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What books would you recommend for getting into web application development?

EDIT: I'm looking more for conceptual stuff, like planning, design, information architecture, books on the planning stages of web application development. I'm somewhat new to the industry, and I only have freelance experience, so I'm looking for book ideas from people working in companies in the industry on web application development.

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I have found all of these to be useful at different stages

Architecture

  • Donald G. Reinertsen - Managing the Design Factory & The Principles of Product Development Flow
  • Jesse James Garrett, The Elements of User Experience

Customer Development

  • Steven Gary Blank, The Four Steps to the Epiphany

Web Design

  • Steve Krug, Don’t make me think
  • Robert Hoekman, Designing the Obvious & Designing the Moment
  • Indi Young, Mental Models
  • Luke Wroblewski, Web Form Design

Management

  • Stephen R. Covey, 7 Habits for Managers

Agile

  • Mike Kohn, User Stories Applied & Agile Estimating and Planning

Inspiration / Business

  • Seth Godin, The Dip
  • Guy Kawasaki, Art of the start
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Web Site UI Design: Don't Make Me Think

CSS: CSS Zen Garden

JavaScript: JavaScript: The Definitive Guide (O'Reilly)

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Yes, have read, great reads, thanks! I will have to post a question stating more specifically what I was interested in... – Danielle Oct 18 '08 at 16:14
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Since you didn't give much information about your current knowledge level, I'll recommend

Bullet Proof Web Design by Dan Cederholm

overall a well laid out book and one of the few that I can say improved my abilities.

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Thanks, I have read that one, you do make a good point, I didn't say what I have read. But, yes, I agree, this is a great one :) – Danielle Oct 18 '08 at 16:13
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I've found a great conceptual book that deals with designing web forms. It's at:

http://www.lukew.com/resources/web_form_design.asp

Reading it has really helped me make better forms from a user interaction standpoint.

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I'd say it depends on what you already know about that. For starters: HTML, XHTML, and CSS, Sixth Edition (Visual Quickstart Guide)

Actual programming for web is possible with a very wide range of technology and tools. So, you'll have to pick something first.

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I have read this one too, thanks! I will have to be more specific about what I want, thanks for the advice! – Danielle Oct 18 '08 at 16:15
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These might be a little too technical, but they're a good overview of many decisions that go into creating sites:

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