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  1. HTML & CSS: Design and Build Websites
    by Duckett
    Published: 2011

    Welcome to a nicer way to learn about HTML & CSS. Whether you want to design and build websites from scratch or take more control over an existing site, this book will help you create attractive, user-friendly web content. We understand that code can be intimidating, but take a look inside and you will see how this guide differs from many traditional programming books.

    LCC:QA76.76.H94 D838 2011
    FDC: 006
  2. Javascript & Jquery: Interactive Front-End Web Development
    by Duckett
    Published: 2014

    This book covers: 1. Basic programming concepts - assuming no prior knowledge of programming beyond an ability to create a web page using HTML & CSS ; 2. Core elements of the JavaScript language - so you can learn how to write your own scripts from scratch ; 3. jQuery - which will allow you to simplify the process of writing scripts (this is introduced half-way through the book once you have a solid understanding of JavaScript) ; 4. How to recreate techniques you will have seen on other web sites such as sliders, content filters, form validation, updating content using Ajax, and more. Each chapter: Breaks subjects down into bite-sized chunks with a new topic on each page ; Contains clear descriptions of syntax, each one demonstrated with inspiring code samples ; Uses diagrams and photography to explain complex concepts in a visual way. This book enables you to use & customize thousands of scripts, JavaScript APIs, and jQuery plugins that are freely available on the web as well as create your own scripts from scratch.

    LCC:QA76.73.J39D83 2014
    FDC: 005
  3. I'm Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59
    by Edwards
    Published: 2011

    Comparing Google to an ordinary business is like comparing a rocket to an Edsel. Edwards, Employee Number 59, offers the first inside view of Google, giving readers a chance to fully experience the bizarre mix of camaraderie and competition at this phenomenal company. Edwards, Google's first director of marketing and brand management, describes it as it happened. We see the first, pioneering steps of Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the company's young, idiosyncratic partners; the evolution of the company's famously nonhierarchical structure (where every employee finds a problem to tackle or a feature to create and works independently); the development of brand identity; the races to develop and implement each new feature; and the many ideas that never came to pass.

    LCC:HD9696.8.U64 G56 2011
    FDC: 338
  4. The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry [Second Edition]
    by Ellmann; O’Clair
    Published: 1988

    This new edition is a thorough and sensitive revision of the unique, justly acclaimed, and much used anthology of modern poetry in English. In revising the book, the editors have kept to the principles that served the first edition so well. The selections are generous, often demonstrating the span of a career. More attention is given to major poets and to major poetic trends. Contemporary poetry is once again given full representation, in such a way that its outlines are always clear.

    LCC:PS613 .N67 1988
    FDC: 821
  5. Introducing Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0
    by Esposito
    Published: 2005
    LCC:TK5105.8885.A52 E76 2007
    FDC: 005
  6. How to Identify Birds
    by Farrand, John, Jr.
    Published: 1988

    A breakthrough in field identification. Enjoy identifying birds with the speed and ease of an expert. More than 700 color photographs, 33 unique charts of field marks, maps, and a clear, practical text.

    LCC:QL677 .F36 1988
    FDC: 598
  7. Light the Dark: Writers on Creativity, Inspiration, and the Artistic Process
    by Fassler
    Published: 2017

    Fourty-six of the most acclaimed and exciting authors working today answer a simple yet profound question: What inspires you?

    LCC:BF408 .L53
    FDC: 153
  8. The Legacy of Steve Jobs
    by Fortune
    Published: 2011

    Steve Jobs leaves behind an extraordinary legacy, putting him in a class with America’s greatest industrialists. He was the most innovative business leader of our time, the man Fortune named CEO of the Decade in 2009. Now, from Fortune comes the richly illustrated story of his life at the help of Apple, based in part on three decades of Fortune stories about the cultural icon who revolutionized computing, telephones, movies, music, retailing, and product design.

    LCC:HD9696.2.U62 .J637 2011
    FDC: 338
  9. Problem Solving and Structured Programming in FORTRAN [2nd Edition]
    by Friedman; Koffman
    Published: 1981

    This book is designed as a text for a one semester, introductory course in computer programming. No background other than high school algebra is assumed. The material presented reflects the authors’ view that good problem solving and programming habits should be introduced at a very early stage in the development of a student’s programming skills, and that they are best instilled by examples, by frequent practice, and through instructor-student interaction. Therefore we have concentrated on demonstrating problem solving and programming techniques through the use of more than 30 completely solved problems.

    LCC:QA76.73.F25 F74 1981
    FDC: 001
  10. Physics for Scientists & Engineers [Volume III] [Fourth Edition]
    by Giancoli
    Published: 2009

    You don’t have to struggle that hard to learn physics, if you will take the time to read this book and go to class. As you begin each chapter, respond to the chapter-opening questions, read the text carefully, answer exercise questions, and follow through worked-out examples – they will teach you how to solve problems.

    LCC:QC21.3 .G539 2008
    FDC: 530
  11. The Overcoat and Other Short Stories
    by Gogol
    Published: 1992

    This rich selection of four short stories by the great 19th century Russian author of Dead Souls includes The Nose, a savage satire of incompetent bureaucrats and the snobbery and complacency of the Russian upper classes; Old Fashioned Farmers, a sketch depicting an elderly couple who live a happy but simple life in rustic seclusion; The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarrelled with Ican Nikiforovich, one of Gogol's most famous comic series; and The Overcoat, an exceptionally moving tale - considered a masterpiece of the form - about a poor and much-ridivuled St. Petersburg official.

    LCC:PG3333 .A6 1992
    FDC: 891
  12. Webster's New World Spanish Dictionary [Concise Edition]
    by Gonzalez, Mike
    Published: 1992

    The combination of extensive coverage and outstanding clarity, simplicity, and economy, makesthis dictionary ideal for home, school and office use.

    LCC:PC4640 .C53 1992
    FDC: 463
  13. Chelkash and Other Stories
    by Gorky
    Published: 1999

    Three of Gorky's best knon works appear in this collection - the title story, in which a thieving vagrant takes on a young, unwilling apprentice; Makar Chudra, the story of an ill-fated, tempestuous romance between a pair of nomad lovers; and Twenty-six Men and a Girl, widelyregarded as Gorky's best short story, in which a wretched crew of prezel-makers, laboring in a damp and grimy cellar, destroy their only source of joy.

    LCC:PG3463 .A15 1999
    FDC: 891
  14. Modern Compiler Design [Second Edition]
    by Grune; Reeuwijk; Bal; Jacobs; Langendoen
    Published: 2012

    "Modern Compiler Design" makes the topic of compiler design more accessible by focusing on principles and techniques of wide application. By carefully distinguishing between the essential (material that has a high chance of being useful) and the incidental (material that will be of benefit only in exceptional cases) much useful information was packed in this comprehensive volume. The student who has finished this book can expect to understand the workings of and add to a language processor for each of the modern paradigms, and be able to read the literature on how to proceed. The first provides a firm basis, the second potential for growth.

    LCC:QA76.76.C65 M64 2012
    FDC: 005
  15. Letters to Oma
    by Gurasich
    Published: 1989

    When fifteen-year-old Christina Eudora Van Scholls learns that her family will leave Germany for Texas, her greatest sorrow is leaving behind her beloved grandmother. And so, in a series of letters, she takes "Oma" on this great adventure with her family - and takes us as readers. Sometimes the letters are dark with discouragement, for the Von Scholls find, as did many German-Texas families, that the Society for the Protection of German Immigrants, known as the Adelsverein, was unable to fulfill its promises of land, housing, horses, and farm implements.

    LCC:PZ7.G98145 Le 1989
    FDC: 833
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