Bridget Ayers, in her blog have anice nice list of useful tweeted links. Specially for freelance programmers and some do it youself  enthususts

This list is a collection of web design and Photoshop resource links that were shared and retweeted by @GetSmartWomen in February 2009. In this list you will find the most popular, interesting, and useful of our shared Twitter links.
WEB DESIGN
48 incredible Mootools Sripts http://is.gd/48c9
81 of The Best Logo Design Resources http://bit.ly/q2iFc
Object Oriented CSS Framework http://hub.tm/?YPXEC adds predictability to CSS, even beginners can participate in writing beautiful websites
How to deal with large webforms http://hub.tm/?CWRSJ @dzovan

 

      … Read the original blog

 

Not really I am signing you for a book!  I am looking for these two magnificent books.

Mastering Regular Expression  ”Indispensable for text processing wizards and regex newcomers alike.” – Paul Hudson, Linux Format, February 2007 “In addition to the sheer volume of information, one thing that sets this book apart is that the author uses ‘real-world” rather than contrived examples. A few of the examples were situations that I have yet to come across, but many were either “been there, done that’ or things that I had to go out and try.” - James Mohr, Linux Magazine, April 2007

 

MySQL  Stored Procedure

The implementation of stored procedures in MySQL 5.0 a huge milestone — one that is expected to lead to widespread enterprise adoption of the already extremely popular MySQL database. If you are serious about building the web-based database applications of the future, you need to get up to speed quickly on how stored procedures work — and how to build them the right way. This book, destined to be the bible of stored procedure development, is a resource that no real MySQL programmer can afford to do without.” - www.bn.com

 

You can engage my service by gifing me any one of them. Now just waiting  for the deal .

Coding in exchange of book! That’s what I am talking ‘bout.  If you are an individual or a small organization having some really small project to be done by some freelancer, then consider this….

“I will do the coding job for you for free and expect you to gift me a book (and ship it too) as an appreciation of  my work, if you really like it. ”

Isn’t a yummy deal guys! 

 

I love opensource and code a lot for them, but what these opensource packages are not enough for end users.  They always look for some to write the small code pieces for their applications. “Code for Book” is an attempt to bridge this gap.  In returns I expect a gift from my client at end of the project.  If you wonder why this gift is required? Because most of this projects are personal requirement and there are fair chances that these projects will not going to help the mass.

  Why do I prefer book as gift?  The concept is similar like the donation received by the opensorce project…. “Spend that resource to improve of the product and service”.  As I will the lone developer in most of these projects, donating a book can help me to write better code for my clients. The book will be considered as a gift from my client and it will be optional for the client like any other donation scheme.

 

So Let the Game begin….

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