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A complete reference that is always at my sideReview Date: 1997-09-17
One of the BEST Delphi 2 book out thereReview Date: 1997-09-03
Although this book is not geared towards the beginner, if you are serious about developing applications in Delphi, this book should be on your shelf. In depth explainations and real world examples make this book well worth the price. Specifically helpful chapters include explainations of Windows Messaging, the Win32 API, multi-threaded applications, OLE, and more. There are also some very good chapters on porting your applications to Delphi 2 (32-bit) and differences between 16-bit and 32-bit applications.
As a Delphi developer, I keep this book handy at all times, and I am looking forward to the Delphi 3 version
Outstanding! Great reference for more advanced readers!Review Date: 1997-04-11
simply the bestReview Date: 1998-09-16
THIS BOOK is art of perfection.Review Date: 1998-06-24

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Excellent for homeschool!Review Date: 2008-10-29
Bible MapsReview Date: 2008-08-17
Great Bible Study HelpReview Date: 2008-06-22
Highly recommended.
Good tool for Bible study, but not as thoroughReview Date: 2008-09-03
The contents of the book and the CD has been published in detail by another reviewer so no need to repeat it here. But the one thing I wondered about is the selection of maps. While there are 40 or so maps, there are some maps that I wish there were at least twice as many. I was expecting more thorough coverage, perhaps not as detailed as in Aharoni's Carta Bible Atlas, but more of the basic stuff. For example I would like to see more on David's travels, Elijah and Elisha, Jeremiah, siege of Jerusalem, minor prophets, etc.
However, it is a good tool and I would recommend it. The fact that it includes multiple media is worth the money.
A very useful collection Review Date: 2008-04-07

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Excellent textbook and quick reference for image processing in MatlabReview Date: 2008-07-27
Great TextReview Date: 2007-05-12
Superb instructional book for my needsReview Date: 2006-04-10
Applications to environmental SciencesReview Date: 2008-03-14
I think that for people involved in image processing and analyisis, this book is a must.
Practical and UsefulReview Date: 2006-01-10
The color image processing chapter is excellent, and the image processing chapter is pretty good. Lots of explanation and code.
While the book stands alone, it can also be seen as a useful companion book to the more theoretical "Digital Imaging Processing" by Gonzalez and Woods (2nd edition). This is a different book even though it has close to the same name.

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Excellent, if now somewhat dated, introduction to digital scrapbookingReview Date: 2008-06-10
The authors begin with the absolute basics and move onward from there, which for the beginner to scrapbooking, much less digital scrapbooking, is an excellent route to take.
They begin with a (pretty dated) review of digital photography and move on to the essentials of image editing. Layouts are next followed by using photographs creatively, which is where the book starts getting really interesting. From here they move onto adding and manipulating text elements, how to use filters, plug-ins and effects and more on image processing. More advanced topics include making your own elements to use in your creations, such as backgrounds, buttons, ribbons and fibers.
Overall, this is an excellent and very well done introduction to digital scrapbooking. It may be a bit on the older side (four years!) but is still an excellent way to get into the craft.
Jerry
The one book to buyReview Date: 2006-01-09
Chapter by chapter you will build your skills. Then have fun with the CD full of digital scrapbooking supplies. Paint Shop Pro is a great digital scrapbooking program and Sally is definitely a GREAT Paint Shop Pro teacher!!
(Sally's other books are great as well.)
Excellent for beginners and moreReview Date: 2007-05-07
Great Ideas, Needs updated for Photoshop Elements 4.0Review Date: 2006-07-03
Digital Scrapbooking Step-By-StepReview Date: 2004-10-22
The authors begin by discussing the pros and cons of digital scrapbooking and what you will need to get started. Besides showing how to make completely digital scrapbook pages, the authors also show many ways to integrate digital scrapbooking with traditional scrapbooking.
Next, they cover scanning photos into the computer and what can be done to correct and enhance your photos once they are in digital form. They discuss image corrections such as cropping, alignment, noise reduction, red eye removal and color correction.
The authors discuss two popular styles for scrapbook pages. The first style, faux-paper, emulates the textured paper, fibers, tags and other embellishments of traditional scrapbook pages. The second type, graphic design, has a more commercial look which emphasizes enhancement of photos and elaborate word art. They discuss how to use pre-designed layouts and how to design your own pages digitally.
Next, they begin to build a digital layout. They discuss color and how it should relate to and enhance your photos. Once you have chosen a color and texture for the background of your layout, you add your photos.
Text techniques and word art are a natural extension of digital scrapbooking. The authors discuss the importance of fonts and the digital effects that can be applied to the titles and journaling on your scrapbook pages.
There is a large section on plug-in filters and how they greatly expand the creativity of your image editing software. The special effects from these filters can be applied to your photos, digital background papers and embellishments.
The authors discuss how to save your digital page in the various formats for printing, burning to CD, emailing or posting on the web.
The accompanying CD contains several tutorials, clipart, over 100 fonts, trial versions of popular plug-in filters, sample layouts and page kits.
Lori J. Davis is a technical writer and author of many books on Paint Shop Pro. Sally Bracham is an author and teacher of Paint Shop Pro and related subjects.


For Authors not TypistsReview Date: 2000-10-05
If you write a lot and are not an accurate, rapid typist, get speech recognition software. If you are fast and correct, keep on keyboarding. Dragon is good but you will have to make corrections. If you already make mistakes, it does not matter if you talk or type.
Dan Newman takes you step-by-step through using Dragon Naturally Speaking. (For coverage, click on Table of Contents in the left-hand column of this page.) He even includes trouble-shooting tips and resources.
Dan Newman is a great writer, gifted computer expert and a dedicated teacher.
As the author of 113 books (including revisions and foreign-language editions) and over 500 magazine articles, I highly recommend this book to anyone who has to write a lot. DanPoynter@ParaPublishing.com.
Finally!Review Date: 1999-10-05
Simply terrific!...Review Date: 2002-11-22
A must have for optimum productivityReview Date: 1999-12-08
Great help for both new and old Dragon NS UsersReview Date: 2001-04-26

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A must for any Linux device driver developer today.Review Date: 2008-09-20
embedded device driversReview Date: 2008-07-17
This book, give more information than linux device drivers, another iformations for the new developers, that are starting developing emebedded systems based on Linux.
So buy it.
A 'must have' for any collection serious about Linux programming applications.Review Date: 2008-06-20
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
The very BESTReview Date: 2008-07-13
Best Linux device driver book yetReview Date: 2008-05-06
To some extent, that's unavoidable: the Linux kernel is monstrous and very complex, and the hardware that drivers control can also be dark and mysterious territory.
I really appreciated this books approach. It's not that everything is explained in complete detail; that would be impossible. However, the author obviously tries very hard to give an overview, an orientation that will hopefully set your mind in the right direction, before diving into details. Throughout the book he adds "go look at this" suggestions that can help you understand whatever he's dealing with at this point.
I think Chapter 2, which is a high level fly-by of the kernel in general, is an absolute masterpiece. That starts by pulling typical kernel boot messages and explaining what they mean and what's going on in code to produce them. It then goes on to discuss kernel locks, briefly looks at procfs and memory allocation, and closes (as each chapter does) with pointers to where to look in the source for the subjects discussed.
Chapters 3 and 4 flesh out basic concepts more, and then after that the book goes into details, picking both real world and fanciful examples of hardware and giving sample device drivers. Simple devices are presented first, while later chapters get into more complicated hardware, but in each case the same general format is followed: overview of the how and why, sample driver(s), how to most easily debug, and pointers to real kernel sources.
Very well done. I have no complaints - oh, a few minor typos, maybe, but nothing serious.

When is the newest edition already?!?Review Date: 2006-12-09
More readable than the title suggestsReview Date: 2003-01-27
How to make yourself look smartReview Date: 2002-11-06
Outstanding Book on Physical DiagnosisReview Date: 2004-11-03
to match the standards set by this book on "Physical Diagnosis"
A substantial amount of material has not even been mentioned
in other books. I must concede, I prepare all my teaching
clinics from this book.
This book is indeed a goldmine. I am looking forward to the
next edition.
Dr. Wiqar Shaikh
Hon. Asstt. Professor of Medicine
Grant Medical College, Bombay, India
the book that highlight what physical findings can provideReview Date: 2002-04-28

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A refreshingly fantastic must-have!Review Date: 2006-01-27
Without exception, the presentation of this book is flawless; Simon has an extraordinary writing skill and technique. It's like getting advice from a wise man. You get the right level of detail that's not academic and impracticle, but rather exactly pertinant for immediate use.
I've purchased a lot of books over the years - well over 100 - and this is easily one of the very best books I'm come across, which is why I felt compelled to come here and praise it.
A great .NET referenceReview Date: 2005-10-16
Even for those that think they know everything about .NET, this book will still educate. I've been a .NET and C# MVP since 2002, and I still found this book a worthwhile read.
An Excellent Book for the .NET ExpertReview Date: 2005-04-16
Right now the market is in a sad state. Only 1-2 in 100 can pass, as my company's interiew process (most do not know the difference in a value and reference type) is very, very hard
This is one of those magic books that is easy to read and will make you 'team Leader materiakl'.
Either lead, or 'get uut of t ey;.
Damon Carr CEO
agilefactor.com
Best coverage of IL I've seenReview Date: 2004-12-31
specialised needsReview Date: 2004-10-12
Here, he goes far deeper. Like drilling into the Intermediate Language. The basis for .NET compilers, that convert source code in various languages like those above into this form. Like Java bytecode. (Alas, though, no cute CAFEBABE here!) So you can program at this virtual assembler level if you have to. Maybe you need to optimise some bottleneck in your code?
Garbage collection is also studied. Related to this is how to improve memory performance, including showing how to use a profiler effectively. Nontrivial subjects. Some of which, like the chapter on cryptography, really only hint at far greater complexity.
Most .NET programmers may not need to go to the levels of this book. But for those who do, it is good that it exists.

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The original workshop book for FCP!Review Date: 2002-09-10
I Couldn't Put It DownReview Date: 2001-12-02
Hi, guys. I met you at the fcpug last Weds and bought a (signed!) copy of your book. I haven't started to do the tutorial yet but I can't put the book down. It's so clear and easy to understand, and I'm already implementing the stuff I've picked up just from reading, "Now, did he say.... option X? Oh, wow, it works." It's the best book I've seen and I tend to look at everything in hopes that where one person confuses me another will set me straight. Anyway, this is a fan letter. And the writing is extraordinarily fine, literate and grammatical. Thank you.
Unique coverage of FCP with candid comparisonsReview Date: 2002-02-23
A precise tool, not a blunt instrumentReview Date: 2001-12-22
Tom Wolsky's Final Cut Pro 2 book is, instead, a precise tool, which gets you cutting in no time. Wolsky's credits list him as an editor and a teacher, and his book make it clear he is outstanding in both regards.
The Best of the Crop of FCP Instructional BooksReview Date: 2001-12-03
This book quickly became the mainstay of my FCP editing library. The only feature that would improve upon it is a spiral binding enabling it to lie flat while open!
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Excellent book on finite element methodReview Date: 2005-07-23
This is how a book should beReview Date: 1999-10-09
ExcellentReview Date: 1999-08-27
Excellent book for a first course in FEAReview Date: 1999-04-29
Not for structural analysisReview Date: 1999-03-30
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