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Developing ASP Components (2nd Edition)
by Shelley Powers
Until the new .NET Framework arrives later in 2001, COM (and COM+) is still the best way to build and share components for use with ASP in Windows. Developing ASP Components shows you how to build components that are fully integrated into the Microsoft Web platform. Whether you build custom components, or just want to use services in VB/C++ code that are available to your Web applications, this title will clue you into getting the most out of your components. It's a source of expert information that you won't likely find anywhere else.

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MySQL/PHP Database Applications
by Jay Greenspan, Brad Bulger
How could the combination of PHP and MySQL--which is feature-rich, highly reliable, capable of dealing with large traffic volumes, and absolutely free of charge in most cases--be any better? In MySQL/PHP Database Applications, Jay Greenspan and Brad Bulger explain how to work with the capable pair, primarily for applications you might use on a Web site.

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Professional Java E-Commerce
by Subrahmanyam Allamaraju, et al
Ideal for IT managers and developers working on e-commerce projects, Professional Java E-Commerce shows you how to design and program working e-stores and other enterprise Web applications powered by Java. This book is a guide to the nuts and bolts of Java used for e-commerce sites, and it also surveys the management and design issues that any organization will face when doing business online.

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What's Hot?
Books That Are Flying off Our Shelves

Learning XML
by Erik T. Ray
Although Learning XML covers XML rather broadly, it nevertheless presents the key elements of the technology with enough detail to familiarize the reader with this crucial markup language. This guide is brief enough to tackle in a weekend.

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Beginning Active Server Pages 3.0
by David Buser, et al
Filling an important spot in the Wrox Programmer to Programmer series, Beginning Active Server Pages 3.0 is an excellent introduction to the new version of ASP released for the Windows 2000 platform. This guide requires no previous ASP knowledge or even any Web development experience.


Experience Design
by Nathan Shedroff
Shedroff is an experience strategist who has designed experiences in a variety of media, especially interactive and information design and branding. His client list includes Herman Miller, Nike, Bell Atlantic (now Verizon), Swissbank, and Microsoft. In 1995, I.D. named him one of the 40 most important designers in the country. Here, his analyses, like the form of the book, are open and flowing. Whether he's discussing wayfinding, personal meaning, or the use of metaphoric devices, Shedroff raises important questions for anyone involved in design today. In many ways, this book is like a list of author's favorites--albeit, a list in which each item illuminates some kernel of contemporary design wisdom.


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What Web Development Gurus Will Be Reading Next

Architecting a Servlet and Jsp Based Application
by Lennart Jorelid
Servlets and JSP (JavaServer Pages) are the main ways that Java is used on the Web today. These are Java programs that run on a Web server that allow HTML content to be dynamically generated (often by querying a database) and then sent via the Web to the "client" machine that made the request in the first place. Architecting a Servlet and JSP Based Application concentrates on teaching the programmer how to fit the various pieces together, spending as little time as possible on plumbing. --From the publisher


XSLT: Professional Developer's Guide
by Peter Stark, Johan Hjelm
Written by the leading architects of the XSLT Transformation technology responsible for the standardization efforts for the W3C technologies, XSLT: Professional Developer's Guide introduces Web developers and content designers to what is widely expected to replace Perl as a Web translator. Readers will find expert guidance on how to create the transformation sheets that guide the process of translation, how to optimize content for the most frequent formats through the use of transformation hints, and how to install and use the necessary software. --From the publisher


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Suggested Reading
Programming Python (2nd Edition)
by Mark Lutz
Completely revised and improved, the second edition of Programming Python is an excellent compendium of material geared toward the more knowledgeable Python developer. It includes dozens of reusable scripts for common scripting tasks, and is one of the best available sources of information for this popular object-oriented scripting language.

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Adobe Streaming Media Collection 1.0

Adobe Streaming Media Collection 1.0
Adobe
Create dynamic and professional Web sites with this comprehensive collection of streaming media, interactive animation, and Web design and management applications. Adobe After Effects lets you create motion graphics and visual effects, while Adobe Premiere integrates a variety of features and functions into a complete video editing tool. Use LiveMotion to add interactivity, animation, and sound to your Web pages or individual graphic designs. Throw in GoLive for Web authoring and site management, and you have a complete, cost-effective way to produce the kind of Web site you'll be proud to show off to clients and friends. Check out the Mac or the Windows version.


Flash 5.0/FreeHand 10.0 Studio

Flash 5.0 / FreeHand 10.0 Studio
Macromedia
Improve design productivity and ease the transition to the Web with this complete multipublishing solution. Advanced illustration, graphics, and site-concept tools allow you to design your document in Freehand 10 and then publish it to the Web with Flash 5. Once your designs are published, use Flash to create distinctive, low-bandwidth Web sites, animations, applications, and training courseware. And, with a familiar, integrated Macromedia interface, you'll be able to move between these two applications with no trouble at all. Check out the Mac or Windows version today.

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