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Digital Audio Essentials Digital Audio Essentials -- This indispensable reference helps you avoid time-consuming, costly trial and error in downloading audio files, burning CDs, converting analog music to digital form, publishing music to and streaming from the web, setting up home stereo configurations, and creating your own MP3 and other audio files. Designed for both Mac and PC users, it includes reliable hardware and software recommendations, tutorials, resources, and it even explains the basics of the DMCA and intellectual property law. Sample Chapter 16, Setting Up an Internet Radio Station (PDF) is available free online.

802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition -- If you want to deploy your own wireless network, this book is the perfect starting place to gain an understanding of the capabilities and risks associated with the 802.11 protocols. This updated edition covers everything you need to know about integrating wireless technology into your current infrastructure. Designed with the system administrator or serious home user in mind, it's a no-nonsense guide for setting up 802.11 on Windows and Linux. Sample Chapter 21, Logical Wireless Network Architecture (PDF) is available free online.

Don't Click on the Blue E! Don't Click on the Blue E! -- For anyone who has grown disenchanted with Internet Explorer, this book is here to help. With its straightforward approach, it gives non-technical users a step-by-step roadmap for switching to a better web browser: Firefox. As the only book that covers the switch to Firefox, this how-to guide is a must for all those who want to browse faster, more securely, and more efficiently. A sample excerpt, Safety and Security (PDF), is available free online.

Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook -- This practical book offers nearly 50 hands-on projects in an informal, code-intensive style. Each project explores a new feature of the language, with emphasis on changes that can increase productivity, simplify programming tasks, and help you add new functionality to your applications. This one-of-a-kind book also offers suggestions for further experimentation and links to online documentation and other sources of information. Sample Chapter 2, The Visual Basic Language (PDF) is available free online.

The Art of Project Management The Art of Project Management -- In this book, you'll learn from a veteran manager of software and web development how to plan, manage, and lead projects. This personal account of hard lessons learned over a decade of work in the industry distills complex concepts and challenges into practical nuggets of useful advice. Inspiring, funny, honest, and compelling, this is the book you and your team need to have within arm's reach. Sample Chapter 3, How to Figure Out What to Do (PDF) is available free online.

Visual C# 2005: A Developer's Notebook Visual C# 2005: A Developer's Notebook -- This unique "all lab, no lecture" guide covers all of the great new features in C# with 50 hands-on projects. Each project explores a new feature, with emphasis on changes that increase productivity, simplify programming tasks, and add functionality to applications. You'll find suggestions for further experimentation, links to online documentation, plus practical notes and warnings. The book also shows developers how to acquire, install, and configure Visual Studio .NET 2005. Sample Chapter 1, C# 2.0 (PDF) is available free online.

iMovie HD & iDVD 5: The Missing Manual iMovie HD and iDVD 5: The Missing Manual -- For both professional and amateur moviemakers, David Pogue's witty and entertaining guide details every step of iMovie HD video production, from choosing and using a digital camcorder to burning the finished work onto DVDs. In additon, this book provides a firm grounding in basic film technique so that the quality of a video won't rely entirely on magic. It's your ultimate moviemaking-made-easy source.

Access Hacks Access Hacks -- This valuable guide provides hands-on solutions to help users master Access. For experienced users, Access Hacks offers a unique collection of proven techniques and tools that will take their database skills and productivity to the next level. For Access beginners, this book helps them acquire a firm grasp of the program's most productive features. Topics covered range from utilizing SQL inquiries to working with Access in multi-user environments. Sample Hack 61, Use Excel Functions Inside Access (PDF), is available free online (along with five others).

Data Crunching Data Crunching (Pragmatic) -- This book describes the most useful data crunching techniques, explains when you should use them, and shows how they will make your life easier. Along the way, it will introduce you to some handy, but under-used, features of Java, Python, and other languages. It will also show you how to test data crunching programs, and how data crunching fits into the larger software development picture.

Ant: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition Ant: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition -- A must-have for Java developers, this second edition has been reworked, revised, and expanded upon to reflect Ant's evolution. It documents the new ways that Ant is being applied, as well as the array of optional tasks that Ant supports. In fact, this new edition covers everything about this extraordinary build management tool from downloading and installing, to using Ant to build web applications, to using Ant to test code. Sample Chapter 6, Getting Source Code from CVS Repositories (PDF) is available free online.


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Breaking the Last Dependency -- As Head First Design Patterns was about to go to press, Erich Gamma sent Elisabeth and Eric Freeman a note suggesting that, in the factory pattern chapter, they should break the last dependency and show how to write code that does away with concrete classes completely, a logical next step. While this new approach didn't make the book's deadline, it is the highlight of their java.net feature article. Elisabeth and Eric are coauthors of Head First Design Patterns.

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