The Web Programming CD Bookshelf Version 1.0 Pap/Cdr Edition
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""Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, 2nd Edition
""JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition
""Programming PHP
""Web Database Applications with PHP & MySQL
""PHP Cookbook
""Webmaster In a Nutshell, 3rd Edition
As a bonus, you also get the new paperback version of Webmaster In a Nutshell, 3rd Edition.
This collection of Web programming books is bursting with premium information: ""JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition is considered ""the"" JavaScript book; nobody can touch the level of detail Danny Goodman explores in ""Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, 2nd Edition; and ""Programming PHP is by Rasmus Lerdorf, the creator of PHP. To boot, you get three other excellent titles. The total list price for this collection if purchased separately is $264.70. Formatted in HTML, The ""Web Programming CD Bookshelf, version 1.0, can be accessed with any web browser, so you have a complete library of technical books that you can carry with you anywhere you need it. No other resource makes so much valuable information so easy to find and so convenient to use.
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Product details
- Publisher : O'Reilly Media; Pap/Cdr edition (April 30, 2003)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 576 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0596005105
- ISBN-13 : 978-0596005108
- Item Weight : 1.71 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.21 x 1.21 x 9.2 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,608,918 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #9,936 in Web Design (Books)
- #15,944 in Computer Programming Languages
- #31,177 in Computer Software (Books)
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The authors of one of the six books contained in this series say it all when they introduce their book with this comment:
"This book is by impatient writers for impatient readers, so don't expect much history or analysis here, just a basic tour of how everything fits together."
I cannot improve on that. Long after you pass your certification exams and place those trophy books on the shelf to collect dust, this collection will sit dog-eared at your work station.
Bishop Eastern Sierra Macintosh User Group (beSMUG)
I remember when I was first learning to program in HyperCard. I still have all of the books I bought, hoping someday they'll port my beloved, easy-to-use programming language to OS X, and my 300,000+ lines of code will again see the light of day. As I look at all these books-$400 dollars worth and taking up most of a 4-foot shelf-I remember that each had its strong points and that many times I needed to cross-reference the information in more than one of them to get my code working properly.
Now I program for the web, and I have an assortment of manuals, texts and CD-ROMS that are rapidly falling out of date and are sometimes tougher to use than searching for a good tutorial on the net.
Enter O'Reilly's Web Programming CD Bookshelf, six bestselling web programming books on a single CD-ROM: Webmaster in a Nutshell, Programming PHP, Web Database Applications with PHP & MySQL, PHP Cookbook, JavaScript: The Definitive Guide and Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference. Up-to-date and all in one place, I think one of the greatest features of this collection is that the entire library goes into my CD-ROM drive, not piled all over my desk and lying open on the floor around my office chair.
4,668 pages in HTML format, fully searchable and cross-referenced:
Anyone who needs these types of reference materials knows that you don't actually read them cover-to-cover (at least not all at once); you refer to them as needed for specific information. This is where the "Search all books" option from the Home page really comes in handy.
I had been on a fruitless search for more than two weeks (as time permitted) for the answer to a puzzle involving localizing the date and time for visitors to a website. None of the tutorials I could find were very helpful, and the ready-made scripts I found didn't address the problem either. 15 minutes after opening the box and popping the CD-ROM in my drive (and admiring the slick, easy interface), I queried the search with "date and time" and found my answer in item number six of the results, "Calculating Time with Time Zones (PHP Cookbook)," just a single click away. With the step-by-step instructions, I had my script working in minutes.
Navigating and browsing the works is easy as well, all indices are hyperlinked, and every page contains links to a search for that specific book as well as to the book's index, the Home page and the other five books. "Next" and "Previous" buttons appear at both the top and bottom of each page. In addition to the search all books option on the Home page, there's also a hyperlinked master index.
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The hardcopy book in this collection is Webmaster in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition (webmaster). Webmaster is a complete reference for being a Webmaster. Each chapter in this book is a deferent area of web technology, ranging from HTML, broken down by tag, to Apache, with details of each of the major modules. I was glad to see this book as the hardcopy book in this collection; it is perfectly laid out for getting at the information you need without having to delve into text descriptions or examples.
I will be reviewing each of the books on CD over the next few weeks, but as a collection I have to say that O'Reilly made good choices. Since they decided to go the PHP route of web programming the three PHP books included will get the reader from novice hello-world, up to a database driven web application. The two Definitive References do live up to their name. The one thing that I thought was missing was Perl; the only perl is discussed in Webmaster in the CGI.pm chapter.
The price of the collection is steep ... but considering what you are getting I think the price is very reasonable. If you don't already have these books and are looking at getting into web programming as a profession or hobby, this is the one stop collection for you.

