Joomla 3 Explained (Joomla Press)
Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Millions of websites rely on Joomla!–from personal sites to those of huge organizations like General Electric, Porsche, and the United Nations. Using Joomla! 3, you too can create websites that are mobile-ready, responsive, flexible, powerful, and secure–even if you’re an absolute beginner and Stephen Burge teaches you everything you need to know.

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Author: Stephen Burge
Publisher: Joomla Press
Date: July 28, 2014
Pages: 448
ISBN: 978-0321943224

See Ian Elliot's review of the earlier edition of Joomla! Explained. Awarding the title a rating of 4, Ian concludes:

If you are planning to build a Joomla! web site and don't want to dig into the internals of how it all works then this book is a very good place to start as it will attempt to get the bigger picture of how Joomla! operates into your head.

 

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Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days, 8th Ed (Sams)

Author:  Rogers Cadenhead
Publisher: Sams
Pages: 672
ISBN:  978-0672337956
Print: 0672337959
Kindle:B082J486LS
Audience: Beginning Java Programmers
Rating: 4
Reviewer: Mike James
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Author: Steve Klabnik and Carol Nichols
Publisher: No Starch Press
Date: June 2023
Pages: 560
ISBN: 978-1718503106
Print: 1718503105
Kindle: B0B7QTX8LL
Audience: Systems programmers
Rating: 4.8
Reviewer: Mike James

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