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C# 3.0 Pocket Reference - Instant Help for C# 3.0 Programmers242 Pages by Joseph Albahari, Ben Albahari.

For busy programmers who want a succinct and yet readable guide to C# 3.0 and LINQ, C# 3.0 Pocket Reference tells you exactly what you need to know, without long introductions or bloated samples. Its tightly focused, highly practical, and covers more ground than many of the big books on C#.

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Javascript: The Good Parts - Unearthing the Excellence in JavaScript170 Pages by Douglas Crockford.

Most programming languages contain good and bad parts, but JavaScript has more than its share of the bad, having been developed and released in a hurry before it could be refined. This authoritative book scrapes away these bad features to reveal a subset of JavaScript that's more reliable, readable, and maintainable than the language as a whole-a subset you can use to create truly extensible and efficient code.

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PHP in a Nutshell370 Pages by Paul Hudson.

PHP in a Nutshell is a complete reference to the core of the language as well as the most popular PHP extensions. The topic grouping, tips, and examples in this book make it an essential reference for every PHP programmer and covers the functions commonly used by a majority of developers. Whether you're just getting started or have years of experience in PHP, this book is a valuable addition to your desk library.

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Ajax on Java - The Essentials of XMLHttpRequest and XML Programming with Java228 Pages by Steven Douglas Olson.

This practical guide shows you how to make your Java web applications more responsive and dynamic by incorporating new Ajaxian features: suggestion lists, drag-and-drop, and more. Java developers can choose between many different ways of incorporating Ajax, from building JavaScript into your applications "by hand" to using the new Google Web Toolkit (GWT). The book includes strategies for integrating Ajax into JSP and JSF applications, and using Ajax with Struts.

 

 

 

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