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Book Reviews Stories for 2009

Ruby In Practice 104 comments
Website Owner's Manual 40 comments
The Book of Xen 88 comments
Confessions of a Public Speaker 111 comments
Service Oriented Architecture With Java 110 comments
Magento Beginner's Guide 124 comments
Writing For Video Game Genres 85 comments
Drupal 6 Social Networking 122 comments
Becoming Agile 193 comments
OpenGL Shading Language 3rd Edition 46 comments
The Big Questions 229 comments
Drupal Multimedia 130 comments
Android Application Development 74 comments
Learning Ext JS 133 comments
The Magicians 122 comments
Coders At Work 207 comments
Tetraktys 216 comments
The Geek Atlas 145 comments
Hello World! 199 comments
CJKV Information Processing 2nd ed. 52 comments
Beautiful Security 81 comments
The Twitter Book 88 comments
A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux 2nd ed. 85 comments
Game Design: A Practical Approach 85 comments
Drupal 6: Ultimate Community Site Guide 63 comments
Wired for War 252 comments
The Futurological Congress 82 comments
Vintage Games 159 comments
SQL in a Nutshell 86 comments
Beginning Python Visualization 46 comments
Space Vulture 73 comments
Front End Drupal 68 comments
Artificial Ethics 210 comments
The Road to Big Brother 212 comments
The Best American Comics 2008 55 comments
The Manga Guide to Databases 236 comments
Universal Design for Web Applications 85 comments
The Rootkit Arsenal 79 comments
Google Apps Deciphered 91 comments
The Age of Speed 114 comments
Beginning GIMP: From Novice to Professional 2nd Ed 232 comments
Assemble the Social Web with Zembly 29 comments
Refactoring SQL Applications 159 comments
The Shadow Factory 157 comments
Outliers, The Story Of Success 357 comments
Securing PHP Web Applications 229 comments
Joomla! Web Security 78 comments
Beginning Portable Shell Scripting 186 comments
Managing Online Forums 118 comments
Learning Joomla! 1.5 Extension Development 73 comments
FBML Essentials 85 comments
The Zen of SOA 219 comments

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