My First Blog Post: Discovering and Sharing Free Computer and IT Books
:icon_biggrin: This is my first post on our new blog system at Intelligentedu.com. I will be writing a blog for each major section of our free newsletter, starting with this blog, Free Computer and IT Books. The best of all the free web computer training sites and resources posted on these blogs will be included in Intelligentedu.com's next month's newsletter.
The following are the free learning resources that I have found on the web recently:
XML User Interface Language (XUL) Bookshelf:
xul.sourceforge.net/books.html
Creating Applications with Mozilla (Using XUL, JavaScript and CSS):
books.mozdev.org/
Rapid Application Development with Mozilla:
sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=78303
XForms: XML Powered Web Forms:
safariexamples.informit.com/0321154991/book.html
Creating XPCOM Components:
www.mozilla.org/projects/xpcom/book/cxc/
XPCOM Reference:
www.xulplanet.com/references/xpcomref/
Also, here is O'Reilly's complete book covering XForms:
O'Reilly XForms Essentials:
xformsinstitute.com/essentials/
xformsinstitute.com/essentials/browse/index.php
This book takes you through the basics, shows you where XForms fits with other W3C standards, and gets you started with authoring. Also serves as an excellent reference, with enough examples for you to copy and try out for yourself.
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The following are the free learning resources that I have found on the web recently:
XML User Interface Language (XUL) Bookshelf:
xul.sourceforge.net/books.html
Creating Applications with Mozilla (Using XUL, JavaScript and CSS):
books.mozdev.org/
Rapid Application Development with Mozilla:
sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=78303
XForms: XML Powered Web Forms:
safariexamples.informit.com/0321154991/book.html
Creating XPCOM Components:
www.mozilla.org/projects/xpcom/book/cxc/
XPCOM Reference:
www.xulplanet.com/references/xpcomref/
Also, here is O'Reilly's complete book covering XForms:
O'Reilly XForms Essentials:
xformsinstitute.com/essentials/
xformsinstitute.com/essentials/browse/index.php
This book takes you through the basics, shows you where XForms fits with other W3C standards, and gets you started with authoring. Also serves as an excellent reference, with enough examples for you to copy and try out for yourself.
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