- A Sentimental Gen-X Programmer Culls his Tech Books
- Cocoa Programming for Max OS X Second Edition
- Danny Goodman’s AppleScript™ Handbook
- Database Processing
- Web Design on a Shoestring
- Designing with Web Standards
- Learning Java
- DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide
- PDF Hacks
- Programming the Perl DBI
- Translucent Databases
- XQuery
- High Performance MySQL
- Code Complete
Book: Web Design on a Shoestring
Author: Carrie Bickner
I think this one came my way via Zeldman or one of other NYC Web Standards folks. My memory also says this was a late 90s book but the book says it was published in 2004 — don’t get old kids, there’s only so much room for accurate memories.
I think I bought this one to get a feel for what the world of freelance web development really looked like, and left with the uncomfortable feeling that part of developing websites on a shoestring was leaving people like me out of it — or maybe including me but not paying me for it. This would be a constant struggle for a good chunk of my career before I realized the agency world and the publishing world were not for me.