Reviews
REVIEW: Effective JavaScript
Excellent book that explains complicated JavaScript concepts like API design in painstaking clarity. Great for intermediate JS developers.
REVIEW: Downloaded
The Napster documentary recaps the company’s story and the atmosphere it created, but it doesn't tell the whole story.
REVIEW: Eloquent JavaScript
Great JavaScript book for beginners covering the fundamentals in detail, focusing on how to use them in web applications, not just websites.
5 Useful JavaScript Books
Great, useful JavaScript books listed from easiest to hardest. Authors include John Resig, Douglas Crockford and Stoyan Stefanov.
REVIEW: HTML5 Games Development by Example: Beginner’s Guide
Great book for learning HTML5 games development as well as web development best practices. Discusses offline storage, Canvas, node.js & more!
REVIEW: jQuery: Visual Quickstart Guide
A negative review of Peachpit Press' jQuery: Visual Quickstart Guide, but it doesn't take away from the fact that the VQS Series is great
HTML5 Recent Article Roundup
A list of great HTML5 articles compiled by kaidez
Social Media Week Follow-Up & A Word From Panelist Kristin Volk
Kristin Volk of MediaVest added some extra information to my recap of the Cross-Mobile Promotion panel at the 2011 NYC Social Media Week
Social Media Week/NYC Recap – MOBILE PROMOTION PANEL
The cross mobile promotion panel at NY Social Media Week used Nielsen and comScore stats to show how brands use mobile to promote products
Social Media Week/NYC Recap – SOCIAL LISTENING PANEL
The social listening panel at NYC Social Media Week showed how companies like Pepsi track their products within the social networks
REVIEW: Pro HTML5 Programming
A review of the Pro HTML5 Programming by Apress
HTML5 Gallery: NEW COOLSITE!
HTML5 Gallery, mostly maintained by the HTML5 expert over at HTML5 Doctor, is added to kaidez.com's Coolsite list
The Two Best Books On The Dot-com Rush
Michael Lewis and Joseph Menn wrote to great books on the Dot-com Rush.
REVIEW: lynda.com
A mostly positive review of lynda.com and its courses, front-end development and PhotoShop are discussed.