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From now until June 26, you can get 20% to 40% off computer books from Pearson. The books range in topic from networking to programming to Web development, and boy howdy are they juicy! Perennial bestsellers like Erich Gamma et al.'s Design Patterns, Kent Beck's Extreme Programming Explained, Jakob Nielsen's Designing Web Usability, and Adobe Photoshop 6.0 Classroom in a Book grace the list, among many, many others. Take a look!


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Recently Published
Professional Commerce Server 2000
by Wrox Author Team, et al.
Professional Commerce Server 2000 Programming is for experienced developers familiar with implementing Web solutions on the Windows 2000 platform who wish to utilize the rich, flexible, and robust environment afforded by Commerce Server 2000. You will find this book invaluable, whether you are new to the Microsoft Enterprise Servers or a seasoned Site Server 3.0 CE developer looking to upgrade to Commerce Server 2000. --From the publisher

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Core Web Programming (Prentice Hall Ptr Core Series)
by Marty Hall, Larry Brown
The authoritative guide to every technology that enterprise Web developers need to master, from HTML 4 to Java 2 Standard Edition 1.3, Servlets to JavaServer Pages, and beyond. Core Web Programming, Second Edition, brings them all together in the ultimate Web development resource for experienced programmers. --From the publisher

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Xml Bible
by Elliotte Rusty Harold
Now revised and expanded to cover the latest XML technologies and applications, this all-in-one tutorial and reference shows you, step by step, how to put the power of XML to work in your Web pages. From document type definitions and style sheets to XPointers, schemas, the Wireless Markup Language, XHTML and other advanced tools and applications, XML expert Elliotte Rusty Harold gives you all the know-how and examples you need to integrate XML with HTML, solve real-world development challenges, and create data-driven content. --From the publisher


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

Professional XML (2nd Edition)
by Nikola Ozu, et al.
A serious look at how to use XML in sophisticated real-world Web applications, Professional XML goes beyond your run-of-the-mill tutorial by giving you practical examples and techniques.


Javascript Bible, 4th Edition
by Danny Goodman, Brendan Eich
Aimed at the HTML designer with or without previous programming experience, the JavaScript Bible, Fourth Edition, brings a popular text up to date with a full tour of using JavaScript with all of today's Web browsers. Smart, very approachable, and filled with many useful tips, this book can put JavaScript development into the reach of just about anyone.


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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Almost Published
What Web Development Gurus Will Be Reading Next

Professional XML Schemas
by Wrox Author Team
XML Schemas--a standard defined by the W3C--have a primary role in all kinds of XML development. The specification is currently at the candidate recommendation stage, and is expected to reach full recommendation status in Q3 2001. This new technology is likely to take over from DTDs as the primary method of defining XML data. Professional XML Schemas will go beyond explaining the (rather complex) documentation to provide practical case studies and advanced information for a potentially huge market of developers. --From the publisher


SOAP: Cross Platform Internet Development Using XML
by Scott Seely, Kent Sharkey
SOAP: Cross-Platform Internet Development Using XML is an introduction to SOAP and related technologies. It provides the reader with a sample server that will show how to create a SOAP server so that all available platforms are covered. The book also provides coverage of how XML, Distributed Computing, C++, Perl, Python, Visual Basic, and Java each relate to SOAP. --From the publisher


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Suggested Reading
CSS Pocket Reference
by Eric A. Meyer
The CSS Pocket Reference briefly introduces CSS and then lists all CSS1 properties, plus the CSS1 pseudoelements and pseudoclasses. Since browser incompatibility is the biggest obstacle to CSS adoption, we've also included a comprehensive guide to how the browsers have implemented support for CSS1. For anyone who wants to correctly implement CSS, this is a handy, condensed reference to all the details in the larger volume, Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide.

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New in Software
SCS Site Construction Kit

SCS Site Construction Kit
Cryonetworks
This Web site development tool lets you combine modules to build a creative and dynamic online community. Each of the available modules manages a specific function of your site, such as 3-D spaces, banners, or an administrative interface. Multimedia functions incorporate music, video, and a webcam into your site, while tools like chat, pager, and voice chat allow visitors to communicate with each other in real time. You can even use 3D Studio or VRML to create new objects and 3-D spaces, which you can then import into SCS with the 3-D converter.


FlightCheck Upgrade

FlightCheck Upgrade
Markzware Software
Ensure the quality of your site with FlightCheck Upgrade, the application that lets you scan file types such as QuarkXPress, PageMaker, Multi-Ad Creator, Illustrator, Photoshop, Freehand, CorelDRAW, and PDF before releasing them live online. Using a simple drag-and-drop interface, FlightCheck alerts you to over 150 potentially damaging problems. Once the application has verified critical elements, like colors, fonts, and images, it produces an easy-to-follow menu of possible problems. Avoid embarrassing scenarios like missing images or mismatched fonts by checking your files with this award-winning preflight software.


Dreamweaver 4.0

Dreamweaver 4.0
Macromedia
Whether you prefer working with easy-to-use visual layout tools or would rather control your design and coding environment, Dreamweaver 4.0 gives you the freedom you need to create and maintain your Web site. Hand-coders will appreciate the Code View option, while everyone can take advantage of Split View to simultaneously see both Code and Design views. You can even debug client-side JavaScript directly in your browser. Designers will appreciate the new Layout View, which lets you create clean tables that work in all browsers. Intuitive enough for first-time users yet powerful enough for even the most demanding professional developers, Dreamweaver has earned its reputation as a dominant player in the world of Web design.


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