am
(2) social network web development says:

The general user experience is by far the most under-used and under-appreciated aspect of web development.

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