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Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer) by Patricia Cardoza
Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer) by Teresa Hennig
Accessible XHTML and CSS Web Sites : Problem--Design--Solution by Jon Duckett
ADO 2.6 Programmer's Reference by David Sussman
The Art of Rails (Programmer to Programmer) by Edward Benson
ASP.NET 2.0 Instant Results (Programmer to Programmer) by Imar Spaanjaars
ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution (Programmer to Programmer) by Marco Bellinaso
Beginning Access 2003 VBA (Programmer to Programmer) by Denise M. Gosnell
Beginning Active Server Pages 3.0 by David Buser
Beginning Ajax (Programmer to Programmer) by Chris Ullman
Beginning AppleScript (Programmer to Programmer) by Stephen G. Kochan
Beginning CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design by Richard York
Beginning Database Design Solutions (Wrox Programmer to Programmer) by Rod Stephens
Beginning InfoPath 2003 (Programmer to Programmer) by F. Scott Barker
Beginning Java 2 - Jdk 1.3 Edition: Jdk 1.3 Edition (Programmer to Programmer) by Ivor Horton
Beginning JavaScript by Paul Wilton
Beginning Linux Programming, Third Edition by Neil Matthew
Beginning Php 4 (Programmer to Programmer) by Chris Lea
Beginning PHP5 (Programmer to Programmer) by Dan Squier
Beginning PHP5, Apache, and MySQL Web Development (Programmer to Programmer) by Elizabeth Naramore
Beginning Python (Programmer to Programmer) by Peter C. Norton
Beginning Red Hat Linux 9 (Programmer to Programmer) by Sandip Bhattacharya
Beginning Regular Expressions (Programmer to Programmer) by Andrew Watt
Beginning Shell Scripting (Programmer to Programmer) by Eric Foster-Johnson
Beginning SQL (Programmer to Programmer) by Paul Wilton
Beginning SQL Programming (Programmer to Programmer) by John Kauffman
Beginning SQL Server 2005 Programming (Programmer to Programmer) by Robert Vieira
Beginning Unix (Programmer to Programmer) by Paul Love
Beginning VB.NET 2003 by Thearon Willis
Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Databases by Thearon Willis
Beginning Visual C# (Programmer to Programmer) by Karli Watson
Beginning Web Programming with HTML, XHTML, and CSS (Wrox Beginning Guides) by Jon Duckett
Beginning Xcode (Programmer to Programmer) by James Bucanek
Beginning XHTML by Frank Boumphrey
Beginning Xml (Programmer to Programmer) by Dave Gibbons
Beginning XML, 4th Edition (Programmer to Programmer) by David Hunter
CSS Instant Results (Programmer to Programmer) by Richard York
Dreamweaver MX: PHP Web Development (Programmer to Programmer) by Gareth Downes-Powell
Excel 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer) by Paul T. Kimmel
Excel 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer) by John Green
Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development (Programmer to Programmer) by Rod Johnson
Facebook Application Development (Programmer to Programmer) by Nick Gerakines
Implementing LDAP by Mark Wilcox
Introducing .NET by James Conard
Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 2005 (Programmer to Programmer) by Ivor Horton
JavaScript and Ajax Wrox Box: Professional JavaScript for Web Developers, Professional Ajax, Pro Web 2.0, Pro Rich Internet Applications by Nicholas C. Zakas
Javascript Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer) by Cliff Wootton
Leveraging Drupal: Getting Your Site Done Right (Wrox Programmer to Programmer) by Victor Kane
Professional .NET 2.0 Generics (Programmer to Programmer) by Tod Golding
Professional .NET Framework 2.0 (Programmer to Programmer) by Joe Duffy
Professional Active Server Pages 3.0 (Programmer to Programmer) by Alex Homer
Professional Adobe Flex 2 (Programmer to Programmer) by Rich Tretola
Professional Ajax (Programmer to Programmer) by Nicholas C. Zakas
Professional Apache Tomcat 5 (Programmer to Programmer) by Vivek Chopra
Professional ASP.NET 2.0 (Programmer to Programmer) by Bill Evjen
Professional ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX (Programmer to Programmer) by Matt Gibbs
Professional ASP.NET 2.0 XML (Programmer to Programmer) by Thiru Thangarathinam
Professional ASP.NET 3.5: In C# and VB (Programmer to Programmer) by Bill Evjen
Professional Assembly Language (Programmer to Programmer) by Richard Blum
Professional C# (Programmer to Programmer) by Simon Robinson
Professional C++ (Programmer to Programmer) by Nicholas A. Solter
Professional DotNetNuke 4: Open Source Web Application Framework for ASP.NET 2.0 (Programmer to Programmer) by Shaun Walker
Professional Hibernate (Programmer to Programmer) by Eric Pugh
Professional Jakarta Struts (Programmer to Programmer) by James Goodwill
Professional Java XML Programming with servlets and JSP by Alexander Nakhimovsky
Professional Jini (Programmer to Programmer) by Ronald Ashri
Professional Joomla! (Programmer to Programmer) by Dan Rahmel
Professional JSP 2nd Edition by Simon Brown
Professional Pen Testing for Web Applications (Programmer to Programmer) by Andres Andreu
Professional PHP5 (Programmer to Programmer) by Edward Lecky-Thompson
Professional PHP6 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer) by Ed Lecky-Thompson
Professional Rich Internet Applications: AJAX and Beyond (Programmer to Programmer) by Dana Moore
Professional Rootkits (Programmer to Programmer) by Ric Vieler
Professional SharePoint 2007 Development (Programmer to Programmer) by John Holliday
Professional SQL Server 2000 Programming by Robert Vieira
Professional SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (Programmer to Programmer) by Brian Knight
Professional SQL Server 2005 XML (Programmer to Programmer) by Scott Klein
Professional VB.NET 2003 by Bill Evjen
Professional Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Programmer to Programmer) by Jean-Luc David
Professional VMwareServer (Programmer to Programmer) by Eric Hammersley
Professional Web 2.0 Programming (Wrox Professional Guides) by Eric van der Vlist
Professional Wikis (Programmer to Programmer) by Mark S. Choate
Professional Windows Live Programming (Programmer to Programmer) by Jon Arking
Professional XML by Mark Birbeck
Professional XML (Programmer to Programmer) by Bill Evjen
Professional Xml (Programmer to Programmer): 2nd Edition by Nikola Ozu
Professional XML Schemas by Jon Duckett
Professional XML, 2nd Edition (Programmer to Programmer)
Professional XSL by Kurt Cagle
Visual Basic .NET Code Security Handbook by Eric Lippert
Visual Basic .NET Solutions Toolkit by Rockford Lhotka
Visual Basic .NET Text Manipulation Handbook by Paul Wilton
Visual Basic 2005 Programmer's Reference by Rod Stephens
Wrox's SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Starter Kit (Programmer to Programmer) by Rajesh George
XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer) by Michael Kay
XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer) by Michael Kay
XSLT 2.0 Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer) by Michael Kay
XSLT Programmer's Reference 2nd Edition by Michael Kay

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