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Designing Component-Based Applications (Mps)
Published in Paperback by Microsoft Pr (1998-12)
Author: Mary Kirtland
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Ready For A COM+ Version
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-08
Mary Kirtland has written a terrific resource for those who wish to know more (i.e. go from basic to advanced) on how to program with COM and MTS. I found the example code (and companion CD-ROM) very useful and relatively bug free. Some of the chapters include:

Windows DNA (now .NET)

COM (101)

Data Access Fundamentals

MTS

ASP

Extending MTS

Application Definition and Modeling

Building Data/Business Objects

Packaging

Building the Presentation Layer

Debugging and Troubleshooting (an excellent chapter on a tricky subject)

Performance Validation

Deploying

Extending the Application

COM+ (pretty good for when this was written, it is time to update the book with the latest and greatest, however).

Most of the information here is still relevant, especially to those with a smattering of COM or MTS under their belt and are hungry for more. Everything is wrapped up well with a comprehensive index. Well worth the purchase price. Definitely a must along with "Programming Distributed Apps with MS COM+ and MS VB."

Good reference for 70-100 review
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-26
This book does a good job of explaining the COM standard from the ground up. The first third is devoted to COM. The rest of the book is an overview of building an enterprise application from the ground up using Microsoft technologies.

I used this book as my primary reference in preparing for the new Analyzing Requirements exam (70-100) in the new MCSD track based on the recommendation of someone I know that passed the beta. It may not be listed as a study guide for the test, but it is far better than the Syngress or Sybex study guide for that test. (They were both fairly useless.)

Best overview of DNA
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-06
This is an excellent overview of Microsoft's DNA and the technologies that make up DNA. The pieces of the DNA puzzle are clearly defined individually and the way they relate to the others. The Island Hopper application sample (maintained up-to-date on MSDN) is a great hands-on intro to the topic. The amount of coverage on topics like COM, MTS, MSMQ, etc. is just right: technically deep enough to help you understand the concepts, short enough to prevent you from shifting your focus from the architecture to technologies contributing to the architecture.

You may try to surf Microsoft's DNA pages to understand the topic (and potentially get lost in the amount of links that span hundreds of different Microsoft technologies) or get this "one" book to really understand what Mr. Gates is talking about for the last couple of years.

This is an excellent book.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-23
After being confused by multiple books on Windows DNA I was very happy to see a book that actually showed and an entire application which utilized this technology. Part I of the book offers a very concise explanation of MTS and COM without getting too deep into the subjects. Part II showed examples of components that the sample project utilized. I enjoyed the fact that the author used both VB and VC++ in her examples. Beyond the examples, the author also offered very good insight into component design and tool selection. It was enough to get you up to speed so that you can look into deeper books on the subject.

This is THE book
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-02
Everyone always draws the same n-tier diagram and says they are going to build a scalable, MAINTANABLE solution.

This book actually provides a blueprint, not the 30,000 ft view.

At my job, we call it "The Good Book"

Computers
Digital Evidence and Computer Crime
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (2000-03-15)
Author: Eoghan Casey
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Very complete book.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-10
It describe all aspects about digital crimes using a clear language. It's very good for neubies.

The book of digital crime
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-14
If you are new to this world this is where you should begin. Digital Evidence contains all the knowledge one could amass by obtaining PHD in computing. Especially when you don't have time for a Diploma. I have bought 5 books pertain to digital crime from USA and UK. But this is the one and only book I am recommending to any one in any continent who want to learn or new to this arena. All the other books in this field for Attorneys or with similar requirements are some what academic and may be boring. The CD-ROM accompanying the book gives you much needed hands on training, otherwise which will cost you at least US $ 4000, if you are to go to a training centre to do the same.

Best computer forensic book available
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-28
Sometimes, defense attorneys have it easy: one slip-up by the prosecution and evidence is thrown out. Knowing that, law enforcement goes to great lengths to ensure that evidence is appropriately collected and protected. That works well in the physical world, where law enforcement has many generations' worth of experience. But in the modern world of computers and digital networks, where the simple act of rebooting a computer is enough to wipe out large amounts of evidence, law enforcement clearly needs thorough guidance.

Such a resource is here: Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, an excellent book that details the elements of digital crime. Author Eoghan Casey does a superb job of applying forensic science to computers. The information presented here is critical to a diverse audience: law enforcement, attorneys, forensic scientists, and systems administrators, for instance.

While cybercrime law is in some ways similar to other aspects of criminal law, it nonetheless has its own language and categories. For instance, jurisdiction is a key element in both the physical and digital realms, but it is a much trickier concept in the latter. Casey develops this topic and many more. Those new to computers and networks need not worry: the book begins with an explanation of how they function. With the basics out of the way, Casey details how computers can be used in crime and how the evidence created from these activities can be used for later analysis....The accompanying CD-ROM contains simulated cases that integrate many of the topics covered in the text. In all, the book and CD are an excellent introduction to an increasingly important area of law enforcement.

Excellent book from a real expert
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-03
This is an excellent book from a real expert.

Everyone and their brother are writing books about computer security and digital forensics.

The difference here is that Eoghan Casey knows what he is talking about.

Excellent book!

University Text Book
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-09
This text was used for the digital evidence and computer crime class that I just completed. The book is clear and easy to understand. It goes into detail only when needed. I was concerned that this information would quickly become out of date, but the ideas presented are current and provide a solid background for understanding any newer technologies that come down the road. I usually sell my books after the semester ends, but I have decided to keep this one.

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eBay Timesaving Techniques for Dummies
Published in Paperback by For Dummies (2004-06-25)
Author: Marsha Collier
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Not only for Dummies...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-14
A Gotta Have book even if you are not calling yourself a Dummie but planning on starting an eBay business in your home. Great reference for the experienced eBayer.

eBay Timesaviang Techniques for Dummies.
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-16

This is an excellent resourve for anyone who is considering doing business on eBay. In addition, the seller was very prompt in sending the material.

eBay Timesaving Techniques for Dummies
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-22
The author stresses that a degree of understanding Ebay is assumed. So, if you are an Ebay newby, buy another book. Also, its primarily for those who are starting an Ebay business--if you are just selling your old trains or something similiar, buy another book. If you are starting a Ebay business, it has some pretty good suggestions.

One idea alone has saved me thousands!
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-10
I'm not kidding. THere are several ideas in here that will save you tons of time AND money! I share concepts in this book with members of our eBay discussion group almost every month! GREAT IDEAS. REad about saving on insurance, shipping, and more.

eBay Timesaving Techniques for Dummies
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-20
This is a great book, because you can always learn something new to put into practice. It's not just for Dummies!! It can help eBay users of all levels.

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Excel Advanced Report Development
Published in Paperback by Wiley (2005-07-29)
Author: Timothy Zapawa
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Help for Business Application Sufferers
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-10
This book is an immense help to someone at a small- to medium-sized company who is laboring to create to create printed reports using their business application's report-writing tools. The author shows you how to use SQL Query to access the database directly from Excel to create electronic reports with drill-down functionality. My users love them, and it is so Lean not to waste people's time re-entering information from a printed report.

The chapters on pivot tables are better than some books devoted entirely to pivot tables.



Very good quick start guide, focused on reporting
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-15
This book is an excellent introduction to the reporting capabilities available in Excel. Prior to reading this book I had no idea that these capabilites existed. There is an assumption that you have access to a MS SQL Server for some of the content, but other than that I have no complaints.

Great book from basics to advanced
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-10
I have looked forever for a book that covers the basics *and* advanced concepts of using Microsoft Query as a tool to access data from a SQL database. This book is it. As someone who has learned how to do this through nothing but trial and error, this book offered a lot of insight on how things should be done and why those strange bugs appear. I highly recommend it.

Very Good...
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-15
This book covers all the tricks I've picked up slogging through trying to create pivot table reports for the company I work for - and then some. Boy, do I wish I had it before I spent all that time.

Clearly written and easy to follow I think this a good book for users of all levels. You do need some knowledge of Excel and SQL - but not as much as you might think.

Outstanding
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-20
This book has been tremendously helpful to me. If you ever have reason to pull data from a SQL database into Excel, you really owe it to yourself to read this book. In addition to being packed with great information, it is a very easy read. It is one of the few books out there that has something to offer to users of all experience levels. Highly, highly recommended.

Computers
Flavor Of The Day (@Cafe)
Published in School & Library Binding by Tandem Library (1998-03)
Author: Elizabeth Craft
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This was nice......there is a fifth one right?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-05
Before I started reading this book I had the impression that It would sum up all of the incidents and all the drama leading up to it. But, I was greatly disappointed. When the book ended I was thinking, did the real ending of the book fall out? Then I turned to page and saw the epilogue, so I thought, "Okay this should sum things up for me." But, It didn't. All it did was to leave me hanging on a string, and wondering if I misread something about a fifth book. I suggest that you don't read it unless you have prepared yourself for dissatisfation. But really, Is a fifth book coming out? Cause if it is, I'll change my review around completely.

ciriousiy killed the cat...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-14
I've just read all 4 books of @ Cafee for the second time, the first being 4 years ago! I've been searching for the 5th book ever since, everywhere! 4 years is a long time. the book is worth it but the suspence is killing me!
If anyone knows when and if the 5th book and beyond will be availeble do tell! Hope the auther will browse through the reviews and do something!

Great book.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-20
Just wanted to say that this was an awesome book! Her characters are so realistic, and you can kinda relate to them. Does anyone know if there's a book number 5? I'd be very interested. We are totally left hanging!

My Flavour of The Year
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-01
I thought this book was the best book i have read in a long time . It relates to me as i'm about the same age. If you are a teenager and are thinking of buying this book i would advise you to. The plot gets especially good at the end and i am reading the next one at the moment .

This Series Rocks!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-18
OMG! Mz. Craft, where iz the fifth book? I can't find it on Amazon dot com, and I'm DYING to know what happenz! I have to know who Blue decided to call! Pleez, finish this series, or else get this website in order, and tell them to make the next book available to us readers! We're dying here, it's a TOTAL cliff hanger. To those of you that haven't read this book, MAKE SURE YOU CAN FIND THE FIFTH BOOK BEFORE YOU START READING ANY OF THEM!

Computers
Halo 2 Hacks: Tips & Tools for Finishing the Fight (Hacks)
Published in Paperback by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (2005-09-07)
Author: Stephen Cawood
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Excellent companion to Halo 2!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-05
A good book for those who love Halo 2 and those to need a little help gettin' the edge on the enemy!!!

JUMPING THE HALO!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-22
Do you want to know the type of work that is currently being done by the Halo community? If you do, you're in luck! Author Stephen Cawood, has done an outstanding job of writing a book that will show you how to explore the new dimensions of Halo 2 games and some of the most interesting Halo 2 mods that you can create on a modded Xbox.

Cawood, begins by showing you some of the more interesting Halo 2 jumping techniques. Then, he covers the most mysterious of Halo 2 Easter eggs, the skulls. The author continues by showing you how to find some more interesting Easter eggs. Next, he introduces you to interesting things that you can do in the Halo 2 universe. Then, the author covers some interesting anomalies in Halo 2. He continues by showing you the best software tools available for changing the way Halo 2 functions. Then, he shows you how you can create your own weapon variations. The author continues by covering mods that can be made to Halo 2 vehicles. Next, he introduces you to some mods that alter the Halo 2 environment. Then, the author covers mods that relate to the presentation of Halo 2. He continues exploring mods that affect the Halo 2 game engine. Finally, he introduces you to some of the best modded maps that have been produced to date and gets you started on making your own.

In this most excellent book, each hack stands on its own. This book has been written with the same goal in mind, that is, to give you afresh way to enjoy your Halo universe.

this is a Magazine not a book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-24
He was a little disapointed with the item. He thought it was a book not a magazine

Well Done
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-22
Halo 2 Hacks is a very well written book and easy to understand. The pictures and "visual aids" are very helpful. A definate must for EVERY Halo 2 fan! The section on modding is really well done too. A good introduction to modding, a good source for "how-to" find/use gameplay secrets. A well done book. 5 Stars.

Best Halo 2 Guide EVER!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-13
I bought this book, because I'm a big Halo 2 fan. I play Halo 2 all the time. And let me just tell you, this book is the greatest.

Don't let the name Halo 2 Hacks fool you, the first half of this book shows you plenty of Easter Eggs, techniques, glitches, and awesome stuff in the game. The second half shows you modding tools, where to get them, and how to use them. It does absolutely nothing to show you how to cheat on X-Box Live, which is good. I'll bet you didn't know that you can mod a map so when you crouch, you get an ariael view of the sky. You can jump a bazillion feet into the sky. You can put a Scorpion turret on the back of a Warthog. You can even make your shotgun fire dozens of plasma grenades, and this book shows you how to do ALL of those.

See people with interesting textures on their modded maps? This book shows you programs you can use to make those. You can inject meta (I bet you don't even know what that is, but this book will show you!) to make a picture of George Bush apppear over the map. Now I don't know why you would want to, but you can!

I bet you had absolutely no idea before that the Scarab gun is in the form of a Plasma Pistol on Metropolis. This book shows you how to get it. There's a giant soccerball on Metropolis, also. This book shows you how to get it. There's a skull that changes the physics of the game and makes everything explode bigger. This book shows you how to do that. This book shows you EVERYTHING!

In overall, I give this book a 11/10. It is the best guide book I have ever read.

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In Search of Clusters
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (1995-04)
Author: Gregory F. Pfister
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Wish I'd Written It
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-05
OK, so perhaps you don't need this book, but you'll enjoy it anyway!
The best review and tutorial on clusters available, this book is also funny
enough that you probably don't want to read it in a quiet environment.

This is the Clustering Bible
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-15
As other reviewers have said, this is an excellent book and is a *must have* for anyone exploring practically any aspect of cluster computing. Even beyond the quality of the information conveyed, the writing style is wonderful and the author makes an otherwise abstract and cumbersome topic quite readable and quite approachable. This book is regarded as the Clustering Bible worldwide, and I've seen copies placed prominently in the bookshelves of individuals in Beijing, Tokyo, Paris, and the US. Microsoft's own Cluster Server was codenamed 'Wolfpack', as an honerable reference to the cover art of this specific book.


Aaron McKee
Clustering Products Manager
TurboLinux Inc.

The best introduction to high perf cluster computing
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-02
In a subject which is probably considered dull Pfeister has written a book which is actually entertaining as well as informative.If you are new to high perforamnce computing this book will begin from the basics and teach you all the way.If you are a pro you still will find it a great refernce material worth a read.You are bound to find something new in it.

good technical overview of systems architectures
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-17
This book provides a terrific introduction to the hardware, software, and systems architecture of parallel computing, candidly discussing the issues and trade-offs in various approaches. The emphasis is on clusters, but there is lots of information on the whole continuum from single processor machines to SMPs to clusters to distributed computing. Pfister will leave you with a better understanding of things like how SMP machines keep processor caches coherent, what the differences are between SMP, NUMA, and distributed computing, how various cluster products work, real world cluster issues (like system administration), programming models used in parallel computing, and why programming code that runs efficently on these architectures is usually the hard part.

The book is somewhat dated - nothing about Beowolf for example - but the concepts remain valid. Many of the issues are illustrated with reference to mainframe clusters, especially IBM's 390 sysplex, which I found particularly interesting since I don't have much experience with these systems.

The style is highly readable and informal, but not insultingly non-technical. The book is loaded with opinion and insights - it is not a dry textbook of issues related to clustering. Highly recommended for anyone in the business of creating information systems that need to run fast.

A disturbingly interesting read .....
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-11
While struggling through this book, I spend more time thinking about the characters of this author than about cluster. He has this unique style of telling a subject like a friend telling you a story and it goes like : I am going to tell you this .. but first let me explain why I tell you this .. and now I want to tell you how I am going to tell you this .. and finally this is this, believe you me .. OK, truth is - I lied, it is actually this ... and on and on. He successfully made "this" simple and understandable to a certain degree, but the "how I, why I" portion mix with some high IQ humours did confuse me no end - though it is fun. I find that at some stage I have to use a finger to point to a key sentence and said " OK, Pfister is going to tell me this - lets see how" - then at some stage I will have to judge whether he has finished what he promised and is already on to new stuff. And, he does choose some words that I suspect is more often used in classical literature - rococco, dischotomies, litany, etc - which although harmlessly infrequent, does add some irritation to the already burden mind. All things considered, going through this book is fun. In case you are one of those like me that is quite lost and struggle a fair bit, I did find chapter 6 fairly readable - so perhpas you want to starts from there and work backward/forward if other chapters frustrated you a fair bit.

Computers
Intermediate Robot Building
Published in Paperback by Apress (2004-04-12)
Author: David Cook
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Intermediate Robot Building
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-20
The only thing I can say is I bought it for my 16 year old grandson and he said it is awesome.

Intermediate Robot Building
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-13
If you read the first book this is an excellent followup to help you increase you understanding of how to build a robot of your own. If you did not a good place is start with the first book Robert Building for Begginers. These books help get you in the thought process needed to build decent robots wather small or big.

Great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-30
This review is by my ten year old Robot fanatic:

This book introduces the most common parts (in a beginner type robot) step by step by defining them properly. So far I have made a line following robot almost from scratch. This book sets you up with many different options. It starts with safety and where to obtain parts then moving on to introducing parts. After that you are shown how to setup a solder-less breadboard.

Truly excellent!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-21
This book (and it's prequel, Robot Building for Beginners by the same author) is extraordinarily good. It picks up where the previous book (which is the best book in existence for the beginning roboticist, in my opinion) leaves off, getting into details of milling parts, microcontroller circuits, and such. A truly wonderful book. If you read the previous book, and then read this book, you will have an excellent grounding in robotics, and have a very entertaining time doing it. Highly recommended!

Practical advice for a novice
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-27
I am a novice robot builder. I appreciate the thoroughness and practical approach of this book. I have understood and implemented several circuit ideas from this excellent book.

Books like this are refreshingly down-to-earth after reading the usual college text books.

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Jaguar Development with PowerBuilder 7 (PowerBuilder Developer's Library)
Published in Paperback by Manning Publications (1999-08)
Authors: Michael Barlotta and Mike Barlotta
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Excellent book for PB developers moving ahead with EAServer
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-14
This book can get you started just in the way you would like to. Mike understands what PB developers need to get started with Web development and Jaguar. Although EAS versions have changed, but the basic concepts suc as "stateless/stateful, instance pooling, transaction support, connection, etc" remain the same. This book is not for Java with EAServer - this is PowerBuilder with EAServer - as the name suggests.

Good - but outdated...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-30
This book was written for PowerBuilder 7 (now 7.03) and Jaguar CTS 3.0 (now Sybase Enterprise Application Server 3.6.1.08). While PowerBuilder hasn't changed much EAS most *certainly* has. When Jaguar 3.0 came out there was no database persistence standard for the Java platform, EJB was barely a spec (v 0.4), and a lot of things that we take very much for granted in the J2EE Specification simply didn't exist. Also, Jaguar 3.0 was a much 'clunkier' system to administer than that newer 3.6.1 release that Sybase has done. While many of the concepts discussed in this book from the PowerBuilder side are still applicable, some of the screen shots and processes are dated on the Jaguar side. Still, the book represents a good history lesson if nothing else. Being that this is the *only* book on the subject of using PowerBuilder as a front end to your Jaguar/EAS server-side code I'd say get it. But it's quickly become in *dire* need of a revamp. Are you listening, Mr. Barlotta??

Best Book on the Subject (but got sacked after I read it)
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-25
The site was going to use PB7 and Jaguar - exciting! I ordered the book, read it, used the many fantastic code bits to get an n-tier PB7 app up and running. Fantastic book.

4 months later, the client decided to use Java, scrap PB development and sacked me without even a day's notice. Oh well. I still think Jaguar and the book and PB7 are tops! But the lesson learned is that Powerbuilder is on the way down and out!

An exceptionally well formatted publication.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-29
I've been developing applications for over ten years. This book stands out as one of the best I've ever owned. It's very honest about how familiar you'd better be with PowerBuilder if you expect to use this book. The author takes into consideration the probability that you're new to Jaguar and yet doesn't 'dumb down' his guidance. It takes you through an explanation of CORBA, distributed processing, and gets you using Jaguar immediately. Excellent coverage of the administration of and development using Jaguar. If you plan on using EAS to build distributed apps, I highly recommend you read this book.

Excellant, well written
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-05
Excellant guide to getting started with Jaguar. Written for those users who know PowerBuilder and need to move to Jaguar. No distributed PB knowledge is required - Barlotta explains everything you need to know in plain english.

The time it will save you in figuring out what you are doing is well worth the cost of the book and more.

The examples in the book are good and source is available on line. The only complaint I would have is the code on the web is not organized in the zip file as well as it could be, but the author mentioned he was going to work on that. A little searching will find the code you need.

If you are thinking of doing distributed or web based applications using Jaguar, buy this book today.

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Java How to Program (7th Edition) (How to Program)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (2007-01-06)
Author: Harvey & Paul) Deitel & Associates Inc.
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Excelent Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-11
I recently took the Sun Microsystems Java Programming Language course, the SL-275, and was kinda hard to keep up with no previous experience with java. But with this book everything is getting clear now.

It's well written, easy to understand, very explanatory, i haven't finished it yet because i was reading some Debian Linux books. But i can tell you, this is a must if you want to learn java.

Very Good book.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-01
I am currently taking a class in Java and this book has been a great help in understanding the fundamentals. It is written really well and example codes and the code explanations are very helpful. The case studies at the end of the chapters are great. The CD with example files is helpful because it allows you to do more than read, you can get hands on work with the codes.

The only drawback is the size of the book and that isn't very serious compared to all of its good qualities

Excellent book for Java beginner
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-31
I learned my first C language with this series "C: How to program". After that, How to program series are my favorite programming books on my bookshell. I highly recoment this book to who are java beginners. For a biginner, the most important is simple codes with line by line explaination. The book is just written on this way. Good job!

Teacher's Perspective
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-06
This is THE authoritative source for Java Programming. I teach from this book, and have been teaching from previous editions as well since 1999.

The students are usually able to grasp the concepts easily enough, and the examples help to drive the concepts home.

As a professional Java developer, I still use it for a reference for some of the things I don't handle every day.

All in all, I would definitely recommend it!

Great Intro + lots of examples
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-03
I am a hobby programmer.
I really like the style of this book.
I played with Java a little before this book and I had trouble with compiling and running the programs.(You have to edit the environmental variables in XP)
He covered that almost immediately. That alone told me how systematic his approach is.
I have not delved in any further then Chapter 8, but following the samples with the proper way of preparation is very helpful.


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