Addison-Wesley (71)

Pearson is one of the world's great publishers. We publish more books than any other company and we reach millions of people every day, in print and online. Our higher education publishing brands — Addison-Wesley, Allyn & Bacon, Benjamin Cummings, Longman, Merrill, and Prentice Hall — have earned the trust of educators and students because of their commitment to accuracy, integrity, and independence of thought. Please choose your customer type below to explore our site.

Apress (155)

Apress is a technical publisher devoted to meeting the needs of IT professionals, software developers, and programmers, with more than 700 books in print and a continually expanding portfolio of publications. Apress provides high-quality, no-fluff content in print and electronic formats that help serious technology professionals build a comprehensive pathway to career success.

Artima Developer (1)

Artima Developer is an online community where developers learn from experts in the software industry as well as interact, share information, and learn from each other. Artima Developer provides in-depth technical articles, interviews with shakers and movers in the software world, targeted news, interest groups, weblog communities, book chapters, discussion forums, and more. Through high-quality content and community features, Artima Developer aims to facilitate the sharing of software best practices that enable our audience to improve their craft of programming.

Butterworth-Heinemann (2)

Butterworth-Heinemann was a UK-based international publishing company specialized in professional information and learning materials for higher education and professional training, in printed and electronic forms. It had publishing units in Oxford, UK and Woburn, Massachusetts, USA. As of 2006, it is an imprint of Elsevier, of Reed Elsevier PLC group but had been run as a semi-autonomous part of Reed Elsevier since the mid 90s.

Digital Press (1)

Digital Press is an imprint of Elsevier which is the world’s leading publisher of science and health information, Elsevier serves more than 30 million scientists, students, and health and information professionals worldwide.

For Dummies (10)

With more than 150 million books in print, covering 1,300+ topics, For Dummies is the most widely recognized and highly regarded reference series in the world. Since 1991, For Dummies has helped millions make everything easier.

Hanser (1)

Carl Hanser Verlag is a German publishing house, established in 1928 by Carl Hanser in Munich.

IBM Press (5)

IBM Press is the official publisher of IBM books for professionals and academia. Our mission is to publish the highest quality content for the critical topics facing today's business and technology students and professionals. With books designed to help educate business leaders, help users master the diverse range of technologies and solutions and prepare for IBM certifications, IBM Press books are an informative resource for knowledge that's critical for today's IT professional and throughout their careers.

JAVA exPress (1)

JAVA exPress is the first, free Java newsletter started in Poland. It is published every three months with outstanding content provided by top Java developers not only from Poland. We are writing about everything that Java developers would like to read. Starting from basic stuff, preparation to SCJP exam, ending at advanced J2ME, design patterns and refactoring methods. Since September 2009 it is also available in English. JAVA exPress magazine is created mainly by free and disinterested people, starting from authors, proofreaders, translators, graphic designers and many, many more. Without them JAVA exPress would not be what it is now.

Maestro Dev (1)

MaestroDev now maintains the popular "Better Builds with Maven," the essential resource to help you unleash the power of the Apache Software Foundation's Maven project. This FREE how-to guide was originally written in 2006 by Brett Porter, Carlos Sanchez, John Casey, Vincent Massol, and other key contributors of the Maven community and combines detailed explanations and code examples to walk you through improving your software development process with Maven 2.0.

Manning Publications Co. (95)

We publish computer books for professionals--programmers, system administrators, designers, architects, managers and others. Our key people work from their own offices across the US, all communicating with the center in Greenwich, CT, and with each other and our authors by email, Web, phone and mail. We think of our authors as the most valuable part of our business. We respect our readers and consider their interests and preferences every working day. Manning is a small, personal, old-world publisher where an author's opinion is sought and a reader's message is answered. Manning's focus is on computing titles at professional levels. We care about the quality of our books. We work with our authors to coax out of them the best writing they can produce. We consult with technical experts on book proposals and manuscripts, and we may use as many as two dozen reviewers in various stages of preparing a manuscript. The abilities of each author are nurtured to encourage him or her to write a first-rate book.

McGraw-Hill (26)

The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., is a publicly traded corporation headquartered in Rockefeller Center in New York City. Its primary areas of business are education, publishing, broadcasting, and financial and business services. It publishes numerous textbooks and magazines, including BusinessWeek and Aviation Week, and is the parent company of Standard & Poor's and J.D. Power and Associates. It is the majority owner of the Canadian publisher McGraw-Hill Ryerson

Morgan Kaufmann (16)

Morgan Kaufmann Publishers is a San Francisco (formerly San Mateo, CA) based book publisher specialized in computer science and engineering. The company was founded in 1984 by publishers Michael B. Morgan and William Kaufmann and computer scientist Nils Nilsson. It was held privately until 1998, when it was acquired by Harcourt General, Inc publisher and became an imprint of the Academic Press, a subsidiary of Harcourt. Since 2001 it is an imprint of the Science and Technology division of the Elsevier publisher.[1] It publishes across a broad spectrum of computer science areas including computer architecture, databases, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, software engineering and computer networking. It published a number of influential books.

New Riders (3)

New Riders specialises in the area of graphics and design and provides a forum for the leading voices in creative and information technologies. It's about sharing unique visions, expertise and inspiration through Voices That Matter. These Voices will challenge your assumptions, take your talents to the next level, or simply help you to understand better the complex technical world we're all navigating on a daily basis.

O'Reilly Media (126)

O'Reilly Media spreads the knowledge of innovators through its books, online services, magazines, research, and conferences. Since 1978, O'Reilly has been a chronicler and catalyst of leading-edge development, homing in on the technology trends that really matter and galvanizing their adoption by amplifying "faint signals" from the alpha geeks who are creating the future. An active participant in the technology community, the company has a long history of advocacy, meme-making, and evangelism.

Packt Publishing (56)

Packt, pronounced Packed, published its first book Mastering phpMyAdmin for Effective MySQL Management in April 2004 and subsequently continued to specialize in publishing focused books on specific technologies and solutions. Our books and publications share the experiences of your fellow IT professionals in adapting and customizing today's systems, applications, and frameworks. Our solutions-based books give you the knowledge and power to customize the software and technologies you're using to get the job done. Packt books are more specific and less general than the IT books you have seen in the past. Our unique business model allows us to bring you more focused information, giving you more of what you need to know, and less of what you don't. Packt is a modern, unique publishing company with a focus on producing cutting-edge books for communities of developers, administrators, and newbies alike.

Peachpit Press (4)

Peachpit has been publishing top-notch books on the latest in graphic design, desktop publishing, multimedia, Web design and development, digital video, and general computing since 1986. Peachpit is part of Pearson, the international media company.

Pearson Certification (3)

Pearson Certification is a publishing imprint born of a tradition of proven learning tools and educational training materials that have helped generations of certification exam candidates succeed. Tapping into the exciting new opportunities provided by the technology advances of online learning and web-based services Pearson has created a suite of products and solutions that address the learning, preparation, and practice needs of a new generation of certification candidates.

Prentice Hall (129)

Prentice Hall is a leading educational publisher. It is an imprint of Pearson Education, Inc., based in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, USA. Prentice Hall publishes print and digital content for the 6-12 and higher education market.

Que (28)

QUE specialises in the area of applications for computing. It is one of the largest computer book publishers in the world and sets the standard for superior tutorial reference products, covering all major computer and Internet applications at every user level. QUE brings its readers the information they need to stay in step with new software releases and emerging technologies.

Sams Publishing (45)

One of the largest and most successful computer book publishers in the world, Sams Publishing has more than 500 titles in print. From introductory tutorials to comprehensive reference books, Sams Publishing is focused on teaching working programmers, developers, and systems administrators the skills they need to build and maintain leading-edge technology. Sams Publishing series include Sams Teach Yourself, Unleashed, and Developer's Library.

Sitepoint (4)

SitePoint is a fast growing online media company and information provider targeting the Web professional market, specifically Web Developers and Designers. The company has five major revenue streams: advertising and sponsorship, content-based products both online and in retail, software, and more recently streaming video subscriptions and classified listings.

Sybex (16)

Celebrating 30 years of publishing excellence, Sybex is one of the world’s oldest and most respected publishers of computer books. Our series range from the reputable Mastering best-sellers, used by millions to gain in-depth understanding of the latest computer topics, to certification Study Guides that help students prepare for challenging exams, to Autodesk Maya Press books that service the needs of highly specialized 3D imaging and design markets. Sybex offers more than a dozen unique series designed to help you meet your own personal goals.

Syngress (1)

Syngress is a premier publisher of content in the Information Security field. We cover Digital Forensics, Hacking and Penetration Testing, Certification, IT Security and Administration, and more. We are committed to publishing timely content on cutting-edge topics you want to hear about. Whether for personal or professional use, Syngress helps you stay ahead of the competition and get the information you need to advance your knowledge of Information Security.

The Pragmatic Programmer (22)

The Pragmatic Programmers is an agile publishing and training company. We’re here because we want to improve the lives of developers. We do this by creating timely, practical books and working with the Pragmatic Studio to create the best developer training there is. The stuff we produce is timely and relevant because it is written by programmers for programmers.

WebDev (22)

Web Dev Publishing (http://www.webdevpub.com/) brings timely, relevant information to web developers. This includes 2 magazines: GroovyMag & JSMag and 2 podcasts: WebDev Radio and WebDev Geekly.

Wiley Publishing (112)

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., also referred to as Wiley, is a global publishing company that specializes in academic publishing and markets its products to professionals and consumers, students and instructors in higher education, and researchers and practitioners in scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly fields. The company produces books, journals, and encyclopedias, in print and electronically, as well as online products and services, training materials, and educational materials for undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education students.

Wrox Press (65)

Wrox Press, established in 1992 to publish books for computer programmers, is driven by the Programmer to Programmer philosophy. Wrox books are written by programmers for programmers, and the Wrox brand means authoritative solutions to real-world programming problems. Wrox's unique author-editorial process delivers the best and most useful information you need in the timeliest manner.

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