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Good ideas for a Framework designerReview Date: 2008-05-13
One of the best on the subjectReview Date: 2007-10-25
Simply the bestReview Date: 2007-08-09
A must have for any C# Developer or ArchitectReview Date: 2007-06-10
Passionate About Quality?Review Date: 2007-08-07
But whether this book deserves a five star rating or a one star rating - whether this book is for you - can be answered by asking yourself the following question: are you obsessed with quality? Quality in the sense of creating a library that is:
- Easily reused by others, even first timers encountering the library or even first timers to .Net
- Well thought out with well designed classes
- Consistent within itself and consistent with the base libraries from Microsoft
The importance of the little things like naming classes, properties, methods, using one type of construct over another, using one type of accessor over another, etc. cannot be stressed enough in the overall picture of creating a library to a higher standard of quality, usability, and extensibility.
As Confucius is to have said:
"If names be not correct, language is not in accordance with the truth of things. If language be not in accordance with the truth of things, affairs cannot be carried on to success.
"When affairs cannot be carried on to success, proprieties and music do not flourish. When proprieties and music do not flourish, punishments will not be properly awarded. When punishments are not properly awarded, the people do not know how to move hand or foot.
"Therefore a superior man considers it necessary that the names he uses may be spoken appropriately, and also that what he speaks may be carried out appropriately. What the superior man requires is just that in his words there may be nothing incorrect."
As I wrote in an e-mail to my team, I think that digesting this book will lead to: higher quality public facing APIs for our customer development teams seeking to extend the functionality, increased readability and more consistency internally in our teams, increased usability and decreased maintenance costs for the support teams as well as new developers on our team, and of course, increased skill, knowledge, and competency as developers of each of the team members.

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How-to for the small Independent Software VendorReview Date: 2008-06-22
"Micro-ISV" is refreshingly different.
First, it is written specifically for those who want to bring personal computer software to the market through their own small, independent company. Second, it is about small companies. There is little here for the person who believes they are going to become a software billionaire. Rather, this is for the person with a good idea who wants to launch a software development and publishing enterprise that will remain small, except in the most exceptional circumstances.
There are, in fact, thousands of small software publishers throughout the world who earn respectable incomes from their efforts. Some are truly small and the earnings of their publishing enterprise supplement the income from their day job. Others make quite significant sums from their products.
Third, Bob Walsh does not peddle dreams or impossible schemes. He lays out a practical program for every step of creating your own "Micro-ISV" from having a vision, as he puts it, through developing and marketing your product. He even covers forms of business organization, which would be helpful for the complete neophyte.
Walsh's orientation is toward Microsoft and the Universe it has created, which is about 90% of all the computers in the world. He offers a lot of extremely useful information about Microsoft and how even the smallest developer can benefit from their many support and assistance programs. Speaking from personal experience, Microsoft's support for developers is truly outstanding and Walsh presents the most detailed exposition of their developer support programs I've ever seen. (Note that some of Microsoft's programs have changed since "Micro-ISV" was published.)
There are many sidebars featuring interviews with successful small developers or short case studies. Some of the interviews are fascinating such as those with David Allen, the author of "Getting Things Done", an approach to time management that has attracted an almost cult-like following (and that is a compliment) and Joel Spoelsky, founder of Fog Creek software, who is something of a legend in his own time.
Overall, this is a remarkable how-to business book for anyone who believes they have an idea for a marketable software product.
Jerry
Lot's of great informationReview Date: 2008-05-02
There are lots of good interviews with people that have succeeded in starting their own company and as expected it's not an easy route, but most seemed to be enjoying what they do.
Very Practical and InspirationalReview Date: 2008-03-21
As expected, it gives guidelines for becoming a Micro-ISV providing useful information in many topics: Product definition, cyber-infrastructure, market exposure, quality, support management, community relationships, law and payments.
Provides a good number of interviews from diverse entrepeneurs, talking about their producs, business stories and advices for beginners.
After reading it, i feel very motivated to follow the Micro-ISV road.
From Soup To Nuts: An Excellent GuideReview Date: 2007-12-28
Eric Sink on the Business of Software (Expert's Voice)
A must read for anyone involved in an ISVReview Date: 2008-03-30
Having my own ISV for over six years now I have arrived at the point of having 10 people in my staff and having experienced most things any startup will bump upon. Sometimes that makes you think you've seen it all by now, but this is an illusion.
No matter how many staff you have working for you, there will always be a Micro ISV within the company... you! Exept for any partners, no one will do your job of creating the company or product vision and has the same kind of commitment. Some would say that's sad to hear, but I think this is reality. You hire most people to complement you on your own skills, so most of the time don't expect the vision to come from them.
Going through this book I sometimes skipped some of the pages. Some things I knew just to well to read about again, some applied on starting your own business and some parts applied to US / UK law only. Still, I managed to gain a lot of knowledge, ideas and feedback from this book.
Thinking of starting your own ISV business? Then get this book first! Already a business owner with some experience under the belt? The pick your paragraphs and read what you have to. Great book, especially for ISV startups!


Microsoft OfficeSpecialist: Excel 2003 Study GuideReview Date: 2008-04-28
Excel 2003 Study GuideReview Date: 2008-04-24
Well laid out.
Excel bookReview Date: 2008-01-23
Great!!Review Date: 2007-12-09
This is the only book you should buy for MOS certification!Review Date: 2007-08-13
Oh by the was within two weeks I took the specialist test and passed by quite a bit.

An Intriguing ReadReview Date: 1999-02-20
Surprisingly easy readingReview Date: 1999-02-19
I loved it...it was much better than "Cats"...Review Date: 1999-02-19
Actually, I'm going to get copies for all my friends, and family members, too. I think this one is much better than "Bible for Dummies!" and *certainly* much better than "Sex for Dummies!" (A book that should never have been published, IMO. If you need a manual for that, you shouldn't be breeding...)
You should get this book! We should all get this book! Blows the hell out of the competition!
More than a technichal opus: It's truth dammit!Review Date: 1999-02-19
A gripping testament to the power of informationReview Date: 1999-02-19


Nice Admin Guide, Lots of ReadingReview Date: 2008-03-03
I find myself referencing it from time to time.
A nice tool to have at your disposal.
NateReview Date: 2005-04-29
I would recommend this book to anyone new to the Domino/Lotus notes world.
This is the Holy Bible for DominoReview Date: 2004-07-10
Invaluable!!!!! If I had to do in the trenches domino administration and could only bring one book with me this would be it.
The Lotus Admin's Bible!!Review Date: 2003-09-12
The System Admin Book for DominoReview Date: 2002-06-12


Brilliant book, useful for all database developers, not just OracleReview Date: 2008-04-24
Mandatory Reading for Oracle Developers & DBA'sReview Date: 2008-03-29
I have close to 15 years of experience with Oracle, and have designed and developed large scale (>1TB) transactional systems. I've worn the hats of DBA, architect, developer, consultant, etc. The information in this book is invaluable.
Very Good Oracle Architecture Reference ManualReview Date: 2007-06-11
Very technical but not to the point that brain freeze occurs.
Would highly recommend it.
Great bookReview Date: 2007-09-19
Tom is an author full of humor with a versatile approach to performance. In his book he shows his approach to performance and put light on common practice like database independence and read-write consistency or like constraints enforced by triggers and autonomous transaction.
No doubt I learned a lot in this book!
the right approachReview Date: 2007-07-29

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A holistic approach to .NET...Review Date: 2003-11-18
Though this book seems geared to other than beginners (in both C# and .NET), starting at page 1, reading and doing the examples, and maintaining a steady course until the last page, is sure to "enlighten" the .NET inquiring mind. A more global perspective and understanding of this large subject is pretty much guaranteed.
One foot in front of the other, put yourself through the paces: Buy the book, download the files, read the prolific and responsive author participation list on Manning, read and practice from cover to cover. Your programming skills in .NET will be enhanced enjoyably for all future .NET ventures. As a bonus, you'll go to sleep at night without that large and uneasy .NET question mark look on your face.
Good introductionReview Date: 2003-04-28
For Experienced C# programmersReview Date: 2007-07-20
Wonderful book to help enhance your knowledge of .NetReview Date: 2003-01-21
Each chapter takes you further into .Net in a fast paced yet very well-explained way. The poker game developed in the book is also fun to play with and enhance.
This is a must-read text. However, read an introductory book first.
Strong from cover to cover. Now top 5 in my favorites list.Review Date: 2003-02-26
For beginners there is no clear winner. However, for experienced programmers looking to expand their knowledge into many of the more advanced areas of C#, I recommended Grimes book, Microsoft .NET for Programmers.
It's for intermediate to advanced, and it's quite a bit of fun working through the example that builds and builds upon an engine, adding many interfaces, where each interface exploits a particular area of .Net. Plus he throws in his years of programming expertise to add in lots of programming tricks that also highlight .Net's flexibility and ease of programming.
Do svidanija - moi tovarischi!


Learn LINQ = Buy this bookReview Date: 2008-08-08
Great book, great Kindle conversionReview Date: 2008-08-08
What is really nice is that this book works well in eBook (Kindle) format. I am usually reluctant to buy technical books with code listings for the Kindle, but all the listings in the text are zoomable images and easy to read in the landscape rendition.
Bought three books on LINQ -this one is the best!Review Date: 2008-08-06
Joseph Rattz's book does not assume we know how to do a lot of this stuff. Rather he explains in detail, how to get LINQ up and running, and to actually get a query completed. I was able within an hour to run SQL Metal to generate an entity class (basically a map from SQL Server to corresponding data objects), and run some of the example queries in the book. That said, this is not a lightweight book for someone new to programming. It's just that he does an excellent job explaining a complex subject. It gets into advanced topics on LINQ and requires some knowledge of C#. If you plan to use this to work with SQL Server, you should also have some experience with that also.
Summing up, there is just something about Mr. Rattz's writing style that makes this book easy to read and understand. I find I'm actually enjoying reading this book, and I certainly can't say that about most technical books I study.
Very ImpressedReview Date: 2008-07-04
Excellent LINQ ResourceReview Date: 2008-07-02

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Just what I was looking forReview Date: 2007-09-22
Great BookReview Date: 2007-08-01
Great qualityReview Date: 2007-05-24
Great for all levelsReview Date: 2006-05-23
Wonderful learning tool and referenceReview Date: 2006-02-09

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Great How to on E-CommerceReview Date: 2005-07-25
Simply the Best ASP E-Commerce book!Review Date: 2005-07-14
Excellent and informative bookReview Date: 2004-11-16
Fully functional, basic webstoreReview Date: 2004-12-18
It walks you through a complete design of the side with the end result that you have a basic webstore that you could actually take operational. The only weakness in the credit processing section. It's written for a European credit card gateway. It would be nice if one of the more popular US gateways (e.g. authorize.net) was also included.
I also sent a couple of questions to the author and he was responded very quickly ... obviously he's interested in making sure everyone reading the book is successful. 5 stars for that alone.
More end-to-end ASP.NET, less e-commerceReview Date: 2004-11-10
This is not to say the book is bad. It's very well written and the code is described step-by-step in detail. There could have been more emphasis on architecture, and a little more on e-commerce. I would also like to see some emphasis on the sticky legal issues like customer data management, password security, transaction security, and how and when to migrate the data off of the machines on the open Internet and back into safe storage on the Intranet.
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Id like to see more diagrams or so, so we can se how they decide to build the things... but it still is great.