The Art and Science of CSS21 reviews
Jonathan Snook, Steve Smith, ...

SitePoint, 2007

A book to the more experienced ones.

+ Great value - probably too short
+ Good book
+ Great for inspiration but not a good starting point for beginners
  
  











  



  
The Flash Anthology: Cool Effects and Practical ActionScript10 reviews
Steve Grosvenor

SitePoint Pty Ltd, 2004

Your 2nd Flash book!!!

+ Flash Anthology
+ The best solutions for common Flash problems
+ A Flash Gem
  
  











  



  
Build Your Own Database Driven Website Using PHP and MySQL44 reviews
Kevin Yank

SitePoint, 2004

Excellent Book

+ A good book for getting started with php and databases.
+ Sitepoint PHP and MySQL

I highly recomend this book. I think it best serves those who already know the syntax of PHP, but it is a excellent book. I recomend either "Learning PHP" (The O'Reilly book) or "PHP for the World Wide Web : Visual QuickStart Guide" for a beginner. Both of these books will help you learn the syntax ...
  
  











  



  
The PHP Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks (Anthology)3 reviews
Ben Balbo, Harry Fuecks, ...

SitePoint, 2007

A PHP Book that's different (and better) than the rest

+ Up to date and useful reference book.

I really wasn't sure what to expect with the book, my shelves are already packed with a stack of good PHP books that I've read through once, got a few good gems of info from, put on the shelf, and never touch again. It was the title that got me first interested in this book, sort of like the ...
  
  











  



  
The JavaScript Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks18 reviews
Cameron Adams, James Edwards

SitePoint, 2006

Just What I Needed

+ Javascript 4 U
+ The most useful JavaScript book on my shelf
+ Good and elegant book
  
  











  



  
Build Your Own ASP.NET 2.0 Web Site Using C# & VB37 reviews
Cristian Darie, Zak Ruvalcaba

SitePoint, 2006

I found the right book to learn asp.net

+ Great learning tool!
+ The Best book on ASP.NET 2.0
+ An excellent book
+ good for beginner and semi-experienced asp.net developers
  
  











  



  
DHTML Utopia Modern Web Design Using JavaScript & DOM23 reviews
Stuart Langridge

SitePoint, 2005

Good Book With Very Clean Code

+ Great book, but hard to read hence hard to learn
+ Complicated but definately worth reading

I agree with most reviews for DHTML Utopia; the book is middle level, leaving beginners in the dust but pros wanting more. It is, however, well written and contains very good code and coding standards. If you are not completely new to JavaScript and DOM scripting, but would like to learn more and ...
  
  











  



  
Build Your Own Standards Compliant Website Using Dreamweaver 8 (Build Your Own)11 reviews
Rachel Andrew

SitePoint, 2005

THE DREAMWEAVER CODE

+ Pretty good reference
+ Easy to use
+ Dreamweaver 8
  
  











  



  
Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS37 reviews
Ian Lloyd

SitePoint, 2006

Wonderful Resource for Novice

+ Easy to understand!!!
+ XHTML and CSS for beginners in a nontechnical way
+ Very nice book
+ The best book yet on CSS
  
  











  



  
The Photoshop Anthology: 101 Web Design Tips, Tricks & Techniques10 reviews
Corrie Haffly

SitePoint, 2006

Great all-around PhotoShop Book

+ Good book for graphic beginners
+ Jump Start!
+ Exactly as the title implies
  
  











  



  
The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks52 reviews
Rachel Andrew

SitePoint, 2007

Truly "Essential" If You've Not Been Around the Block A Hundred Times

+ Great Buy
+ Very helpful book

CSS is difficult to master, and most who have have done so over a period of years, through trial and error, and from picking up tips one by one from the community of practitioners. Rachel Andrew's CSS Anthology doesn't offer much for the CSS veterans (I found only 1 tip I didn't know), but it's is ...
  
  











  



  
The Principles of Beautiful Web Design55 reviews
Jason Beaird

SitePoint, 2007

Terrific Book

+ Become An Artist
+ Great book!
+ Very Good For Web Developers Without a Design Background
  
  











  



  
Firefox Secrets: A Need-To-Know Guide10 reviews
Cheah Yeow

SitePoint, 2005

Perfect for those wanting to unlock the power of a great browser.

+ Hit the ground running
+ Take Firefox to the next level
+ Making a good browser GREAT.
  
  











  



  
Simply JavaScript14 reviews
Kevin Yank, Cameron Adams

SitePoint, 2007

Very Didactic

This book was very helpful to me. The content is presented in a very didactic way. I would recommend this book to JS beginners like me. I enjoyed the sense of humor that the authors use to "spice" their explanations on something that for many could be quite difficult to "digest": coding. I ...
  
  











  



  
Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache7 reviews
Tony Steidler-Dennison

SitePoint, 2005

VERY VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!

+ Good book for old timers
+ Good introduction to LAMP servers for average computer user

Are you a systems administrator, but know very little about Linux? If you are, then this book is for you! Authors Tony Steidler-Dennison and Stuart Langridge, have done an outstanding job of writing a practical book that shows you how to build, configure and maintain servers running the LAMP open ...
  
  











  



  
HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS28 reviews
Rachel Andrew

SitePoint, 2006

Excellent

+ A sucker free review:

An Excellent and very informative book. Not only does it have a complete list of CSS 2.1 compliant listings, property by property , but practical use and examples that make it easy to understand and apply. You can't beat Amazon's price. I purchased this and "The CSS Anthology" for the same price as ...
  
  











  



  
No Nonsense XML Web Development With PHP9 reviews
Thomas Myer

SitePoint, 2005

A PRACTICAL AND NO NONSENCE STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FOR SURE!

+ Is XML as useful as claimed?
+ Don't let the PHP in the title fool you.

Do you want to teach yourself XML the easy way? Well, you're in luck! Author Thomas Myer, has done an outstanding job of writing a book that introduces readers to a large part of the XML world, and to walk them, step by step, through the creation of an XML-powered Website. Myer begins by ...
  
  











  



  
Deliver First Class Web Sites: 101 Essential Checklists9 reviews
Shirley Kaiser

SitePoint, 2006

Deliver First Class Web Sites: 101 Essential Checklists

+ Useful Resource & Easy Read
+ Pass these arguments to your buildSuccessfulWebsite() method!
+ Great text for all webmasters!
  
  











  



  
Build Your Own Ruby on Rails Web Applications22 reviews
Patrick Lenz

SitePoint, 2007

Easiest Way I Know To Get On Track Learning Ruby On Rails

+ Make sure you buy Simply Rails 2 Instead
+ Perhaps getting a little long in the tooth now...

I do not have the time, inclination, or capabilities to match the quality and detail of the reviews that already sing the praises of this book, though I know more people find longer reviews useful than short ones. But, I wanted to a) add my praise for this really well-written book, that makes ...
  
  











  



  
Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications7 reviews
Matthew Eernisse

SitePoint, 2006

Great book for both beginners and experts

+ Learn how to use REST, SOAP and others in the process
+ Thank you

If you're looking into expanding your web development knowledge and want to learn how to build more responsive desktop-like web pages and applications, this book is for you. The book starts with the basics, but even if you already know what XMLHttpRequest is, there's a lot to discover in the book - ...