CSS in easy setps

by Mike McGrath

Published 6 January 2020

PHP in Easy Steps

by Mike McGrath

Published 31 December 2003


"Windows 7 for Seniors in Easy Steps" explains the latest Windows operating system with users over 50 in mind. Larger type makes for easier reading, and the clear and concise text and step-by-step illustrations (including screenshots) simplifies the concepts for both seasoned users and those completely new to Windows. The book covers networking, email, internet, digital photography, music, and video, and reviews applications and games that are supplied with Windows 7, issues of security, maintaining the system, and much more.

Assembly x64 Programming in easy steps shows how to write code to create your own computer programs. It contains separate chapters demonstrating how to store and manipulate data in 64-bit registers, how to control program flow, and how to create reusable blocks of code in program functions. It includes demonstrations of parallel processing with 128-bit Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE) and 256-bit Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX).

Assembly x64 Programming in easy steps has an easy-to-follow style that will appeal to anyone who wants to begin programming in modern x64 Assembly language on Windows. The code in the listed steps within the book is color-coded, making it easier for beginners to grasp. There are complete step-by-step example programs that demonstrate each aspect of coding, together with screenshots that illustrate the actual output when each program is executed.

Includes free, downloadable source code to get you started straightaway!


Microsoft Excel in easy steps guides you through the essential functions of Microsoft Excel – whether you are new to Excel and the spreadsheet concept, or just upgrading from an older version. This edition is illustrated using the most up-to-date version of Excel in Microsoft 365 at the time of printing.

Microsoft Excel in easy steps starts with the basics then reveals the key clever features on offer – all in easy steps! Areas covered include:

  • Creating, editing, and manipulating worksheets.
  • Formulas, functions, tables and importing data.
  • Handy templates to give you a head start.
  • Macros for everyday tasks to save time.
  • Charts to get an overview of your data.
  • What-if, Goal Seek and Optimization.
  • Using the Excel Online app to share and collaborate on spreadsheets and workbooks.
  • Adding images and illustrations to your spreadsheets to impress your colleagues!
  • Whether you’re new to Microsoft Excel or new to spreadsheets, use this guide to get more out of Microsoft Excel, and manage your finances and data effectively – both at home and at work!