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My Book: Building Findable Websites

Building Findable Websites: Web Standards, SEO, and Beyond
Building Findable Websites: Web Standards, SEO, and Beyond
Aarron Walter
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Companies waste fortunes seeking a magic bullet for Search Engine Optimization. But the keys to honest, effective web findability are appropriate writing and semantic markup. Aarron Walter’s wonderfully lucid and informative book tells everything you need to know to get your web content (or your client’s) in front of as many appreciative readers as possible.

- Jeffrey Zeldman, founder, Happy Cog Studios author, Designing With Web Standards, 2nd Edition

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Getting Started/Further With Ajax and PHP

01 Nov . 2006

Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional (Pro)There are some good books on the market to help introduce you to the ways in which Ajax and PHP can work together to create user-friendly web applications. Apress recently released a book by Lee Babin entitled Beginning Ajax with PHP: From Novice to Professional. The book does a good job of introducing key concepts by way of useful examples that solve common problems. It’s currently my favorite for bridging the gap between the two technologies.

SitePoint also has a nice book on Ajax entitled Build Your Own Ajax Web Applications. This book is focused specifically on Ajax, not so much about connecting client-side to server-side scripts.

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