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textbook for a solid photoshop educationReview Date: 2008-06-20
Not a book for increasing proficiency in CS2Review Date: 2007-12-03
Helpful!Review Date: 2007-11-26
Worth the priceReview Date: 2007-10-19
For eager startersReview Date: 2008-06-28

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One of the best ever!Review Date: 2005-10-28
Well.....Review Date: 2002-11-05
Excellent book for all levelsReview Date: 2004-07-01
This book starts off slow and in the very basics of flash and gets quite extensive towards the end, I believe they stop right at actionscripting for which there is a whole other book (quite needed!)
I am (was) actually a Flash instructor at a college here in OC, the college provided or recommended their own book but I never used it and I told my students that purchasing that book was not necessary. I actually tought out of this book! And on the first day I told everyone they didn't have to buy it but if they did they would find it very helpful throughout the couse and later on, it's also definately a good reference book to go back to if you don't use Flash all the time and happen to forget.
Anyway needless to say every class I tought loved this book and loved learning flash. I even took some example/exercises out of the book. Everyone learned the full contents of the class and found it very fun. The illustrations and sample projects help a lot, if you are learning on your own I recommend you do them. Anyway I've had this book for years now and as a user and instructor I would say there's no other book I would turn to.
Good starting point.Review Date: 2003-01-10
This book goes through step by step how to make flash movies from the ground up. It assumes nothing; which is great for most beginners.
I was definitly not a beginner when i bought the book. (i got it at the time of release because it was hyped up quite a bit).
At the time i understood, and fast tracked through it to get at the good stuff to find out that it never really got any "great" stuff. Some of the examples are done very well, and are great in the tutorial sense, but i was disapointed that i didn't learn anything new. (or little).
This is flash 5. You could learn flash just as well with tutorials online at any of the bigger flash websites. If you're new to flash: this is a great start. But if you have the least bit of flash knowledge then i can see someone getting bored with this qucikly.
Bottom line:
Great place to start. Not a reference by any means. Remember its flash 5. Flash MX is out, and much more fun than flash 5.
An excellent intro to Flash!Review Date: 2002-10-24
They are also very good about teaching you the keyboard shortcuts for common actions as you go along (and reminding you to use them!) Knowing the shortcuts for adding a keyframe, breaking apart a graphic, converting a graphic to a symbol etc. makes your project work go quickly and really builds your sense of competence.
At the end of each chapter you practice what you learned in that chapter by using the new skills to add on to your ongoing "case study" website.
This is one of the best tutorials on a program that I have come across and one of the few technical books I have ever read cover to cover. I have many technical books and usually end up using them for reference instead of actually working through them. If you want to gain competence in Flash in a week or two, get "Foundation Flash 5" and work your way through it. It's easy!

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A good referenceReview Date: 2005-04-14
Still it is the only generel C# book that has survived as a part of my .NET book collection.
A great book for intermediate/advanced developersReview Date: 2004-05-04
The book shows lots of MSIL for the examples. Although there's a table of the MSIL commands in the back, there's not enough information in this book for these to be comletely understandable. You'll need to learn more about the CLR and MSIL elsewhere for these to really be helpful.
A wide range of topics are covered, including some advanced topics like COM interop. There is also a chapter on security, although I felt it lumped too many topics together there without going into enough depth on them.
The biggest problem I had with the book was the huge number of typos and misprints. I noticed another reviewer said that many of the examples didn't compile. This could have been one of the reasons. I was amazed at how many errors I saw in the code, most of which looked like simple typos.
Another great Archer titleReview Date: 2004-03-16
* Jesse Liberty - Better than Archer in terms of tutorial style writing. Use this book as your first C# book
* Tom Archer - Awesome reference material and low-level details of the language. Use this book as a reference after finishing Liberty's book
* Charles Petzold - Great for learning how to write Windows apps with C# - once you've learned the language with Archer & Liberty.
Should be renamedReview Date: 2004-07-14
Everything I could ask forReview Date: 2004-05-04
Archer writes in a very straightforward and easy style. I found the book hard to put down. The explanations are clear and concise.
The examples are extremely well-done. I learned as much from them as from the book itself. You'll want to work through every one of these - you'll learn tons from them.


A Good Introduction to Spoken French Review Date: 2008-04-07
With this program you WILL learn basic French quickly and easily. Within minutes of starting, you will be constructing basic sentences. Michel Thomas has a unique way of introducing new concepts to you by tying them to information you already know about the French language but don't know that you know. From there, he slowly adds more and more information and it's so much fun that you don't even realize you're learning.
My only qualm about this program, and hence the four stars, is the female student. Her inability to get it after the eighteenth explanation is extremely frustrating and I found myself finally losing it and shrieking "Voulez VOUS for crying out loud!!!" at her. When you listen to CD #1 you will understand why. Her slowness and confusion wasted a lot of time and caused a lot of tension and impatience for me, the student. If both students were at an average or above intelligence level (such as the other student in the program), then this program would be a lot more fun.
Overall, highly recommended for someone who wants a quick and easy French introduction. But, realistically, if you want to become fluent and well respected by native French speakers, you will need many more programs and courses (not to mention practice, practice, practice!) in order to advance to a much higher level.
Learning FrenchReview Date: 2007-01-10
Very good, yet lacking...Review Date: 2008-01-14
AmazingReview Date: 2007-02-20
Great!! - Must be relaxed and in a quiet place ;)Review Date: 2007-01-11
I warn you though, the program works for me when I can relax and fully focus on the program. A casual listen while doing other things does not work.
A good place to use the CD:
- A 30min. + car ride without any passengers
A bad pace to use the CD:
The commuter train or the Gym since saying the words out loud is part of the learning process.

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ExcellentReview Date: 2005-03-11
My FavoriteReview Date: 2005-08-04
I prefer referring to his sections on ADO.NET (200 pages) and ASP.NET (330 pages) to using other books on these topics.
A big book that will impress your peers. Can be used for bicep curls and tricep extensions in a pinch.
If this is representative of Francesco Balena's work then I recommend anything he writes.
The greatest, in the whole dot-Net panoply.Review Date: 2004-08-11
I would have give only four stars, but since I find very hard to find a book of my liking about dot-Net in general, I cannot than praise that book for an extra star.
A Definitive ResourceReview Date: 2005-07-27
Many programming books spend 500+ pages on basic concepts, fail to establish a foundation of knowledge and leave you in a position that prevents you from exploiting the technology. In many cases, you have read 500+ pages and have learned how to make a clock or a simple card game. Not so with this book.
It is obvious that the author is well versed with every nuance of .NET, as he goes deeper than any other source, while keeping his explanations clear and understandable. Every explanation is concise and useful.
Though the author clearly warns that this book is not for beginners, I have chosen to use it to start from the ground up. Surprisingly, his style has allowed me to understand nearly every concept, and will likely allow me to accelerate my proficiency well beyond my experience.
The author claims that the scope and size of this book could have been separated into several books. I could not agree more. This speaks to the dedication of the author to provide more than a text of useless fillers. Each one of the 1,400+ pages provides useful information. A comment in the Forward suggests that this massive book be read from beginning to end. Though I scoffed at such a challenge, I have found myself doing just that.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand Visual Basic .NET.
This book easily ranks #1 on my all-time favorites list.
Everything Under the SunReview Date: 2004-10-21
The current price of this book on Amazon right now (~50.00) makes it more than a steal with the amount of information in it. Espcially compared to the avarage cost of a class in any programming language.
Though the book is written for a programmer who is at least a novice in VB6, certain versions of the book provide a CD with an eBook of the authors VB6 book (with code examples) as well as a PDF of this book. So, if you are just getting into VB.Net you'll have some place to turn when Balena starts refrencing well known VB6 syntax.

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Toyota Production System Requires Stamina at the TopReview Date: 2008-04-20
Operational excellence as a strategic weaponReview Date: 2008-04-13
This book has also influenced me to purchase a Toyota Fortuner, moving from the Honda brand that I had driven for years.
Judith Kean, FCCA
Great Book on tapeReview Date: 2008-04-07
A must have - a bit too long thoughReview Date: 2008-02-10
Lean Production Review Date: 2007-12-16
Why has American Automotive technology slow to adopt the Toyota Way? Three forces: political protectism, cheap resources, and well established marketing channels. However, as fuel prices continue to escalate, innovative automotive solutions will be rewarded and brand will have less loyality. Toyota claims that their line workers are among the best and brightest minds and their ideas are used to solve problems.
TPS has potential. TPS advocates continual learning through eliminating waste, remove unnecessary labor, to see for yourself and understand the situation, and making decisions slowly by consensus. A circular cycle of gathering information and thinking about the completeness of the problem. All things must be considered in the model. Respect for people: leaders a mentored in the TPS system; TPS challenges employees to develop skills, verbalize ideas and innovations, be loyal to the company, and work in small teams. TPS weakness is that they listen and choose a leader basis on reputation and not merit. A well connected and respect leader has great pull in the organization. A brillant young leader has a difficult time rising to the top without sponsership.
The TPS system is focuses on process and uses a vast number of tools to surface problems. A number of techniques help expose problems, such as, pull systems where the one product at a time is completely built and any error in the process will stop the whole factory. The immediately identification of the problems is brought to the foremost attention of everyone in the plant. TPS process assists external processes, for example after one of the earthquakes, a major parts supplier was offline and Toyota used this supplier exclusive, for parts. Toyota sent 300 engineers to help get the company online.
TPS levels out workload, reduces overtime, and promotes happier employees through empowerment. Tasks are standardized for continueous improvement.
Visual controls are used so problems do not hide, inventory build up, and waste go unnoticed. TPS uses reliable and tested technology. Japan uses four times as many robots as the US. The automated factory has been both a cost saver and a production gainer for Japanese companies. TPS works to establish long term goals. One weakness of TPS long term goal planning is that the consumer never know about it.
In TPS information can use internal and external information given by the consumer; more consumer participation and involvement in the company is encouraged. The phrase "Oh what a feeling, Toyota" should mean the consumer is content with the long term goals and planning provided by Toyota and the consumer plans on support the future by investing in Toyota through purchases.
"Operational efficiency by itself canbe dangerous. Think of the Swiss companies that were so efficient in making mechanical watches yet are now out of business."
"Kaizen teaches individuals skills for working effectively in small groups, solving problems, documenting and improving processes, colling and analyzing data, and self-managing within a peer group. It pushes the decision making down to th workers and requires open discussion and group consensus before implementing a decision." Kaizen takes a strong commitment by senior management, so that individuals can participate effectively without fear. TPS creates "a new way in manufacturing or service delivery - a new way of seeing, understanding, and intrepreting what is happening in a production process, that could propel them beyond the mass production." Lean production focused on speed in the supply chain by "shortening the lead time by eliminating waste in each step of a process leads to best quality and lowest cost, while improving safety and morale."
The first question TPS asks is, "what does the customer want"? The question is directed at both the internal and external customer.
According to TPS there are eight types of waste: Overproduction, Waiting, Unnecessary transport or conveyance, overprocessing or incorrect processing, excess inventory, unnecessary movement, defects, and unused employee creativity. Ohno said, "Every method available for man-hour reduction must, of course, be pursued vigorously; but we must never forget that safety is the foundation of all our activities." There are times improvement will compromise safety. In that case start over and take another look at the operation. "Never be satisified with inaction". Jikodka or in-station quality allows separates the person from the machine. Now the individual is free to be creative and observe improvement. Respect for the individual improves morale and brings more ideas into materialization. Just in Time technology employees pull technology and reduces excess inventory.


His Tombstone says it allReview Date: 2008-07-14
great cop connectionReview Date: 2008-07-03
An amazing novelReview Date: 2008-06-22
In this novel, some months have passed in Harry's life, and we have actually missed the battle that inspires the action. Harry took down a sorceror and Micheal took down a demon in between novels 2 and 3. When powerful spirits are killed, they have power to become ghosts and haunt things relating to their death. The haunting begins as Bianca seeks to exact her revenge on Harry. And what's the worst that could happen? A war between the White Council and Red Court? The series is really starting to heat up.
Grave Peril (Book Three of The Dresden Files)Review Date: 2008-06-22
the audio is a perfect complement to the bookReview Date: 2008-06-11
He gets help from his pal Lieutenant Murphy of Special Investigations, and Bob the Skull. Grave Peril also marks the introduction of two major characters: Michael Carpenter, a Knight of the Cross, and Thomas Raith, scion of the vampire white court.
And since this is the audiobook, that means it's read by James Marsters, whose voice and acting talents are a perfect match for Jim Butcher's words. Even after the (regrettably short-lived) television series, I'm much more likely to hear Marsters's voice for the characters when I'm reading than I am the actors from the show, particularly for Bob the skull.
At the beginning of the audiobook, there's a short welcome from Jim Butcher, in which he calls Grave Peril a milestone in the series. I'm not exactly sure what he means, but maybe it's the layers. There's not just one straightforward plot in Grave Peril--the Ghostbusters one--there's also a vampire ball, which Harry's obliged to attend as a representative of the White Council of wizards, and which his girlfriend Susan, reporter for the Arcane, is determined to attend, regardless of the dangers. Harry's fairy godmother (literally, as it happens) shows up. Michael's wife Charity gives birth to a baby whose survival chances are slim. And there's a lot of emotional impact between Harry and Susan, and Harry and Michael, and Michael and Charity.
It's a very complete and satisfying story, and illustrates perfectly why I love Jim's work so much--humor that makes me laugh aloud, exciting and clearly-written action (I can't rave about that too much--most action scenes are just confusing blurs to me--it's the lack of a Y chromosome, no doubt), edge-of-my-seat suspense that keeps me turning pages way past my bedtime, an emotional kick that puts tears in my eyes or a lump in my throat, and a wonderful little intellectual buzz that comes from knowing that the clues are all there to figure out what's going on behind the scenes. Oh, and the thoroughly realistic fantasy world.


An amazing novelReview Date: 2008-06-25
There has been a murder and a transfer of power is at hand. Whether the Winter or Summer fairies emerge victorious will determine if there is endless winter or endless summer on earth. It is my favorite novel of the series.
Summer Knight (The Dresden Files Book 4)Review Date: 2008-06-22
A series that only gets betterReview Date: 2008-04-21
The fourth book in the series "Summer Knight" is one that will not disappoint readers. Picking up a few months after the events of "Grave Peril" in which Harry lost a girlfriend, made a deal with his faerie godmother to save himself and his friend and precipiated a war between the White Council and the Red Council, Harry starts the novel in a bad place. He's obsessed with finding a cure for his lost love Susan, he's barely been in the office in months, he's aliennating his friends and he's got a price on his head by the Red Council. And that's even before he finds out that his faerie godmother sold the favors he owed her to another and the White Council is coming to town.
The story unfolds at a natural but rewarding pace. Butcher has a natural ability to have events build on each other and he pays off hints from previous novels as well as dropping in hints of things to come. And this book feels like just a snapshot of a few of the big events in Harry's life over the course of a couple of days from the grander scheme of things. The strength in these stories is they're rewarding to read just as stand-alone novels, but taken within the greater context of the series, they add even greater layers. And while I will recommend reading them in order, Butcher does enough to bring in new readers that you can drop in on Harry at this point and not feel hopelessly lost. All the while, he doesn't aliennate long-term readers with pages of recap.
A great series of books that only gets better. This is the best I've read in the series and I can't wait to start the next one.
Oh one word of warning: Don't start any of the Dresden books if you've got things to do like sleep, go to work, spend time with the family. These are the types of books that will consume you, demanding your attention to savor every page and anticipating what will come on the next.
Author is a great story tellerReview Date: 2008-04-19
Summer KnightReview Date: 2008-04-13

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Finally a Developer who can teach!Review Date: 2004-03-24
This is a great book, even if you are more advanced with ActionScript, you'll find yourself understanding more about it and new ways to develop and program your Flash development projects.
I don't believe itReview Date: 2003-08-08
The Best Book to Learn Actionscript!Review Date: 2004-06-11
A very useful bookReview Date: 2004-02-21
Learning Action Script? - Buy this book, it is the best.Review Date: 2004-01-28

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Photoshop - Made EasyReview Date: 2008-04-07
Good Tutorial BookReview Date: 2008-03-20
This book has made me the Photoshop image tycoon I am todayReview Date: 2008-02-05
mmmmReview Date: 2008-02-02
I was expecting a guided class ,instead I found no instructions at all, no exercises to practice on the CD.
I was sitting in front of the photoshop screen with a picture and that's it.
I guess it would be better that the publishers explain somehow that you need a previous knowledge of the program.
It must be good for people who just need to upgrade previous knowledge, but I won reccomend it if you don't have it.
Excellent TutorialReview Date: 2008-01-12
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