A pragmatic approach to Web design usability. It is written and arranged exactly as a useable web site should be, clear and concise. A must! The DDD book. My first contact with JSF. I like seam for several reasons:
My first contact with EJB3... it is a great book, especially for JPA chapters. The reference for professional use of the iText library. The examples are very good. I'm a maven guy: I don't use ant for new projects since 2006. However this is a very good reference if you have to hack old code still using ant as build machinery. This one is very funny! It has some interesting points about Windows vs UNIX design philosophy. Bookmark Joel on Software! The Mythical Man-Month! A must for any serious Java programmer. a useful introduction about the Netbeans platform The Dragon Book! The bible for every compiler construction course... and more. Introduction Automata Theory Languages Computation Design Patterns "the gang of four" Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture Head First Object Oriented Analysis and Design Head First Design Patterns xUnit design patterns AspectJ in Action Java servlets Dependency Injection Refactoring SQL applications Intellectual Property and Open Source The Productive Programmer Operating Systems Code (Petzold) AntLR reference Head First HTML Head First Javascript Javascript the Good Parts Pro Javascript Design Patterns The essence of Artificial Intelligence CSS Zen garden Designing Interfaces Web Usability 2.0 The design of everyday things Emotional Design The invisible computer Harnessing Hibernate Database Systems: Concepts, Languages & Architectures Algorithms in C Hacker 6.0 Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications Godel Escher Bach: an eternal golden braid Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary Free as in freedom Linux C Programming |



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