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Python Essential Reference (Second Edition)
by David M. Beazley
Python Essential Reference, Second Edition, concisely describes the Python Programming language and its large library of standard modules, collectively known as the Python programming environment. It is arranged into four major parts: a brief tutorial and introduction; an informal language reference covering lexical conventions, functions, statements, control flow, data types, classes, and execution models; the Python library; and the Python C API that is used to write Python extensions. --From the publisher

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Advanced JavaServer Pages
by David Geary
While there may well be, according to author David Geary, "a glut of introductory JSP books" today, his new Advanced JavaServer Pages is decidedly different. His advanced take on building Web applications centers on custom tag libraries, an essential part of Sun's best practices for writing extensible and maintainable Web applications. With the view that custom tags are the most powerful feature of JSP, the book shows you how to combine custom tag libraries with JavaBeans, XML, JDBC, and other APIs to build sophisticated systems. If you have some experience with JSP and Java and want to see what's next for the platform, this lively and intelligently written text can definitely take your Java skills to the next level.

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The Complete XML Training Course
by Paul Deitel, et al
Master XML development--hands-on. This start-to-finish multimedia training course and book package is the fastest, most effective way to master real-world XML development. You'll discover how to build effective DTDs and Schemas, write powerful Java applications using DOM and SAX, and work with the powerful technologies that build on XML--including XPath, XSL, XSLT, VoiceXML, and much more. --From the publisher

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Books That Are Flying off Our Shelves

PHP and MySQL Web Development
by Luke Welling, Laura Thomson
PHP and MySQL Web Development introduces readers (who are assumed to have little or no experience with the title subjects) to PHP and MySQL for the purpose of creating dynamic Internet sites. It teaches the same skills as introductory Active Server Pages (ASPs) and ColdFusion books--technologies that address the same niche.

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ActionScript : The Definitive Guide
by Colin Moock
Macromedia Flash is the obvious choice for delivering multimedia over the Web. At the heart of Flash's power is ActionScript, the product's powerful, object-oriented scripting language. ActionScript is based on JavaScript, making it easy for Web developers new to Flash to get up to speed. ActionScript: The Definitive Guide is a tutorial and reference to ActionScript that meets the needs of both new Flash developers learning the language and experienced coders who need a daily reference.

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Beginning Javascript
by Paul Wilton
With its approachable style and clearly rendered code examples, Beginning JavaScript makes for a worthwhile first book about programming for today's browsers. Even if you haven't programmed before, this text can give you the tools you need to bring your static Web pages to life.

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What Web Development Gurus Will Be Reading Next

Programming Data-Driven Web Applications with ASP.NET
by Doug Seven, Donny Mack
Programming Data-Driven Web Applications with ASP.NET provides readers with a solid understanding of ASP.NET and how to effectively integrate databases with their Web sites. The key to making information instantly available on the Web is integrating the Web site and the database to work as one piece. This book teach this practice using ASP.NET, server-side controls, ADO+, XML, and SOAP--plus how to manage data by using ASP.NET forms, exposing data through ASP+ Web Services, working with BLOBs, and using cookies and other features to secure data. --From the back cover

 An ASP.NET developer's kit

Php Functions Essential Reference
by Graeme Merrall , et al
Unlike ASP or ColdFusion, PHP is open source and cross-platform. It runs on Windows NT and many Unix versions, and it can be built as an Apache module and as a binary that can run as a CGI. When built as an Apache module, PHP is especially lightweight and speedy. PHP Functions Essential Reference covers all PHP functions and features, through PHP4, in a way that is understandable and accessible.

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New and Notable in Software
Macromedia Sitespring

Sitespring
Macromedia
Enable easier collaboration with your Web development team, improve file management, and facilitate better client communication with Sitespring, Macromedia's new Web product management application. Features such as a personalized project page for each team member, transparent file versioning, and a Web-based client user interface help your team complete deadline-driven projects accurately and on time. In addition, Sitespring integrates seamlessly into your existing project management environment, so you can retain important information and begin managing your project almost immediately.

Free Flash 5 Training Video

Flash 5.0 / FreeHand 10.0 Studio
Macromedia
The current standard for animated graphics on the Web, Flash 5 helps you create distinctive, low-bandwidth, interactive Web sites. Now, when you order the Mac or Windows version of Flash 5 or Flash 5/Freehand 10 Studio, you'll get a free training video from Macromedia. Presented by top Macromedia Flash designers and programmers, this project-based video covers topics from simple animation to ActionScript to more advanced object-oriented programming. But hurry--offer ends July 31, 2001.

Microsoft's .NET Platform


Designed to make software a service that is accessible by any device, at any time, and in any place, Microsoft's .NET platform is changing the ways in which we integrate communications and computing. At the base of this concept are the .NET Enterprise Servers, which will quickly build, deploy, and manage customized Web-based solutions.

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