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22 August 2010

BOOK SHELF 2

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How to Use Free Software to Prevent Antivirus and Virus Removal Headaches
How to Use Free Software to Prevent Antivirus and Virus Removal Headaches
by Philip Morgan
This ebook presents a unique method for increasing a Windows PC’s resistances to viruses and malware. The first chapters of the ebook help readers understand the risks of malware, as well as the problems that it can cause. Readers will learn the ways that antivirus software can and can not help protect their computer against malware. Later parts of the ebook provide step-by-step guidance that helps readers use free software to dramatically increase their Windows PC’s resistance to viruses and malware. The protection provided by antivirus software is greatly enhanced by using the free software recommended in this ebook. This book is also very easy to read!
Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:-
How to Use Free Software to Prevent Antivirus and Virus Removal Headaches – 50 pages, 2.4MB (PDF)

Create Your First Wesite
Create Your First Wesite
by Chris Farrell
Easily explained A to Z how to create your own website, written specially for beginners and newcommers. Also included are hundreds of screenshots and videos.
Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:-
Create Your First Website – 125 pages, 3.8MB (PDF)

 

C# Yellow Book
C# Yellow Book
by Rob Miles and the University of Hull
The C# Book is used by the Department of Computer Science in the University of Hull as the basis of the First Year programming course. Included within this page is both 2008 & 2009 version of the C# book as well C# from Java Orange Book. Check them out.
Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:-
C# Yellow Book – PDF
(C# is the laguage that comprises of most features than other anyone thanks to MICROSOFT)


How to Build an Online Forum in 9 Easy Steps
How to Build an Online Forum in 9 Easy Steps
by RJ Licata
“Build an Online Forum in 9 Easy Steps”, is a complete walk-through on how to successfully install and promote an internet forum. Using a forum he made for his friends and him to stay in touch as an example, author RJ Licata takes you through the process in an easy to understand, step-by-step system. If you have a similar desire to hang out with your college buddies, or talk gossip with the ladies, but don’t seem to have the time anymore, this ebook is for you. In this ebook you’ll learn how to:
  • Choose and register a domain name for your forum
  • Create a hosting account to store your site on the web
  • Install the free forum software on your hosting account
  • Setup and modify the forum to meet your needs
  • Use your forum to earn you money
  • And more!
Click on the link below to download this free ebook:-
How to Build an Online Forum in 9 Easy Steps – 51 pages, 1.4Mb (PDF)


NerdDinner ASP.NET MVC Tutorial
by Scott Hanselman
This free tutorial / chapter-ebook is the first chapter from the ebook ASP.NET MVC 1.0, written by Scott Hanselman. This first chapter is a 185 page end-to-end tutorial that walks-through building a small, but complete, ASP.NET MVC application from scratch.  This 14MB PDF file is available for download totally free and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution No Derivatives license which means you can share, distribute, print, or hand it out to anyone.
The application the tutorial builds is called “NerdDinner”. It provides an easy way for people to organize, host and search for new topic-based dinners online. For more information click on the link below to read the full description of this free chapter, get the PDF ebook and the full source code for this project.
Start programming with the link below:-
NerdDinner ASP.NET MVC Tutorial (PDF)


Free CSS ebooks are definitely hard to come by these days, but there are still a few out there lying around for grabs. If you know any other free CSS ebooks missing in this post, do leave your comments. Majority of the ebooks listed below are from Scribd or Wepapers.
  1. Introduction to CSS
  2. Basic CSS – Needs to enter password to download, just click on the site’s feed and you’ll get the password right away.
  3. 70 Expert Ideas for Better CSS
  4. 19 Core CSS Part 1
  5. 25 Core CSS Part 2
  6. 34 Core CSS Part 3
  7. CSS Guide for Office Live Websites
  8. Five Common CSS Hangups in Dreamweaver
  9. Core Web Programming CSS
  10. 26 page ebook sample on CSS Layouts (FriendsofEd)
Various CSS Cheat Sheets
  1. CSS Cheat Sheet
  2. Blueprint CSS Framework version 08
  3. Yui CSS Cheat Sheet
  4. CSS Cheat Sheet v2
  5. CSS Conditional Cheat Sheet
  6. CSS Help Sheet
  7. Cheat Sheet CSS Shorthand Codes
  8. CSS Quick Cheat Sheet
  9. Outlook 2008 HTML CSS Cheat Sheet
  10. CSS Cheat Sheet
  11. Tableless CSS (Spanish)
Other CSS Resources
  1. Hongkiat’s 20 Useful CSS Tips for Beginners
  2. Maxdesign
  3. Tizag
  4. w3schools
  5. w3schools CSS reference
  6. Code-magazine
  7. Webreference
  8. Anaturb
  9. HTMLHelp
  10. W3.org
  11. WestCiv
  12. NCDesign
If you guys were aware of Sitepoint’s free giveaway of “The Art & Science of CSS” quite sometime back and managed to grab hold of it within the 14 day offer period – I think you’re in for some good read. I won’t be posting it here as the 14 day offer period has ended and is no longer available for download from Sitepoint’s site. To those who did miss it, try to Google for it – I’m sure you can find it somewhere






DecorateTwitter.com recently published an ebook on how you can utilize Twitter at the best possible way. Twitter is a fast and rapidly growing Web 2.0 site which provides a great communication tool for everybody regardless whether you’re using it for personal use or for your business. Everybody these days are using it, including CEOs from the top companies in the world.
If you want to know more, just click on the link below:-
Secret Twitter Manifesto! (PDF)


Java is a programming language originally developed by Sun Microsystems and released in 1995. Java applications are typically compiled to bytecode, although compilation to native machine code is also possible. At runtime, bytecode is usually either interpreted or compiled to native code for execution, although direct hardware execution of bytecode by a Java processor is also possible.
The language, widely considered to be the most popular platform for web development, derives much of its syntax from C and C++ but has a simpler object model and fewer low-level facilities. JavaScript, a scripting language, shares a similar name and has similar syntax, but is not directly related to Java.
Sun Microsystems provides an open source implementation of a Java compiler and Java virtual machine and most of the class library in compliance with the specifications of the Java Community Process, available under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Click on the link below to download the ebook:-
330 Java Tips

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