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Teach Yourself HTML 4.0 in 24 Hours
by Dick Oliver, Molly E. Holzschlag / Paperback
471 Pages / 3rd Edition / September 1998
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Both Karen and George of Flying Fish Creations learned their HTML from Teach
Yourself HTML 3.2 in 24 Hours. We have found Teach Yourself HTML 4.0 in 24 Hours
to be an excellent extension of this learning experience as well as a valuable desktop
reference! If you want or need to quickly and easily learn to write HTML code,
this is the book for you!
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The Coldfusion 4.0 Web Application Construction Kit
by Ben Forta, Nate Weiss (Contributor), David E. Crawford (Contributor) / Paperback
1001 Pages / December 1998
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An all-in-one kit that provides you with everything you need to create Web-based applications using
the latest version of Allaire Corporation's ColdFusion. From the basics of application design to session
state management, from database fundamentals to real-time credit card verification and authorization,
from dynamic SQL generation to Java enhanced forms, this book contains everything you to need to
get up and running in record time. Included on the CD-ROM are evaluation versions of ColdFusion and ColdFusion Studio, complete source code listings, sample applications, and add-on applications
and utilities. This 3rd edition of this highly successful book has been updated to cover recent
enhancements to both the ColdFusion Application Server and the ColdFusion Studio development
environment.
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Sams Teach Yourself Javascript 1.3 in 24 Hours
by Michael G. Moncur / Paperback
364 Pages / February 1999
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Providing step-by-step lessons for the most popular Web scripting language, this title is an
entry-level tutorial for the reader with absolutely no programming background.
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Teach Yourself Transact-Sql in 21 Days
by Bennett Wm. McEwan, David A. Solomon, David S. Solomon / Paperback
500 Pages / April 1997
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In addition to being an excellent tutorial, this book is an invaluable reference. Transact-SQL can be used in many database environments, and this book encompasses all the most popular ones.
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Professional Visual Interdev 6 Programming
by Isa Blackburn, Susanne Clark, et al. / Paperback
700 Pages / 1st Edition / September 1999
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Professional Visual Interdev 6 Programming begins by introducing Visual InterDev as a development environment aimed at the
professional web developer. It shows how existing knowledge of HTML, ASP and scripting can be combined with Visual
InterDev features to enable developers to create complex applications, integrate databases and maintain a consistent structure
and appearance for a site. Professional Visual Interdev 6 also describes how Visual InterDev can be used to support teams
working on large projects and contains extensive coverage of how to use the script debugging features.
The book then moves out to cover important aspects of how to effectively use Visual InterDev in rapid web application
development by describing how to create design-time controls (ActiveX controls used at design time to build script that is
executed at run time), COM components and Windows Script components.
A demonstration of how Visual InterDev can be used within an n-tier development environment is achieved by presenting two
case studies based on commercial situations.
Finally the book introduces the exciting new technology areas of XML and XSL, something that all serious web developers will
soon find themselves needing to know.
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Professional Active Server Pages 3.0
by Alex Homer, David Sussman, et al. / Paperback
1277 Pages / 3rd Edition / September 1999
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Professional Active Server Pages 3.0 is the next edition of the number one selling ASP book in the
world; Professional Active Server Pages 2.0. This is a next edition covering all the new features that
appear as part of Win2000 but it is also a completely new book in terms of content, recycling
essentially nothing from the previous edition. Instead all the concepts are taken a step further for a
more mature audience and ASP is considered in terms of an N-tier enterprise environment including
extensive coverage of components, Index Server, ADO 2.5, XML, CDO, ADSI, and much more.
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Introduction to InfoMaker 7.0
by Bob Hendry / Spiral Bound
235 Pages / 1st Edition / March 2000
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Just the book for the Infomaker 7.0 Beginner. Taken from our 3 day InfoMaker class, this book leads
the student through real world examples using InfoMaker. This book is written by Bob Hendry. Bob is
a professional instructor on topics such as InfoMaker. This version is revised from our 6.5 version. The
hands-on labs lead the student through building a real InfoMaker application. This is the best selling
InfoMaker book/courseware on the market. Comes complete with lab disk and tech support.
George Erfel from San Diego, CA January 9, 2000 writes:
Great Courseware for InfoMaker. This is what should have shipped
as a tutorial for InfoMaker (are you listening Sybase?) The
documentation that came with Infomaker is horrible. This book really
helped. It more courseware then a book. It leads you step by step
through building an InfoMaker application. Very easy to read and very plain language. Another great
effort by Bob Hendry.
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