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  1. grumpyman

    Good WebDesign Books

    I really rate Fundamental Skills (http://www.glasshaus.com/bookInfo.asp?bookId=70) by glasshaus ( http://www.glasshaus.com) as an good primer to modern web design (eg, web standards, css, xhtml, accessiblity etc). It's one I use to teach my courses at the college I work at. If you're more...
  2. grumpyman

    macromedia dreamweaver+databases?

    The best (in fact only) book out there on starting to use php with dreamweaver is glasshaus "dreamweaver mx: php web development" on http://www.glasshaus.com/dreamweaverpro and is a great place to start. Good thing with using dreamweaver is all the server behaviors that mean you can...
  3. grumpyman

    Good book suggestion

    I recommend the glasshaus book "Practical XML for the web" http://www.glasshaus.com/bookInfo.asp?token=0&bookId=66, as it's modern, covers the DOM but only covers the necessary stuff that's supported now.
  4. grumpyman

    Website Development Where to Begin...

    I wouldn't use Access myself, as it will only support a very few concurrent users. For free, i'd use MySQL database (still uses standard SQL to query the database) available from www.mySQL.com The most commonly used language used with MySQL is PHP (Personal Home Pages) which is available, again...
  5. grumpyman

    Need a good book for a moron

    I've been bought a copy of "Practical XML for the web" from glasshaus which came out last month, i think. What I really like about it is that it doesn't talk a lot of theory, nor does it bang on about what may be true in 2 years if only the w3c approve this or that standard, it just...
  6. grumpyman

    Books on CSS

    I've been using the glasshaus book on CSS - it's thin, to the point, and cheap - and written by some guys I REALLY respect. grumpyman

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