Archive for the ‘Non-Fiction Science’ Category

Clicker Training for Birds by Melinda Johnson

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

If you have any animal be it bird, fish, dog, cat or lizard, you can benefit from this book. Learning how to motivate a creature whose ability to communicate with you is by virtue of body language is a challenge many of us can’t meet. Clicker Training for Birds will give you the tools by [...]


Digital Signage: Software, Networks, Advertising, and Displays: A Primer for Understanding the Business

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has sponsored one of the first books to explain the business of digital signage. Out-of-home digital displays offer a powerful extension of or a cost-effective alternative to television advertising. The greatest benefit is in the degree to which “Digital Signage: Software, Networks, Advertising, and Displays: A Primer for Understanding [...]


Head First Java by Kathy Sierra and Berl Bates

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

If you’ve ever wanted to learn a scripting language, Head First Java is the book to read. It’s written in a conversation style using plenty of graphics for ease of understanding. Although not for the uninitiated, it’s still easy to read and understand if you have a few basics under your belt.


The Art and Science of CSS

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

The Art and Science of CSS is written by Cameron Adams, Jina Bolton, David Johnson, Steve Smith and Jonathan Snook. It covers the principles of creating standards compliant Web 2.0 web pages. Standards compliant CSS code can be a daunting subject, yet with numerous screen shots, and a step-by-step guide, the reader is taken on [...]