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Web-Based Network Management: Beyond the Browser
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1999-04-16)
Author: Curt Harler
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A must have for any I.S. Manager!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-23
For readers at any level of computer expertise, Web-Based Network Management explores using Internet technologies in order to manage your networks and companies. Real world examples are informative and interesting. A must have for business owners and I.S. managers.

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PHP3: Programming Browser-Based Applications with PHP
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Companies (1999-10-04)
Author: David Medinets
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bad as hell
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Review Date: 2002-05-03
hi!

this book is the worst one i ever worked with. the author uses advanced implementations in the first few examples, without explaination; some statements are just simply wrong (type error?) and the peak are wrong working examples. e.g. page 84/85 a flag variable is used to track a break in a loop; but the flag is defined after the break - it never gets executed and in the end the script does the whole opposite!

rating this book 4 or 5 stars means didn't read it!

cheers,
Dirk

Good book, but ...
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Review Date: 2000-08-02
Very appropriate for who is already a good programmer, but lacks informations about the very basics of PHP. Excellent when describes objects, but not so good when speaks about data bases and typical applications. Anyway, I have spent well my money.

Irrelevant
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-18
This is a PHP3 book and the current version is PHP4 -- so it behooves you to look for a good PHP4 book. I threw my copy away.

Good all-around book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-07
I bought this book because I had never used Php or MySQL and wanted to learn them both. I wanted one book not two. I also wanted a good introduction as far as getting started with Php. This book served me well. It contains a brief explanation and easy-to-follow examples to a variety of topics. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to learn the basics of what Php can do. I would recommend more advanced readers to get a more specific book (i.e., Php or MySQL) based on the specific needs.

not as bad as other reviewers make it sound
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-22
This was the first book I bought on php. Medinets explains things very well, and it's clear he knows a lot of tricks for installing and making things work. The advantage of this book is its simplicity and attention to detail. Most of the steps worked in the installation, and he explains why he does things the way he does. The stuff on XML and SQL is pretty cursory, but it's enough to make you aware of how it works and how php could help with that kind of data.

He is clearly geared toward writing a tutorial and not a reference book. At one point, we're supposed to be establishing a mysql connection and after going through the steps, he says, "well, this doesn't work because..." (and then he explains what was missing). I appreciate this sort of method, but it might be confusing for some readers.

This book is to be a quick breezy read and intended for people who want to get their feet wet before getting seriously into the subject. I would mention that Professional PhP is an excellent book, much more comprehensive than this one and just as readable. Readers might seriously consider bypassing this book and reading the Wrox Professional PHp book. The Wrox book has excellent examples and gives switches and api's when trying to connect to other databases beside mysql.

In summary: an excellent straightforward introduction, but many readers might prefer to read a more comprehensive book like Professional PHP (by Wrox)

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4DGeoBrowser: A web-based data browser and server for accessing and analyzing multi-disciplinary data (WHOI)
Published in Unknown Binding by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (2001)
Author: Steven A Lerner
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Brain Browser a Spinnaker Plus Based Hyp
Published in Paperback by Academic Press (1995)
Author: Floyd E Bloom
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Brain Browser: A Spinnaker Plus Based Hyper Text Application for Microsoft Windows
Published in Hardcover by Academic Press (1995-05)
Authors: Floyd E. Bloom and Warren G. Young
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BRAIN BROWSER: A SPINNAKER PLUS-BASED HYPERTEXT APPLICATION FOR MICROSOFT WINDOW (HB)
Published in Paperback by Academic Press Inc.,U.S. (1994)
Author: Bloom/young
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Case-based design browser to aid human developers in reuse of previous design concepts (GIT-COGSCI)
Published in Unknown Binding by Center for Human-Machine Systems Research, Georgia Institute of Technology (1994)
Author: Jennifer Jo Ockerman
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Ddc Learning the Internet: Computer Based Training (Computer Based Training, Single User Series)
Published in Hardcover by D D C Pub (1999-02)
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The IBM Webfacing Tool: Converting 5250 Applications to Browser-Based Guis
Published in Paperback by Ibm (2003-03)
Author: IBM Redbooks
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If we build it, will they come? a usability test of two browser-based embedded help systems. (Applied Research).: An article from: Technical Communication
Published in Digital by Society for Technical Communication (2002-05-01)
Author: Trevor Grayling
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