Multimedia Books


Books-Under-Review-->Computers-->Multimedia-->85
Related Subjects: Demos Authoring Companies MPEG Issues Macromedia Director Music and Audio Digital Video Online Entertainment Flash and Shockwave
More Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250
Multimedia Books sorted by Average customer review: high to low .

Multimedia
Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High
Published in Audio CD by American Media International (2003-06-25)
Author: Kerry Patterson
List price: $28.00
New price: $16.96
Used price: $17.27

Average review score:

Best book in the market!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-14
This is by far the best book in the market for business and home use. Excellent book!

Makes You Think!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-09
This book was recommended by a client of mine who's very successful. it's easy reading & really makes you think about past & current "crucial conversations". The tactics are really simple, but the times we need to have them in our minds,We don't know how. This book makes it easy. After reading the book, when crucial times come up, I'm using the steps to make sense of what's happening. I wish I had this when my daughter was a teenager!!

Good Book But Leaves Something Out
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-03
This is an excellent book which deserves to be a best seller. Many people are using for business but it helps for personal relationships too. However, the book doesn't address the issue of why it is important to have real, live conversations. Just getting people to talk in person is a huge issue in all arenas in life. If your staff or family are hiding behind text messaging and e-mail then you need to read Talk Ain't Cheap...It's Priceless! Connecting in a Disconnected World

Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-07
I have always been quite squeamish about talking to others when the stakes are high. Somehow I always seemed to make the situation worse, not better, when it really mattered, but I didn't know how to change. Shortly after reading this book, I had a situation come up where I was going to have to have "A Talk" with a relative. Instead of my usual sense of dread, the first thought that came to mind was actually, "oh Good, a chance to practice having a Crucial Conversation!" I applied the principles from this book, the conversation went smoothly, and it was a very empowering experience. Now I have it on my desk for easy reference, and I definitely recommend this book.

A must read for anyone who ever talks to others
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-05
I think I am pretty good with talking to other about difficult issues, but this book has added a lot to my tool box to pull from so next time I am dealing with someone on a sensitive topic I will have more tools to pull from to make sure we end the conversation in a positive manner.

Read this book if you:
- have kids
- have siblings
- have co-workers
- have parents
- have friends
- go shopping

OK don't read this book if you never interact with others.

Multimedia
Web Design in a Nutshell
Published in Paperback by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (2001-10-15)
Author: Jennifer Niederst
List price: $29.95
New price: $4.37
Used price: $0.32

Average review score:

Web Design in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-12
This comprehensive reference book covers every topic a web designer could need in 36 chapters. Numerous code examples and figures showing the end result make it easy to find and understand. As with so many of the website reference books published by O'Reilly Media, Inc., this book is an excellent addition to a web designer's library.

Great overview / refresher for me
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-18
I got this from the library to see how I liked it, and then ordered it. If you do websites and are overwhelmed by all the myriad details, and needing a quick clarification or reminder, you might want to add this to your library.

Web Design in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-17
Web Design in a Nutshell is not merely an updated edition of the previous book (2001) of the same title. Extremely quick substantial changes in the web design systems over these past few years simply wouldn't allow for such an update. Instead, the author has composed this book from the ground up to address the issues and concerns of web designers in 2006. This reference covers all the basics of web design how tos from basics like choosing text elements and creating links through more challenging topics such as optimization of graphics and using flash on web pages. However, the portion of the book that I found most useful was the sections on designing sites for a variety of different browsers and increasing accessibility on your website. Together, these aspects create an easy to understand guide for those individuals wanting an introduction to web design or as very solid reference material for current web designers.

Very good book for CSS
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-01
I really enjoy this book. I used it to learn Cacading Style Sheets. A few years ago I had been part of a team to develop a web application where I used the "old" way of constructing a web page - with the tags, etc. I used this book to learn to separate page content from formatting using CSS. I find that it is a good reference book to have on my desk.

question
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-25
I read a lot of reviews. I have still 1 edition of this book from 2001 year.
And there was information how design stuff works for IE and Netscape.

But IE is sucks and Netscape is also and in all reviews of this book i saw only mention of IE.

Is there any information 'bout difference in how pages look in IE and Mozzila FireFox?

Multimedia
MySQL (Programacion / Programming)
Published in Paperback by Anaya Multimedia (2005-06-30)
Author: Paul Dubois
List price: $95.95
New price: $99.50
Used price: $47.99

Average review score:

Very useful.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-17
This book has been invaluable to me, and although I have my gripes against the tedium of some of this book, overall it's become a permanent member of my web design shelf. Having this book on hand has allowed me to dive into the dark realms of PHP message boards and wikis and come out with my own server-based applications.

Easy to read and good referecne
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
DuBois book is quite a well written book for Mysql beginners. Highly recommended!!

Verbosity atrocity
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-01
As a guide to MySQL it seems to be fairly complete, although the index is not very good or helpful. Basically you have to begin from the beginning of the book and read it to the end to make sense out of it - it isn't much of a reference work because it is very difficult to navigate, and difficult to find things in the midst of Paul DuBois's endless waffle.

The worst thing about this book, though, is that not only is it very thick and heavy, but it is also exceptionally verbose and contains very much pointless waffling. The book's length could have been reduced by about two hundred pages if Paul DuBois had employed a competent editor to remove the fluff.

Because of the grind involved in tackling Paul DuBois's verbose, tedious and distracting writing style, I give this book three stars.

best version yet
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-24
I have purchased each version of this book and this is by far the best version yet. It was totally reorganized from the previous versions, and adds a great deal of new content covering the new features triggers, stored procedures etc. if you only buy one book on MySQL this is it.

great reference book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-03
This book will not teach you how to work with MySQL. It is, however, a terrific reference manual on the ins and outs of just about every feature (Although I wish coverage of stored procedures and triggers had been more complete). I've worn one out entirely and had to buy a second.

Multimedia
Principles for ministry with young adults (Network paper)
Published in Unknown Binding by Don Bosco Multimedia in conjunction with The Center for Youth Ministry Development (1991)
Author: Ron Bagley
List price:

Average review score:

One Life. Three Traumas.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-29
In this book, Isabel Allende downplays her first two traumatic experiences. The central focus is her third trauma, her daughter's illness.

The first trauma is a predator who's incomplete seduction is enough to scar a child; moreover, she sees the man's death. The second trauma is that of her uncle forced from office in an air bombardment and dies (perhaps at his own hand) along with many supporters, precipitating a military coup in which thousands die, flee and/or are tortured. She is not numbed by these, but she is by her third trauma, her daughter's coma.

It took about 100 pages for me to get into it. I almost put it down. After about 100 pages, the breezy language and cryptic metaphors seemed to stop and Allende opened up. She became frank about about her married and extramarital life, but continued to restrain the prose relating the first two traumas. For instance, the childhood predator story is told like it was someone else's. Her uncle is like a stranger, and if how she is related to him is mentioned, I don't remember it. There is some discussion of family members who oppose the uncle, but nothing about their actually knowing him.

There is some of the language of magical realism present in her novels. This book is worth reading for it's description of letting go. There are some vague descriptions (admittedly not the focus of the book) of life in Chile after the coup and life as an exile. I think there is a bigger memoir inside of Isabel Allende yet to be written.

Excellent reading
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-16
This story is so inspiring. It is so amazing how Isabel Allende shows the love to her daughter in this autobiographic story. We gave the graduating palliative care fellows this book as a gift. It demostrated very well all that there is to life that goes beyond death.

Sad Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-17
I like this book very much, but it is sad... The way Paula dies is just terrible, and Isabel Allende suffered so much!!

Devastatingly Beautiful
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-14
When Isabel Allende's daughter suffered a calamatous illness, Allende did what came naturally. She wrote a story. On its most basic level, this book is about a mother who is losing her child. She goes through the stages of grieving, sometimes even arguing with herself on the pages about what might come next. It goes much deeper, though. There is a point in the book when it seems she has discovered she is no longer writing the book for her daughter. A seer told Allende that her daughter would be known throughout the world. At some point in the writing, Allende discovered it would be through her own efforts, not her daughter's.
Allende has so many fascinating pieces in the story of her life, not the least of which is the fact that she is an extremely famous author. She is also a historical figure, being the niece of the Chilean president ousted by a military coup. She witnessed this and talks about it in the book. She was also raised by a man in the Foreign Service of Chile. She has traveled around the world and experienced what it is like to be accepted and what it is like to be rejected. She has been an exile as well. She wonders in the book whether her life has been very interesting. To her, it seemed normal and boring.
This is really one of the best books I have read. The vulnerability with which Allende writes is devastatingly beautiful. In her sorrow, she chooses to share her story and the story of her daughter with us. I feel honored.

Haunting
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-19
I am a big fan of Isabel Allende's work in general, but this book, based on her daughter Paula's illness, is certainly one of her best. The story is haunting as Allende works through and chronicles her grief and tells us some of her own life story. It is certainly not a light hearted read or full of the adventure and mystery that fill her fiction, but it is equally or even more moving than her other work and is, as always with Allende, written in exquisite prose. However, if you have never read Allende before, you may want to start with "House of Spirits", which I think is her best fiction, or "Daughter of Fortune", a close second.

Multimedia
Adobe Photoshop CS2 One-on-One (One-On-One)
Published in Paperback by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (2005-07-25)
Author: Deke McClelland
List price: $39.95
New price: $19.38
Used price: $5.96

Average review score:

textbook for a solid photoshop education
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-20
I have had college classes in photoshop. I could say that I have forgotten more about photoshop than most people know. Unfortunatly this means I have forgotten almost all that I knew. I found myself a beginning student at a new version of photoshop. This is a good book to sit down and go through the exercises. Good combination of video lectures and workbook exercises. I have just finished chapter six out of twelve this morning. You can not work your way through this book without coming away with a solid base in photoshop. After making it half way through this book, I am able to do things that I had no clue were even possible.

Not a book for increasing proficiency in CS2
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-03
Adobe Photoshop CS2 One-on-One (One-On-One) This is not a book for any digital photographer who wants to increase his or her understanding and proficiency in essential "finishing" techniques of digital images. It barely addresses or doesn't address at all the necessary skills of adjustment levels, working with curves, and so on. He recommends too using auto fixes and variations which ruin the integrity of a digital image, and concentrates instead on creating slick finished products. It reminds me in a way of a class I took that was supposed to educate a student in approaching an image with CS2, but instead dealt with all the whacky things you could do to a picture with distortion filters and so. You come away thinking you can torture an image any number of ways without effecting the integrity of the pixels. The parts of the DVD I was able to watch were sketchy and too brief. I would recommend instead anything by Scott Kelby, Bruce Fraser, and David Blatner.

Helpful!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-26
Bought this for my son, who found it helpful while taking classes for his graphic design classes.

Worth the price
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-19
Third photoshop book (slow learner) I have purchased and is as good or better than others. Easy to follow if you follow the precise directions. Video on disc that comes with it really helps as it previews the lessons in the book.

For eager starters
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-28
I am a newby here. I ordered different books to learn CS2, and this book is amazing. I don't have anything original to add to all the excellent comments people already wrote, I just felt compelled to give it its five starts. The book is clear, well organized, easy to follow, and gives you a pretty good understanding of every single topic. It's not just do this and this, like a recipe. This was the book I was looking for!

Multimedia
Foundation Flash 5
Published in Paperback by Wrox Press (2000-11)
Authors: Sham Bhangal, Amanda Farr, and Patrick Rey
List price: $29.99
New price: $0.30
Used price: $0.01
Collectible price: $29.99

Average review score:

One of the best ever!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-28
This one should be one of the best instructional books ever written. Of course now is a little outdated (some of the Actionscript commands are now deprecated) but I remember how much I enjoyed it and how I discovered the FOED books. The Foundation series RULES!

Well.....
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-05
This book was ok in the fact that it spent the entire book building on one real project. However, I thought the book was a tougher read than the Teach yourself Flash 5 in 24 hrs book. I guess it's really a matter of preference. I found this book to be adaquate, but not anything close to the other book. Teach yourself had a unique way of teaching you that really hammered the techniques home. I guess I didn't feel this one accomplished that.

Excellent book for all levels
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-01
First of all the authors of this book and the series of books they have written are brilliant, they have a great way of making even the most complex subjects very simplistic.

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.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-10
This book is not a reference to flash 5.

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!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-24
I've been working through this book for almost a week and I love it! The writing is clear and the concepts are explained very well. The authors include hands-on tutorials for each concept, and their step-by-step instructions walk you through your first try at each new skill.

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!

Multimedia
Inside C#, Second Edition
Published in Paperback by Microsoft Press (2002-05-24)
Authors: Tom Archer and Andrew Whitechapel
List price: $49.99
New price: $17.20
Used price: $5.99

Average review score:

Waiting for the Third Edition
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-24
Many years ago when I decided to take the C# plunge, it seems I bought just about every C# book printed to quickly get my arms around this new language. Of all the books and through all the recent versions of C#, this Archer book remains a constant go-to for precise information. I don't think you can find a better book to get a full grasp of class design, development and deployment considerations.

I'd really like to see a third edition but until then I'll keep this valuable resources at my side.

A good reference
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-14
When I need to explain an document OO concepts in a C# perspective, this book is a great help in most situations. If you need in deepth knowledge of the code DOM etc. you are stock.
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 developers
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-04
As others have mentioned, this book is not aimed at new developers. However, if you are an intermediate or advanced developers, this is a great book for learning C# in depth. One thing I found very useful is that it often refers to C++ or Java to point out differences. This is very important in areas where C# works differently, like calling virtual functions from constructors.

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.

Should be renamed
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-14
This is actually an introduction to C#, good for beginners, but not for people who already have a lot of experience on other languages like C++. Title is misleading.

Everything I could ask for
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-04
For C# developers this book should be required reading. It will teach you to think in C#, to see the answers to problems without writing a line of code.

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.

Multimedia
French with Michel Thomas (Michel Thomas Series)
Published in Audio CD by Hodder Arnold (2000-05-01)
Author:
List price: $144.60
New price: $136.68

Average review score:

A Good Introduction to Spoken French
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-07
Overall, this program is a great tool for those wishing to learn spoken French. Whether you are a total beginner or you've learned French in school with little success and want a new approach, you will find this Michel Thomas' program useful. Keep in mind, this is only a basic introduction and you will learn only present tense and a little bit of future tense. To go beyond that, I would imagine you'd need to study Michel's language builder and French Advanced programs.

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 French
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
This was a gift to my wife as we are going to France in 6 months. She likes to listen to the CD's in her car. She now is speaking French. My favorite part is "Don't think Ruth, you are working too hard." This is an excellent way to learn French.

Very good, yet lacking...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-14
Indeed you feel like you are learning quite a lot, quite quickly, when you first start this, however there are a couple of things that make this somewhat overrated. Not much focus on pronounciation, which is so important in French. Michel sounds like an old grandpa, who mumbles his english at times, so you will not get crisp pronounciations out of this guy. I really wish there was a French speaker conversing with Michel, instead there are a couple of students sitting along side him and in my opinion they just drag the flow of these lessons. The students constantly make mistakes, which gets quite annoying (and confusing) after a while and you feel like you are starting to pick up bad habits from them. To Michel's credit, he does have a way of getting a lot of good material across and the lessons are structured well and most importantly you do learn from this, and it's reasonably priced.

Amazing
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-20
I am 3 hours into this course and I felt compelled to write about the experience....As a victim of 1 years worth of high school French years ago all I will say is that I learned more in the first hour with Michel than I EVER did in school...Great fun and a real feeling of satisfaction!

Great!! - Must be relaxed and in a quiet place ;)
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
I was speaking basic French in the first few days without any workbook or study guide, I just used the CD.

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.

Multimedia
Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Core Reference) (Core Reference)
Published in Paperback by Microsoft Press (2002-05-17)
Author: Francesco Balena
List price: $59.99
New price: $20.00
Used price: $5.45

Average review score:

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-11
This book and .NET XML Web Services Step by Step by Adam Freeman and Allen Jones have answered virtually all of my questions about building production distributed database applications using XML Web services. If you're interested, you can download a sample of my working code at www.opointe.com

My Favorite
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-04
My favorite. Well written, understandable, to the point and easy to read. Read sequentially or use as a reference. Covers pretty much everything you need to know.

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.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-11
Even if I don't use VB Net, I enjoy that book: a "just" view in comparisons between dot-Net and VB6 (not always at 100% in favor of VB.Net), and insight, intelligence, and inner working we don't even see often, if not at all, even in C# books! There are two major weak points: Windows Forms (I recommend Chris Sells' book) and database (I suspect Francesco didn't entirely wrote these chapters, as the style is a little bit different in those chapters than the other parts of the book, anyhow, my impression), again too superficial ( I somehow recommend the MS Press book ADO.NET by Sceppa). Even if I use C#, I often found that Francesco Balena did a much better job than what I find in other of my C# and Managed C++ reference books. NOW, my copy, of the first edition, has indeed a printed page number 1576. So why Amazon annonces 800 pages, I don't know.

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 Resource
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-27
When compared to other books on the subject, even those in the same MSPress series, this book is unmatched. The depth and quality of information is astounding.

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 Sun
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-21
This is the most through book on VB.Net I've ever found. It's a steep read, but if there are any dark corners of VB.Net that haven't had light shed on them, then you aren't useing VB to it's fullest potential, and you haven't read this book.

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.

Multimedia
The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer
Published in Audio CD by American Media International (2005-11-25)
Author: Jeffrey Liker
List price: $28.00
New price: $16.59
Used price: $14.95

Average review score:

Toyota Production System Requires Stamina at the Top
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-20
This is an excellent book to uncover the beautiful simplicity of the Toyota Production System. Although simple is always best, with complicated cars, machines and huge sums of parts, it sometimes is lost in the jungle of the manufacturing floor. This is where a company's leadership is key to the success of the lean manufacturing endeavor. Obviously, the Toyoda family had a long line of brilliant individuals that have not only kept the principles alive, but continued to drive the company to record growth and profits. This book is very good for showing the way, but there is a lot more detail requred to actually implement the system. As an introduction to the system and the philosophies, this book is excellent. If you are looking to implement lean manufacturing, you will need more than one book to accomplish the task, and you will need leadership within your organization that is willing to change and embrace a new way. Most company efforts will collapse due to managment not having the stamina it takes to fully change their plant floor, their material flow and their processes. With the Toyota Production System, you are never "done" but you continue to look for improvement forever.

Operational excellence as a strategic weapon
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-13
The Toyota Way certainly does provide the foundation of using operational excellence as a strategic weapon. With increased competition, companies are continuously challenged to achieve operational excellence in a better way than its competitors, and use this as their strategic weapon or at least ensure that they are meeting/exceeding industry standard in this area. This book contributed many ideas to my MBA dissertation, in creating a profit for an insurance company that had been making continuous losses for a number of years. The continuous process flow mentioned in the book was adopted and resulted in significant cost savings, by eliminating certain processes and improving the quality control.

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 tape
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-07
Great for those that are on the go and would like to learn a little more about TPS and lean manufacturing.

A must have - a bit too long though
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-10
This is a must have for any manager or business administrator. My only observation is that some of the chapters are too long in making the point accross. Otherwise, it's an excellent reference to "copy with pride" the best practices from a great company.

Lean Production
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-16
"I have visited hundreds of companies and taught employees from over one thousand companies. I have compared notes with many of those I have taught. I have also visted a number of the U.S plants that were fortunate to have received assistance from TSSC, which has consistently helped companies achive a level of improvement like "Lean Company X". Unfortunately, I see a persistent trend in the inability of these companies to implement TPS and lean. Over time, the lean production line TSSC sets up degrades rather than improves...There is a "lean production cell" here and a pull system there and the time it takes to changeover a press to a new product has been reduced, but there is where the resemblance to an actual Toyota lean model ends."

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.