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Mobile HTML5

Mobile HTML5

An Introduction to Best Practices and Hacks for Mobile Devices

Burke's rating: StarStarStarStarStar 5.0

On Dec 15, 2014 Burke Ingraffia wrote: Review of Mobile HTML5 By Maximiliano Firtman
This collection of videos by Maximiliano Firtman is a vast wealth of knowledge about mobile html5. There is so much good information in this series that I don’t know where to start to describe how helpful it was to me to watch this. Full Review >

Learning Adobe Edge Animate CC

Learning Adobe Edge Animate CC

Burke's rating: StarStarStarStarStar 5.0

On Nov 30, 2014 Burke Ingraffia wrote: Learning Adobe Edge Animate CC by Tony Ross
Learning Adobe Edge Animate CC by Tony Ross is almost 4 hours of video which will help you to learn how to create web animations without knowing any coding. Full Review >

AngularJS

AngularJS

Burke's rating: StarStarStarStarStar 5.0

On Nov 16, 2014 Burke Ingraffia wrote: Review of AngularJS by Brad Green and Shyam Seshadri
I love that moment in my Internet Technologies classes when I see the lights go on in my students’ minds, when they have that Aha! moment in which the Internet and HTML coding makes sense. I recently had a similar experience in my own head when reading AngularJS by Brad Green and Shyam Seshadri. Full Review >

Building Valve Amplifiers

Building Valve Amplifiers

Burke's rating: StarStarStarStarStar 3.0

On Jan 15, 2014 Burke Ingraffia wrote: Good Book For Electrical Engineer
Building Valve Amplifiers, by Morgan Jones, is probably very informative and useful to someone with a background in electrical engineering. However, I am just a musician who thought it might be a good tool for my informational toolbelt. I do not have the mathematical or wiring background to make any use of this otherwise well-written book. Full Review >

Doing Data Science

Doing Data Science

Straight Talk from the Frontline

Burke's rating: StarStarStarStarStar 5.0

On Dec 26, 2013 Burke Ingraffia wrote: Doing Data Science by Rachel Schutt, Cathy O’Neil, O’Reilly Media
This seemingly intimidating book by Rachel Schutt and Cathy O’Neil is actually quite enjoyable from the very start. Although some of the examples later in the book require a background in statistical mathematics, there is a large section in the beginning of the book dedicated to the history and current state of data science. Full Review >

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Responsive Typography

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Type is your voice. Speak eloquently
This is a short, but valuable book that will get you started with responsive web… Full Review >

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