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Head First Algebra: A Learner's Guide to Algebra by Harold Davis
Head First C# (Brain-Friendly Guides) by Andrew Stellman
Head First Design Patterns (Head First) by Eric Freeman
Head First EJB (Brain-Friendly Study Guides; Enterprise JavaBeans) by Kathy Sierra
Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML by Elisabeth Freeman
Head First Java, 2nd Edition by Kathy Sierra
Head First Java: Your Brain on Java - A Learner's Guide by Bert Bates
Head First JavaScript (Head First) by Michael Morrison
Head First Networking by Al Anderson
Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design by Brett D. McLaughlin
Head First PHP & MySQL by Lynn Beighley
Head First Physics: A Learner's Companion to Mechanics and Practical Physics by Heather Lang
Head First PMP: A Brain-Friendly Guide to Passing the Project Management Professional Exam (Head First) by Andrew Stellman
Head First Programming: A learner's guide to programming using the Python language by David Griffiths
Head First Rails: A learner's companion to Ruby on Rails by David Griffiths
Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD) by Bryan Basham
Head First Software Development (Brain-Friendly Guides) by Dan Pilone
Head First SQL: Your Brain on SQL -- A Learner's Guide (Head First) by Lynn Beighley
Head First Statistics by Dawn Griffiths
Head First Web Design by Ethan Watrall

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