Customer Review: Got this book for a class, But read it cover to cover. It is an easy and fun read. Well written, and puts a different perspective on web design. A must have for anyone working with web page design.
Customer Review: Knowing nothing about Facebook before opening this book, I needed it to get me up and running quickly and painlessly. The two authors work for Facebook, which gives them a comprehensive knowledge of the application (as they say of one part: `we wrote it'), but the text does sometimes slide towards a... more info
Customer Review: This is a great book for begineers in PHP step by step go to advanced level. But It would be better if only in CSS from start. This is the age of CSS not table based. THey said in their book U can paste from the book in ur development. But all r table based, there is no reason for developer to... more info
Customer Review: Most of this book is written for dummies.
And then the parts that I was really interested in and needed help in seemed to be written for computer experts.
Customer Review: I have been reading ProBlogger for years and have always taken the advice given in the well-written posts I have read on the site. This book is full of the best of the blog, plus more. For me, this book is used as a reference book that I go back to time and time again. At times, as someone who... more info
Customer Review: I wasn't blown away by the information or layout. This book covers the same territory that has been covered in other social media books. It does break the information and suggestions into recommended one hour portions; however, with a learning curb for social media newbies one hour is possibly not... more info
Customer Review: Informative and not technically heavy going. The tone and language used make it a treat to read not a task. Has changed everything I thought knew about Web Analytics for the better and I have already used many of the authors arguments to affect positive change within my organisation. Must read!
Customer Review: The rash of five-star reviews for Barrie North's "Joomla 1.5" proves, primarily, the scarceness of even minimally competent and comprehensible writing on the subject. In all fairness, it does get the job done. The purpose (as I understand it) is primarily to instruct a site administrator or... more info
Customer Review: If you are a bit timid or unsure of the social media/social networking space, never fear. This book is written in easy language that helps even the most clueless newbie information about many facets of social media. I also really like the easy-to-hold, "rectangle" book format (as is The Twitter... more info
Customer Review: This book is a really good read if you (or dealing with someone who is) are addicted to internet pornography. It's a really silent addiction, with a lot of baggage, and this book confronts the causes, side effects and solutions, for single people and couples as well. Basically, if you are addicted... more info
Customer Review: If you are just starting out with WordPress, then the best book I've found for that is Lisa Sabin Wilson's "WordPress For Dummies" (WPD). WPD will carry you surprisingly far into the installation, use, maintenance and extension of WordPress. It is now in its second edition with a third expected... more info
Customer Review: Advanced Web Metrics is an outstanding book. It covers from shallow to Deep Ocean and gives the necessary tools to navigate through waves, tempests and calm seas. And it shows the reader how to find islands of insights! Brian Clifton describes techniques that will help you understand and... more info
Customer Review: It's my third purchase of books by Jim Cheshire. Shame on me! My current website was created in FrontPage using Lotus Approach for a database. It falls apart every time I touch it, so it hasn't been updated in years. Two years ago I bought the first Expression Web and Jim's book. After a... more info
Customer Review: The New Community Rules: Marketing on the Social Web is a pretty long title, but wait till you get a hold of the book-- it's chock-full of how-to's for the manager who wants to get in the social media game. Author Tamar Weinberg shares her depth of knowledge of making a play at the social media... more info
Customer Review: This is a very comprehensive book that gives a full directory about celebritites that tweet. Jeanne Harris did a great job at picking out tweets to highlight, and the book is easy to read. And I love the cover design - nice work! I hope there is a follow up book, or something similar for other... more info
Customer Review: In my opinion this is the essential handbook for web hacking. I've spent years doing web application pen tests and this book has always been on my desk as a valuable reference while hacking web sites (legally, of course), and writing reports. I highly recommend this book as an excellent source of... more info
Customer Review: Jason Ouellette's DEVELOPMENT WITH THE FORCE.COM PLATFORM: BUILDING BUSINESS APPLICATIONS IN THE CLOUD tells how to build quick cloud-based applications using Force.com, from creating custom applications in days or weeks to using Visualforce to construct custom interfaces, implementing Ajax without... more info
Customer Review: Knowing nothing about Twitter before opening this book, I needed it to get me up and running quickly and painlessly. Allowing for the quips and tangents that seem a part of all Dummies books, the instructions were clear, concise and helpful - it told me what I needed to know. Just as useful were... more info
Customer Review: The Twitter Book is a fun read, with a simple and easy-to-follow (no pun intended) layout. You really don't know what you're missing until you check out this book. The book layout is a small size that's easy to handle, and every other page gives clear screenshots and callouts with examples of what... more info