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Bestsellers
The top 25 best-selling O'Reilly books for this week based on Bookscan. Nielsen Bookscan aggregates point-of-sale data from about 70% of US bookstores, including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders, and many smaller chains and leading independent bookstores. Each week they supply us a list of the top 10,000 computer books, which we load into a MySQL-based data mart, categorize, and use to drive our bestseller rankings. You can read more about Bookscan in Tim's blog Book Sales as a Technology Trend Indicator.
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Mac OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual
by David Pogue
December 2007
912 pages, $34.99 USDWith Leopard, Apple has unleashed the greatest version of Mac OS X yet, and David Pogue is back with another meticulous Missing Manual to cover the operating system with a wealth of detail. Amusing and fun to read, this is the authoritative book for Mac users of all technical levels and experience. Which new Leopard features work well and which do not? What should you look for? What should you avoid? Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition offers objective and straightforward instruction. Read more.
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iPhoto '08: The Missing Manual
by David Pogue, Derrick Story
January 2008
424 pages, $34.99 USDApple has taken iPhoto 08 to a whole new level, with powerful and beguiling new features that let you easily navigate through thousands of digital photos and a whole lot more. Apple makes it all sound easy, but you can still get confused. This witty and objective guide gives you clear-cut explanations of how things work, with undocumented tips and tricks for mastering this new version. It's the top-selling iPhoto book for good reason.
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Photoshop Elements 6: The Missing Manual
by Barbara Brundage
October 2007
586 pages, $39.99 USDWith Photoshop Elements 6, the most popular photo-editing program on Earth just keeps getting better. It's perfect for scrapbooking, email-ready slideshows, Web galleries, you name it. But knowing what to do and when is tricky. That's why our Missing Manual is the bestselling book on the topic. This fully revised guide explains not only how the tools and commands work, but when to use them. Read more.
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Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual
by David Sawyer McFarland
June 2007
1020 pages, $44.99 USDThe fifth edition of this bestselling book by experienced web site trainer and author David McFarland, Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual helps both first-time and experienced web designers bring stunning, interactive web sites to life. With jargon-free language, clear descriptions, and welcome humor, this new edition addresses both beginners who need step-by-step guidance as well as long-time Dreamweaver users who need a handy reference to address the inner-workings of the program. Read more.
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iPhone: The Missing Manual
by David Pogue
August 2007
304 pages, $19.99 USDAs you'd expect of Apple, the iPhone is gorgeous. iPhone: The Missing Manual is a book as breathtaking as its subject. Written by New York Times columnist and Missing Manual series creator David Pogue, this book shows you how to get the most out of your new Apple iPhone. Read more.
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iPod: The Missing Manual, Sixth Edition
by J.D. Biersdorfer, David Pogue
Sixth Edition October 2007
294 pages, $19.99 USDAs breathtaking and satisfying as its subject, iPod: The Missing Manual is ready to take you on a complete guided tour of everything in the latest iPod line, including the new iPod touch, the redesigned nano, iTunes 7, and more. The 6th edition sports easy-to-follow color graphics, crystal-clear explanations, and guidance on the most useful things your iPod can do. Quite simply, this is the ultimate iPod book. Read more.
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Windows Vista: The Missing Manual
by David Pogue
December 2006
848 pages, $34.99 USDWindows Vista: The Missing Manual offers complete and comprehensive coverage of all five versions of Vista. In his inimitable witty style, New York Times columnist and bestselling author David Pogue illuminates this subject with clear technical insight and hard-nosed objectivity. He explains Vista's features clearly and thoroughly, revealing which work well and which don't. Written for beginners, veteran stand-alone PC users, and those who know their way around a network, this jargon-free guide is the book that should have been in the box! Read more.
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Quicken 2008: The Missing Manual
by Bonnie Biafore
November 2007
446 pages, $24.99 USDQuicken 2008: The Missing Manual picks up where Quicken's help resources leave off. You'll find step-by-step instructions for using the most useful Quicken features, including those you may not have quite understood, let alone mastered, such as budgeting, recording investment transactions, archiving Quicken data files, and so on. You also learn why and when to use specific features, and which ones would be most useful in your situation. Read more.
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Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML
by Elisabeth Freeman, Eric Freeman
December 2005
694 pages, $39.99 USDTired of reading HTML books that only make sense after you're an expert? Then it's about time you picked up Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML and really learn HTML. You want to learn HTML so you can finally create those web pages you've always wanted, so you can communicate more effectively with friends, family, fans, and fanatic customers. You also want to do it right so you can actually maintain and expand your web pages over time, and so your web pages work in all the browsers and mobile devices out there. So what are you waiting for? Leave those other dusty books behind and come join us in Webville. Your tour is about to begin. Read more.
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Adobe Photoshop CS3 One-on-One
by Deke McClelland
June 2007
544 pages, $49.99 USDPioneering computer graphics author Deke McClelland updates his bestselling hands-on tutorial for Adobe Photoshop CS3, the latest version of this industry-standard image editing and production program. You'll be guided step by step through the program's features and functionality. Once you read about a particular technique, you can see how it's done first hand in the video. The combination is uniquely effective. And hugely popular. Read more.
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QuickBooks 2008: The Missing Manual
by Bonnie Biafore
December 2007
703 pages, $29.99 USDWith QuickBooks 2008: The Missing Manual, you don't just learn how to use this popular software, you learn why and when to use specific features. And you get basic accounting advice so that it all makes sense to you along the way. Get more out of QuickBooks whether you're a beginner or an old pro. Read more.
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iMovie '08 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
by David Pogue
October 2007
464 pages, $39.99 USDApple's iMovie 08 and iDVD 08 are amazing right out of the box. But the box doesn't include much of a user's guide, so learning about these applications is another matter. iMovie 08 & iDVD: The Missing Manual gets you up to speed on everything from choosing and using a digital camcorder to burning the finished work onto DVDs or publishing it to YouTube. Read more.
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Learning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to (X)HTML, StyleSheets, and Web Graphics, Third Edition
by Jennifer Niederst Robbins
Third Edition June 2007
479 pages, $44.99 USDEverything you need to know to create professional web sites is right here. Learning Web Design starts from the beginning -- defining how the Web and web pages work -- and builds from there. By the end of the book, you'll have the skills to create multi-column CSS layouts with optimized graphic files, and you'll know how to get your pages up on the Web. Read more.
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Essential ActionScript 3.0
by Colin Moock
June 2007
946 pages, $54.99 USDMore than two years in the making, ActionScript 3.0 presents perhaps the most substantial upgrade to Flash's programming language ever. The enhancements to ActionScript's performance, feature set, ease of use, cleanliness, and sophistication are simply staggering. Revolutionary improvements abound. Essential ActionScript 3.0 is an update to Essential ActionScript 2.0, once again focusing on the core language and object-oriented programming with some coverage of the Flash Player API. Approximately half of the book focuses on the new features and functionality of ActionScript 3.0, while the rest focuses on changes between the 2 and 3 releases. Read more.
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Head First JavaScript
by Michael Morrison
December 2007
650 pages, $39.99 USDWant to make the leap from writing HTML and CSS web pages and create dynamic web applications? Want to take your web skills to the next level? It sounds like you're ready to learn the Web's hottest programming language: JavaScript. Head First JavaScript is your ticket to going beyond copying and pasting the code from someone else's web site, and writing your own interactive web pages. Read more.
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Head First C#
by Andrew Stellman, Jennifer Greene
November 2007
778 pages, $49.99 USDHead First C# is a complete learning experience for object-oriented programming, C#, and the Visual Studio IDE. Built for your brain, this book covers Visual C# 2008, Visual Studio 2008, and the .NET Framework 3.5, and teaches everything from language fundamentals to advanced topics including garbage collection, extension methods, and double-buffered animation. You'll also master C#'s hottest and newest syntax, LINQ, for querying your data in .NET collections, SQL databases, and more. By the time you're through, you'll be a proficient Visual C# programmer, designing and coding large-scale applications.
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Mac OS X Leopard Pocket Guide
by Chuck Toporek
November 2007
223 pages, $14.99 USDThis little guide is packed with more than 300 tips and techniques to help you get acquainted with Mac OS X Leopard. You get all details you need to learn Leopard's new features, configure your system, and get the most out of your Mac. There's a Survival Guide for newcomers, and chapters on system preferences, applications and utilities, and configuring for experienced Mac users. Read more.
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Head First Java, Second Edition
by Kathy Sierra, Bert Bates
Second Edition February 2005
720 pages, $44.95 USDHead First Java delivers a highly interactive, multisensory learning experience that lets new programmers pick up the fundamentals of the Java language quickly. Through mind-stretching exercises, memorable analogies, humorous pictures, and casual language, Head First Java encourages readers to think like a Java programmer. This revised second edition focuses on Java 5.0, the latest version of the Java development platform. Read more.
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Linux Pocket Guide
by Daniel J. Barrett
February 2004
200 pages, $9.95 USDLinux Pocket Guide gets you up to speed quickly on day-to-day Linux use. The book begins with general concepts like files and directories, the shell, and X windows, and then presents detailed overviews of the most essential commands. You'll learn each command's purpose, usage, options, location on disk, and even the RPM package that installed it. Throw in a host of valuable power user tips and a friendly, accessible style, and you'll find this practical, to-the-point book a small but mighty resource for Linux users. Read more.
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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Fifth Edition
by David Flanagan
Fifth Edition August 2006
1018 pages, $49.99 USDThe indispensable reference for JavaScript programmers since 1996, JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 5th Edition is completely revised and expanded to cover JavaScript as it is used in today's Web 2.0 applications. Read more.
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Learning Python, Third Edition
by Mark Lutz
Third Edition October 2007
746 pages, $39.99 USDWith this hands-on book, you can master the fundamentals of the core Python language quickly and efficiently, whether you're new to programming or just new to Python. Each chapter is a self-contained lesson that helps you thoroughly understand a key component of Python. Each chapter also contains Brain Builder, a unique section with practical exercises and review quizzes that let you practice new skills and test your understanding as you go. Read more.
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Head First Design Patterns
by Eric Freeman, Elisabeth Freeman, Kathy Sierra, Bert Bates
October 2004
676 pages, $44.95 USDIf you've read a Head First book, you know what to expect--a visually rich format designed for the way your brain works. Using the latest research in neurobiology, cognitive science, and learning theory, Head First Design Patterns will load patterns into your brain in a way that sticks. In a way that lets you put them to work immediately. In a way that makes you better at solving software design problems, and better at speaking the language of patterns with others on your team. Read more.
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Programming Collective Intelligence: Building Smart Web 2.0 Applications
by Toby Segaran
August 2007
360 pages, $39.99 USDThis fascinating book demonstrates how you can build web applications to mine the enormous amount of data created by people on the Internet. With the sophisticated algorithms in this book, you can write smart programs to access interesting datasets from other web sites, collect data from users of your own applications, and analyze and understand the data once you've found it. Read more.
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Visualizing Data
by Ben Fry
December 2007
382 pages, $39.99 USDHow you can take advantage of data that you might otherwise never use? With the help of a downloadable programming environment, this book helps you represent data accurately on the Web and elsewhere, complete with user interaction, animation, and more. You'll learn basic visualization principles, how to choose the right kind of display for your purposes, and how to provide interactive features to design entire interfaces around large, complex data sets. Read more.
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CSS: The Missing Manual
by David Sawyer McFarland
August 2006
494 pages, $34.99 USDCascading Style Sheets are now a reliable method for handling all kinds of Web page presentations -- from fonts and colors to page layout. But due to CSS's complexity most designers treat it as a kind of window-dressing to spruce up the appearance of their sites without tapping into the real power of CSS. CSS: The Missing Manual clearly explains this powerful design tool and how you can use it to build sparklingly new Web sites, or refurbish old sites that are ready for an upgrade. Read more.
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