CARVIEW |
Head First Rails Code Posted
We posted code downloads for all the chapters of Head First Rails currently available in Rough Cuts. Get them here!
Algebra and Rails now available in Rough Cuts
See our Special Announcement for details, or just go straight to the Head First Algebra and Head First Rails information.
Wireside Chat with Rebecca Riordan
RIA Revolution interviewed Rebecca Riordan, author of Head First Ajax. Read it here!
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that media is changing the way books are viewed. In fact, video — and YouTube in particular — has already changed how books are sold. Most big fiction releases are heralded by short "book trailers" that give an almost movie-like feel to the contents of the book.
But in a recent article published by the Christian Science Monitor, I was surprised to see that there's an even more notable link between movies and the sale of books.
Click here to read the rest of this post on O'Reilly Radar.
Posted by Brett McLaughlin on Wednesday, Nov 12 Permalink | Comments (1)
Ever since Jenny and I wrote Head First C#, I've gotten a lot of e-mail and questions from developers just starting their careers. (I think it has to do with the fact that our book has become one of the most popular ways to learn how to program in C#.) But there's a big topic that we don't cover in the book, a topic that a lot of our readers really want to know about: how to get a better development job once you've finished the book and feel pretty confident with C#.
We get this question every now and then on the book's forum. And when it comes up, I usually point people to something I posted there earlier this year. I've gotten a lot of good feedback from people who were happy to see that advice. But I've been getting more e-mails from people who want a little more information. More and more people are looking to improve their job prospects, maybe because they've been reading headlines about the economy. So I wanted to delve a little deeper into managing your career in software development.
Continue reading "Building a great programming career" »
Posted by Andrew Stellman on Monday, Oct 27 Permalink | Comments (4)
I'm a real learner who uses Head First books, and I've always found Code Magnet activities very useful. On numerous occasions, I've photocopied the activity pages and cut out the code to do the exercises — I find that reconstructing the working method by hand quite rewarding.
So, when Head First decided to create code magnet kits, I jumped on board right away to try them out. The magnet kits are based on the code magnet activities found in Head First books. The magnet kits have been produced for the following Head First titles: Head First C#, Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML, Head First Java, Head First JavaScript, and Head First SQL. I tried the magnet kit for Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML.
Each magnet kit comes with over 100 magnets with code and a magnetized board that you can use to make countless code combinations. This is great for me because now I don't have to worry about small pieces of paper flying around nor do I have to go to the trouble of photocopying and cutting out those 100 pieces of paper.
The Code Magnet kit made the learning process a lot more fun.
If you've used one of these Code Magnet Kits, we want to know:
- Did the Code Magnet Kits enhance your learning experience? Was it fun?
- Give us some examples on how you used the Code Magnet Kits
- Should we do the Code Magnet Kits for any of our other Head First books?
- What else can we do to enhance the Head First exercises and activities as well as your overall learning experience?
Posted by Ben Rivera on Thursday, Oct 16 Permalink | Comments (2)



Looking for source files, code, exercise answers, and other materials to go along with your Head First book? Go to this page, find your book on the list, and click on the title.
Head First Code Magnet Kits

Get hands-on learning with the code in five of our best-selling Head First titles:
Head First C#Head First HTML & CSS
Head First Java, Second Edition
Head First JavaScript
Head First SQL
Use the magnets along with the code magnet exercises in the books, or create your very own examples.



Head First Physics, Head First Statistics, and Head First Ajax are now available.
Buy 2 Books, Get the 3rd FREE! Use the discount code OPC10 when you buy direct from O'Reilly.

Head First Programming - Delayed Release?
in the Book News, Info, and Discussion Forum
by dehuszar on December 7
Could of you genius programmers help please??
in the Head First C# Forum
by AndrewRobbins on December 7
Having SQL Server Express problems in chapter 1?
in the Head First C# Forum
by PagerMan on December 7
Downloadable copies of the worksheets?
in the Head First C# Forum
by AndrewRobbins on December 6

Want to reinforce what you've learned? Like a hands-on style? The O'Reilly School of Technology offers online courses in variety of technical topics.

-
Head First Ajax
Chapter 7
Chapter 1 Excerpt
Head First C#
Chapter 5
Chapter 4 Excerpt
Chapter 7 Excerpt
Head First Design Patterns
Chapter 3
Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML
Chapter 8
Head First Java, 2nd Edition
Chapter 2
Chapter 8
Head First JavaScript
Chapter 2
Head First Object-Oriented Analysis & Design
Chapter 3
Head First PMP
Chapter 11
Free Practice Exam
Critical Path Drill
Head First PHP & MySQL
Chapter 5 Excerpt
Head First Physics
Chapter 4 Excerpt
Head First Servlets & JSP, 2nd Edition
Chapter 9
Head First Software Development
Chapter 6
Head First SQL
Chapter 1
Chapter 7 Excerpt
Chapter 8 Excerpt
Head First Statistics
Chapter 4
Stay up on all the latest Head First news, tips, and special offers with the Head First Newsletter.
Contact the Webmaster | Get the Newsletter
? 2008, O'Reilly Media, Inc. | (707) 827-7000 / (800) 998-9938
All trademarks and registered trademarks appearing on HeadFirstLabs.com are
the property of their respective owners.