Stealing the
Network: How to Own an Identity (Syngress)
-- The first two books in this series have become classics
in the hacker and infosec communities because of their chillingly
realistic depictions of criminal hacking techniques. In this third
installment, the all-star cast of authors tackle one of the fastest
growing crimes in the world: identity theft. Now, the criminal hackers,
who readers have grown to both love and hate, try to cover their tracks
and vanish into thin air.
FrontPage
2003: The Missing Manual -- This book puts
FrontPage 2003's features in context, with clear and thorough chapters
that provide valuable shortcuts, workarounds, and just plain common
sense, no matter where you weigh in on the technical scale. You will
learn to build web pages, simple or sophisticated, and find out how to
manage and publish your website. You'll also learn to create forms,
work with databases, and integrate FrontPage with Microsoft Office. Sample Chapter 7, Cascading Style Sheets (PDF), is
available free online.
No Nonsense XML
Web Development with PHP (SitePoint) --
Practical and concise, this book teaches XML from the ground up and
explains how XML can be put to use in real-world projects. Written in a
tutorial style, it presents various XML methodologies and techniques in
an easy-to-understand way, building a basis for further exploration.
This book also covers buzz topics such as RSS and Web Services.
Eclipse IDE
Pocket Guide -- This practical pocket guide covers
basic Eclipse concepts as well as features that are not commonly
understood, such as Perspectives and Launch Configurations. You'll
learn how to write and debug your Java code and how to integrate that
code with tools such as Ant and JUnit. You'll also get a collection of
tips and tricks to handle common tasks in your Java development cycle.
Sample Chapter 6, Tips and Tricks (PDF), is
available free online.
XML Pocket
Reference, 3rd Edition -- This perennial
bestseller has been revised once again to give you quick access to the
latest goods. In addition to its comprehensive look at XML, this third
edition has been updated with new material on Namespaces and XML
Schema, along with RELAX NG and Schematron. Featuring a well-organized
format that gets right to the point, this compact book is perfect for
getting XML answers quick and on the fly.
Fast Guide to Propellerhead Reason, 2nd Edition (PC Publishing) -- This in-depth guide takes you through every separate Reason device as well as all the devices and changes introduced with the V2.5 update. Every control and function is clearly and accessibly explained. In addition, standard and exotic techniques are thoroughly introduced at the points where you will find them most useful, and step-by-step programming tutorials help increase your hands-on skills with Reason.
Oracle DBA
Pocket Guide -- This handy reference is designed
to help administrators make more effective use of their time by
presenting a compact summary of DBA tasks in an easy-to-use form. With
this book by your side, you'll have instant access to the most
important concepts, best practices, tips, and checklists. Key topics
include architecture, installation, configuration, tuning, and
backup/recovery.
Start Your Engines: Developing Driving and Racing Games (Paraglyph) -- This book will teach you all of the secrets and programming techniques of developing one of the most popular style of games. It features the physics, AI, and 3D techniques of driving--from road conditions to collisions--presented in a unique step-by-step format. The book is based on a customizable construction-kit approach and is the first hands-on programming guide that shows you how to build and customize these popular games.
Windows XP Cookbook -- Useful to anyone that has to use, deploy, administer, or automate Windows XP, this handy reference guide provides practical solutions for the most common Windows XP tasks. The over 300 step-by-step recipes enable you to install, manage, and support your operating system with ease. Each recipe even includes a discussion that explains how and why it works. This book also covers Microsoft's XP Service Pack 2. Sample Chapter 6, "System Properties, Startup, and Shutdown" (PDF), is available free online.
Digital Identity -- This fascinating book shows how an enterprise-wide "identity management architecture" (IMA) can provide security while ensuring that interactions with customers, employees, partners, and suppliers are richer and more flexible. Through a detailed, real-world view of the concepts, issues, and technologies behind IMA, this book shows CIOs, other IT professionals, product managers, and programmers how security planning can support business goals and opportunities rather than holding them at bay. Sample Chapter 13, An Architecture for Digital Identity (PDF), is available free online.
Agile Web
Development with Rails (Pragmatic) -- This
book shows you how easy it is to install Rails using your web server of
choice. In the extended tutorial sections, you'll create a complete
online store application to see how a full Rails application is
developed. Further, you'll learn how to exploit the Rails service
frameworks to send emails, implement web services, and create dynamic,
user-centric web pages. There are also extensive chapters on testing,
deployment, and scaling.