books by subject
Programming Languages
Beginning XHTML (Programmer to programmer)
Learning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to HTML, Graphics, and Beyond
Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach
How NOT to Write a Novel: 200 Mistakes to avoid at All Costs if You Ever Want to Get Published
Speech and Computer: 18th International Conference, SPECOM 2016, Budapest, Hungary, August 23-27, 2016, Proceedings: 9811 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 9811)
Code: The Hidden Language
Visual Basic Version 6 Made Simple (Made Simple Computer S.)
C/C++ Programmer's Bible
Professional C# (Programmer to programmer)
C# Developer's Guide to ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET
XML by Example: Building E-Commerce Applications (Charles F. Goldfarb Series on Open Information Management)
Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities And Software
Illustrating Basic (A Simple Programming Language)
Active Server Pages 3.0 by Example
Professional Visual Basic 6: A Programmer's Resource
JavaScript and Ajax for the Web, Sixth Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide (Visual Quickstart Guides)
Magento 1.3: PHP Developer's Guide
LISP-STAT: An Object-Oriented Environment for Statistical Computing and Dynamic Graphics: 271 (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)
Sams Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML 4 in 21 Days (Teach Yourself Series)
Visual C++ 5 Unleashed
Visual Basic 6 Programmer's Reference (Osborne's Complete Reference Series)
Formal Specification Using Z (Computer Science S.)
Z.: A Beginner's Guide (Tutorial Guides in Computing and Information Systems)
Software Development with Z: A Practical Approach to Formal Methods in Software Engineering (International Computer Science Series)
Z Guide for Beginners (Computer Science Texts)
Z.: An Introduction to Formal Methods
Algorithmic Number Theory: First International Symposium, ANTS-I, Ithaca, NY, USA, May 6 - 9, 1994. Proceedings: 877 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 877)
Cooks & Ogres: 12 Ready-to-Use Assemblies for Primary Schools.
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science)