My bookshelf

At the moment my bookshelf (and I am now stricktly writing about books related to programming) contains:

PHP
Professional PHP Programming (Wrox) (first PHP book that I bought)
Programming PHP (O’Reilly)
Web Database Applications with PHP and mySQL (O’Reilly)
Object-Oriented PHP (No Starch Press)
Latest additions:
Advanced PHP Programming (Developer’s Library)
CodeIgniter (Wrox)
Professional Search Engine Optimization with PHP (Wrox)
PHP Cookbook (O’Reilly)
PHP Objects, Patterns and Practice (apress)
php|architect’s Guide to PHP Security (php|architect’s)
php|architect’s Guide to Date and Time Programming (php|architect’s)
Essential PHP Security (O’Reilly)

Javascript/AJAX:
Javascript The Definitive Guide (O’Reilly)
AJAX The complete Reference (Mc Graw Hill)
Professional AJAX (Wrox)
Javascript: The Good Parts (O’Reilly)
Dojo: The Definitive Guide (O’Reilly)
jQuery: Jquery Novice to Ninja (Sitepoint)

mySQL
mySQL and Perl for the Web (New Rides)
MySQL (Developer’s Library)
High Performance mySQL (O’Reilly)

Perl
Perl Cookbook (O’Reilly)
Perl for Web Site Managers (O’Reilly)

Other languages
C# 2005 (Wrox)
ASP.NET 2.0 (Wrox)

XML
XML A Beginners Guide (Mc Graw Hill)
XSLT (O’Reilly)

Other
Web Form Design (Rosenfeld)
Apache 2 Pocket Reference (O’Reilly)

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