I am at good level not professional in the following xhtml,html5,css,css3,js,jquery,php & mysql and I have been decided to read some books about this fields but the problem i have been found hundreds of books !
plz advice me about the best books ? and do u prefer reading these from laptop screen or paperback as i don't have tablet now ?
@amis There are so, so many good ones. But I particularly like the way that the books from The Pragmatic Bookshelf (by The Pragmatic Programmers) approach teaching. I've found them to be useful because they teach relevant, usable bite-size concepts and lessons. They don't go on for chapters on a conceptual level like others I've read.
There's nothing wrong with learning about the concepts, and it's necessary of course, but if you aren't a beginner in the topic then The Pragmatic Bookshelf is really great, and you end each chapter with something you can immediately start to apply to your daily work.
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I am at good level not professional in the following xhtml,html5,css,css3,js,jquery,php & mysql and I have been decided to read some books about this fields but the problem i have been found hundreds of books !
plz advice me about the best books ? and do u prefer reading these from laptop screen or paperback as i don't have tablet now ?
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@amis There are so, so many good ones. But I particularly like the way that the books from The Pragmatic Bookshelf (by The Pragmatic Programmers) approach teaching. I've found them to be useful because they teach relevant, usable bite-size concepts and lessons. They don't go on for chapters on a conceptual level like others I've read.
There's nothing wrong with learning about the concepts, and it's necessary of course, but if you aren't a beginner in the topic then The Pragmatic Bookshelf is really great, and you end each chapter with something you can immediately start to apply to your daily work.
can u give me titles for books ?