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Not just multimediaReview Date: 2004-10-20
Changed my lifeReview Date: 1999-11-30
Read it in the bath.Review Date: 2000-01-30

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A brilliant bookReview Date: 2007-06-27
Dynamic Media Book ReviewReview Date: 2007-01-23
The book is impressive in layout as well as content. Mr. Connolly backs up his skill and puts it into real time production with this book. The accompanying CD (in Adobe PDF) is identical to the books layout, but includes the interactive Rich-Media presentations.
I have not found another book with the most up to date information on interactive PDFs. Mr. Connolly uses the interactive Rich-Media CD to reinforce the subject matter of the book. A must read for those working with or planning interactive Rich-Media technology presentations.
What a visionReview Date: 2007-03-23
The only down side to the book is that all he does is talk about all the wonderful, great things PDF do but he tends to leave you hanging on how one can go about getting all these tricks done. Really, this book is for an advanced user of Creative Suite and someone that is looking for the "WOW" factor when it comes to sales, marketing and website design. If this book does not inspire you to create rich dynamic interactive PDF nothing will. I really enjoyed the book but I also learned that when it comes to PDF I am a novice.
If you are into design this your book but also search for other books that teach you all the things that Bob talks about and I do mean OTHERS. You will not find any of this information in one book unless Bob wrote a HOW TOO as well. Come on BOB, I will be waiting.

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Easy to read, light humor included, excellent resource !Review Date: 2005-03-17
The best HTML book for beginners on the market!Review Date: 2003-06-11
A very good book for beginners, good illustrationsReview Date: 1997-10-19

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Fun Book!Review Date: 2003-06-17
I thought I was an expert - what a fun book!Review Date: 2003-06-19
Great idea!Review Date: 2003-06-14


Review from Web Tools Platform Past CommitterReview Date: 2008-04-08
Vijay Bhadriraju, IBM
Excellent: How books on programming should be writtenReview Date: 2008-03-31
This is an excellent book; I specially liked the iterative approach (for example, for presentation tier, iteration 1: HTML, iteration 2: add CSS, iteration 3: add Javascripts, iteration 4: XML and XSLT, iteration 5: DTD)authors have taken. I have used examples from this book, with Eclipse and NetBeans, of course for Eclipse user this book has added value, since it goes through configuration of Eclipse and recommended practices. Please ignore the gripe about errors in the code; there are two minor errors which are detailed in the errata on book's companion site, it doesn't take more than a minute to fix those two issues.
Authors discuss All three tiers in great detail. How about this, by page 85 you would be deploying a simple web service (and you would be amazed how simple it is).
Great book for getting up and running with WTPReview Date: 2007-11-18
This book was an invaluable addition to my collection, and is also a great reference now that I have mastered these concepts.


Not given nearly enough attention in magic circlesReview Date: 2000-08-30
Half philosophy, half science, Troward's little volume builds a rational and plausible basis for controlling events in what most people would deem "supernatural" ways. His premise, condensed down to three words, is "faith changes reality" -- it's what comes up in exploring that hypothesis that makes the book interesting. The book is as well-organized and well-presented as you would expect any college textbook to be, although the flowery 100-year-old language might be a turn-off to some.
While "Edinburgh" is of use to people trying to understand (or accept) magic, its greatest value is by far for those who are already exploring the subject. I wish that this book came in clue bat form, so I could hit a number of would-be "mages" over the head with it, and have them absorb it instantly. While one may not necessarily agree with everything Troward says (I found the insistence on a Christian perspective rather extreneous, for example), his ability to build a rich and cohesive system is an inspiration -- and a solid foundation. Ultimately, those who wish to change the world must understand it, and this book can be a great first step on that path. It's one of the must-read books on my bookshelf.
Fascinating book on "Mental Science" a la quantam theoryReview Date: 1998-06-19
ILLUMINATINGReview Date: 2002-04-21

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Most pallitable ethic book I've readReview Date: 2007-09-17
Covers many of the ethical issues confronting therapistsReview Date: 1998-02-07
Comprehensive and visionaryReview Date: 2001-01-13

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Excellent Resource for Researchers and StudentsReview Date: 2002-01-04
if you wanna get a great deal of very useful informationReview Date: 2001-01-15
if you wanna get a great deal of very useful informationReview Date: 2001-01-13

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Excellent and critical bookReview Date: 2008-02-28
This book is excellent for teams starting SOA projects, or moving to the next level in SOA and Web services. IBM's products appear complex due to the depth and breadth of functions. This is not the case. The most common question in my customer briefings was "What do we do next, and how do we get started." IBMers presenting the big picture and next steps is not scalable; there are only so many briefers.
This book codifies the most important information that teams need. The authors have extensive experience working on projects with customers, and enabling successful projects. Writing this information in a book will allow other teams to succeed based on best practices and hard won experience for early adopters.
This book is a critical resource for any SOA/Web service team
Invaluable ResourceReview Date: 2008-02-20
If it's the low-down on IBM SOA products and technologies you're after, this is the book for you, I recommend it.
Very well explained!Review Date: 2008-02-19
Very well done.


a book with lessons for our own dayReview Date: 2001-07-15
Excellent, lucidReview Date: 1999-08-16
Good read for a beginner, but to limited for much else.Review Date: 1997-08-25
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Despite the title and the editorial here on Amazon, it's much more than design or history of multimedia; it gives an excellent view of the priorities of human/artifact interactions (software or doorknobs), and highlights many ways of getting much more out of IT than most systems achieve.
The 'stuffed dog' analogy is one of the most serious criticisms of the current attitude toward human-computer interactions that I've heard.