| 1. The Great Gatsby | 
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By: F. Scott Fitzgerald Publisher: Scribner June 01, 1995
...applied to the star rating of books. In brief, the Doppler effect addresses the perceived frequency of waves, such as a fire truck's siren, by taking into account the actual frequency, and the relative speeds of the source of the sound, and the observer. So too with books; your opinion is so often determined by your particular circumstances, perhaps rushing towards the source, or enjoying the lengthening... more
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| 2. Windows 7 Inside Out | 
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By: Ed Bott, Carl Siechert, Craig Stinson Publisher: Microsoft Press September 23, 2009
Being new to Windows 7, I bought and used this this book as my first source of information. I read the whole book in just a few days and found it to contain a wealth of information, most of which I was able to use right away. I also was very happy to have the book on CD along with the Computer Dictionary. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to learn Windows 7 a little more in depth. Thanks!!... more
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| 3. CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Seventh Edition (Exams 220-701 & 220-702) | 
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By: Michael Meyers Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media January 21, 2010
This book is excellent for the amatuer pc person. It gives you history and practical uses. This book reignited my passion for working on computers... more
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| 4. Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK | 
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By: Dave Mark, Jeff LaMarche Publisher: Apress November 14, 2008
Features:- Apress Beginning iPhone Development: Exporing the iPhone SDK
- Are you a programmer looking for a new challenge? Does the thought of building your very own iPhone app make your heart race and your pulse quicken? If so, then Beginning iPhone Development is just the book for you.
This book is a great tool for someone starting out with iPhone programming. I've found it to be very helpful but it doesn't have everything I'd like to know in it. It's pretty easy to follow along with the example applications... more
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| 5. MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-680): Configuring Windows 7 | 
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By: Ian McLean, Orin Thomas Publisher: Microsoft Press October 21, 2009
When I first started the exam I had to double check that I was taking the right one because it wasn't at all what I studied in this book. I read through the book, some chapters multiple times, did several of the practice exercises and took the included practice tests many times. I gave up on the practice exercises because I was spending too much time on the Internet researching the correct way to... more
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| 6. Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming, A (2nd Edition) | 
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By: Mark G. Sobell Publisher: Prentice Hall November 29, 2009
Great Book. Delivered on-time and as promised. Thank you.
A Practical Guide to Linux(R) Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming... more
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| 7. Windows 7 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft)) | 
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By: Joan Preppernau, Joyce Cox Publisher: Microsoft Press September 16, 2009
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Great Service and Fast Delivery.
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| 8. Cocoa(R) Programming for Mac(R) OS X (3rd Edition) | 
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By: Aaron Hillegass Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional May 15, 2008
I have heard such great reviews about The Nerd Ranch that I had to purchase a book by one of its founders. They are renowned for educating developers on the Apple platforms.
Well worth the cost and I wish that I had purchased this book much earlier. Before I had purchased iPhone programming books.
I specifically purchased the book to deepen my understanding of Key Value Coding... more
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| 9. Microsoft Project 2007: The Missing Manual | 
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By: Bonnie Biafore Publisher: Pogue Press August 17, 2007
This book is exactly what I was looking for. The material is easy to understand, provides step-by-step guidelines. ... more
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| 10. Pro WPF in C# 2008: Windows Presentation Foundation with .NET 3.5, Second Edition (Books for Professionals by Professionals) | 
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By: Matthew MacDonald Publisher: Apress February 25, 2008
This book is a thorough examination of the WPF 3.5 technology - its architecture, what you can do with it, and how to do it. It is directed at professional C# developers.
The book is written in a systematic, comprehensible way. A chapter starts with a basic introduction and includes graphics of the respective WPF sub-class hierarchy. The chapter's subject is then steadily explored in more... more
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