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  1. Ready to list your book on Podiobooks.com and make like a zillion dollars? No you're not. But you can be, with the help of this definitive guide. (But you won't make a zillion dollars.)

  2. PL/SQL OOP Style
    Un modo per scrivere codice PL/SQL leggibile e testabile
    Andrea Ferroni

    Un modo per scrivere codice PL SQL leggibile e testabile

  3. This is the story of my disastrous time as a manager for a failing software development company. My diary reveals the reality of dealing with too many systems and a management team being too far from the work being done. It's a comic story of my decline and the terrible results of a badly managed software project.

  4. Super Diary Pro
    Diary Software
    Zlatin Georgiev

    Super Diary Pro is a software product an electronic personal diary, which has versions for different operating systems Windows™, Mac OS X™, Linux (including the Raspberry PI). Try online at http://diary.zzz.bg

  5. In his newest book release, Halden Zimmerman, a successful blogger with a wealth of professional experience in mechanical engineering and corporate leadership, discusses the methods and techniques aspiring bloggers can apply as they seek to achieve long-term financial security through their blogging career. With the release of “Halden Zimmermann's Guide to High-Impact Blogs for Life-Changing Income,” beginner and veteran bloggers alike are able to benefit from the unique and data-driven approach developed by Mr. Zimmerman with the explicit goal of creating a stable source of life-changing income. 

  6. Drawing on his years of experience developing social media strategies for some of the most recognizable worldwide brands, David Kravitz offers the kind of unique knowledge and insight only a veteran social media strategist is capable of providing. In his new book, Kravitz details the differences between the most popular platforms while explaining how these differences require a highly specialized approach from those looking to monetize their social media presence.

  7. With the world around us changing at a seemingly breakneck pace and technological advancements radically altering the manner in which we communicate and do business with each other, far too many people are falling prey to fraudsters who understand all too well how to take advantage of our rapidly changing world. Ian Leaf’s newest work focuses on addressing this important issue by demonstrating how people can utilize new and innovative social media platforms like Instagram without placing themselves at risk of being scammed in some unforeseen way.

  8. JavaScript glossary on demand
    a mini guide to modern JavaScript programming through common terminology explanation
    Andrea Giammarchi

    For absolute beginners or more advanced developers, this book explains the most common terms used in modern JavaScript programming, client or server side, through examples. If you cannot understand technical articles, this book will explain each term. If you are looking to refresh and update your knowledge about modern terminology, patterns, and their applications, this book will also help you.

  9. This book provides a tutorial to get started using Haskell and contains small and large Haskell projects that will teach you new techniques of Haskell development as well as providing useful code for reuse in your own projects. Most recent additions to the book use the OpenAI text completion APIs.

  10. Solving Permutation Puzzles
    with the aid of a computer
    Daan van Berkel

    Learn how to program the computer to help you solve puzzles like the Rubik's cube, the Megaminx or the Brainbow.

  11. The definitive guide to programming on the Raspberry Pi.

  12. ExtJS 6 Quick Syntax Reference
    Missing part in Sencha documentation
    Ruslan Verbelchuk

    Learn how to run a simple ExtJS 6 project by installing Ext JS Sencha Cmd 6 and debugging tools. Understand and apply the core concepts of Ext JS 6. 

  13. Learn ASP.NET Core MVC
    Be ready next week using Visual Studio 2017
    Arnaud Weil

    You know next to nothing about ASP.NET Core but need to start coding your next application within a week. Don't worry: this book has you covered.

  14. This tutorial has a funny name, and friendly face, but it's serious about making learning Haskell fun. Volume 1 is a most enjoyable way for programming beginners to start with Haskell. It will take your reading from zero to halfway thru beginner-level, and your writing to the tiniest pre-beginner (basic) programs. Uses gradual, staged, small whole programs and fun examples with useful illustrations. The main site is at www.happylearnhaskelltutorial.com. Twitter @happylearntutes and YouTube Channel.

  15. Learn Meteor - Node.js and MongoDB JavaScript platform
    Be ready for coding away next week using Meteor
    Arnaud Weil

    You know next to nothing about Meteor but need to start coding your next application within a week. Don't worry: this book has you covered.