Book Watch Archive


Head First PMP 3rd Ed (O'Reilly)
Saturday, 15 February 2014

More than just proof of passing a test, a PMP certification means that you have the knowledge to solve most common project problems. But studying for a difficult four-hour exam on project management isn't easy, even for experienced project managers. Drawing on the latest research in neurobiology, cognitive science, and learning theory, Head First titles offers you a multi-sensory experience that helps the material stick..

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Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS in 24 Hours (Sams)
Friday, 14 February 2014

Ninth edition of Julie C. Meloni's tutorial that teaches beginners how to quickly create great-looking web pages brings the entire book in line with the HTML5 and CSS3 specifications and capabilities and includes fresh material and examples that take full advantage of the book's full-color layout and design. Twenty-four practical, jargon-free lessons guide the reader through each step involved in creating, enhancing, and maintaining web sites of all types and sizes.

<ASIN:0672336146>

 
Salesforce.Com Secrets of Success 2nd Ed (Prentice Hall)
Thursday, 13 February 2014

Drawing on his personal experience with more than a hundred deployments, David Taber guides you through every aspect of Salesforce.com planning, implementation, and management. This second edition focuses on the most valuable innovations in Salesforce.com’s most recent releases offering results-focused best practices for sales, marketing, customer service, finance, legal, IT, and beyond.

<ASIN:013351739X>

 
Single Page Web Applications (Manning)
Wednesday, 12 February 2014

With the subtitle "JavaScript end-to-end" you'll learn to build modern browser-based apps that take advantage of stronger client platforms and more predictable bandwidth. Michael Mikowski and Josh Powell present the SPA design approach, and then start exploring new techniques like structured JavaScript and responsive design. Covers server-side JavaScript and NoSQL data stores, as well as new frameworks that make JavaScript more manageable and testable as a first-class language.

<ASIN:1617290750>

 
Software Requirements 3rd Ed (Microsoft Press)
Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Now in its 3rd edition this guide to software requirements engineering has been fully updated with new topics, examples, and guidance. Karl E Wiegers and Joy Beatty, two leaders in the requirements community have teamed up to deliver a contemporary set of practices covering the full range of requirements development and management activities on software projects.

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Microsoft Excel 2013 Data Analysis and Business Modeling (Microsoft Press)
Monday, 10 February 2014

Master the business modeling and analytic techniques with Microsoft Excel 2013, and help transform your data into bottom-line results. In this hands-on, scenario-focused guide from Excel expert  Wayne Winston,  shows how to use the new Data Model and Relationships features for integrating data from multiple tables, effectively building a relational data source inside an Excel workbook.

<ASIN:0735669139>

 
The Lean Mindset (Addison Wesley)
Sunday, 09 February 2014

With the subtitle "Ask the Right Questions" and case studies from  Spotify, Ericsson, Intuit, GE Healthcare, Pixar, CareerBuilder, and Intel, the Poppendiecks show how lean companies really work and provides patterns for developing the lean mindset.

<ASIN:0321896904>

 
Appreneur: Secrets to Success in the App Store (Apress)
Saturday, 08 February 2014

There is more to apps than most people think. The average person assumes that if they make an app, they will instantly become a millionaire. The truth is without the knowledge from years of successes and failures, you just won’t know where to begin. In this slim volume Taylor Pierce, who has been developing apps since Apple's App Store opened to the public in 2009, shares her knowledge.

<ASIN:1430264756>

 
HTML5 and CSS3: Level Up with Today's Web Technologies (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Friday, 07 February 2014

Brian Hogan gets you up to speed on the HTML5 elements and CSS3 features you can use right now in your current projects, with backwards compatible solutions that ensure that you don't leave users of older browsers behind. This second edition covers even more new features, including CSS animations, IndexedDB, and client-side validations. See our review of the previous edition.

<ASIN:1937785599>

 
Windows Runtime via C# (Microsoft Press)
Thursday, 06 February 2014

Get a thorough grounding in the Windows Runtime and apply your C# skills to building innovative apps for the Windows Store. Jeff Richter, recognized master of Windows programming, and principal Windows consultant Maarten van de Bospoort provide pragmatic guidance on the non-UI side of Windows development, with examples in C# 2012.

<ASIN:0735679274>

 
Java EE 7 Essentials (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 05 February 2014

Get up to speed on the principal technologies in the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 7, and learn how the latest version embraces HTML5, focuses on higher productivity, and provides functionality to meet enterprise demands. Written by Arun Gupta of the Java EE team, covers several Java EE 7 specifications, including WebSockets, Batch Processing, RESTful Web Services, and Java Message Service.

<ASIN:1449370179>

 
Joe Celko's Complete Guide to NoSQL (Morgan Kaufmann)
Tuesday, 04 February 2014

With the subtitle "What Every SQL Professional Needs to Know About Non-Relational Databases" sets out to provides a complete overview of non-relational technologies. In today's world of bigger and faster data, you need non-relational technologies to get the most out of the information you have. Joe Celko covers three keys areas that make today's data different: velocity, volume and variety.

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