p>Technical books are in great demand as they are mirror of the advances of today's world. The term technology is very elusive as it can refer to many things depending on what it is dealing with. Technology as we are aware today is a consequence of science and engineering but it can also encompass broader perspectives like the machines, hardware, systems, methods of organization and techniques apart from other things. The term technology can be applied to specific areas besides being used as general term. The books dealing with the various advances of technology or the conventional theories that have been coming down the ages which help for further progress are known as technical books.
With the advancement of science the technical books are easily available on the net as e-books. This makes it easy for the web browsers to go through the books according to their convenience. The technical books cover a wide range of subjects like- artificial intelligence, chemistry, engineering, communications, computers, construction, electricity, energy, geology, history of science, material science, mathematics, popular science, physics, safety and transportation to name a few.
Popular Technical Books:
Due to the growing scientific headways it has become necessary to keep one updated on the latest breakthroughs and this is possible only with the help of these technical books. The most popular books which are in demand include-
The Intelligent Universe : AI, ET, and the
Emerging Mind of the Cosmos by James Gardner;
Graphic Designers Digital Toolkit by Alan Wood;
2005 Oregon Residential Specialty Code by International Code Council;
How to Build a Solar Cell That Really Works! by Walt Noon;
Foundation Action Script Animation : Making Things Move! by Keith Peters;
Essentials of Quarkxpress 7 by Kevin A Siegel;
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 with CDROM (Hands-On Training Books) by Daniel Short;
Photoshop CS2 for Windows and Macintosh : Visual QuickStart Guide (Visual QuickStart Guides) by Elaine Weinmann;
Codes Guidebook for Interiors by Sharon Koome Harmon and
Autocad 2006 for Dummies by Mark Middlebrook