e99 Online Shopping Mall

Geometry.Net - the online learning center Help  
Home  - Basic I - Internet Guides & Tutorials (Books)

  Back | 81-100 of 100
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

click price to see details     click image to enlarge     click link to go to the store

$39.95
81. Mastering Crystal Reports Made
$21.97
82. Mastering Microsoft Word Made
83. Photoshop Master Tutorials- Edit
$29.95
84. Mastering Windows Made Easy Training
$39.95
85. Mastering Excel Made Easy Training
$39.95
86. Mastering Photoshop Made Easy
87. Learning Fireworks 4
$39.95
88. Mastering Photoshop Elements Made
89. Windows 7 - The Pocket Guide
90. The Domain Name Handbook
$15.10
91. Super Mario Galaxy: Prima Official
$20.00
92. IronPython in Action
$31.49
93. Web Design Digital Classroom
94. Keyword Research Demystified -
95. Office 2010 Bible
96. SolidWorks 2010: No Experience
$9.44
97. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Dreamweaver
$37.27
98. Essentials of Business CD ROM
$18.88
99. Flash CS4 Professional Digital
$21.00
100. Beginning Drupal (Wrox Programmer

81. Mastering Crystal Reports Made Easy Training Tutorial v. 11 (XI), 10 & 9 - How to use Crystal Video e Book Manual Guide. Even dummies can learn from this ... - Advanced material from Professor Joe
by TeachUcomp
CD-ROM: 253 Pages (2006-10-03)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$39.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1934131105
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Over 8 hours of full-motion, animated instruction with crystal-clear audio in Crystal Reports. 150 individual lessons. The best Crystal Reports tutorial available. Designed by software training professionals. Learn at your office or home - at your own pace. Includes all of the topics covered a comprehensive classroom training. Deluxe Training includes two printable instruction (in PDF), along with practice exercises & keyboard shortcuts! Customize your training with the easy-to-use menu. Clear, easy-to-follow, step-by-step instruction. Watch the training sessions as many times as you want while you practice in Crystal Reports. No messy set-up, no internet connections needed. The best way to learn Crystal Reports on your own. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars Really Awesome!
Great tutorial. Video lessons let you pick and choose your topics to learn. The instructor is really good and explains the functionality clearly. I thought the printable books were really helpful as well. I have a few titles from TeachUcomp and find them the best way to learn. So much better than buying a boring book!

1-0 out of 5 stars Forget it Buy a Book


This DVD/CD product to learn Crystal Reports is not worth the plastic it is written on.

Someone rambels on about all the Icons, menues, but does not teach you as much as the free tutorial that comes with Crystal reports.

There is a 8 X 10 plastic cheat sheet that is worth more than this CD.

You will want to print the book out, but there are better books that actualy address some projects.

I would not recommend that anyone buy this Mastering Crystal Reports Made Easy, the name is wrong, it is just a waste of money.

I found "The Complete Reference Crystal Reports" by Beck much more useful and a better buy.

Doc

5-0 out of 5 stars Crystal Report DVD
This is my first time using Crystal Reports and this DVD was very helpful.Easy to follow and understand.I would recommend this to new users. ... Read more


82. Mastering Microsoft Word Made Easy Training Tutorial v. 2007 through 97 - How to use MS Word Video e Book Manual Guide. Even dummies can learn from this ... through Advanced material from Professor Joe
by TeachUcomp
CD-ROM: 279 Pages (2007-05-04)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$21.97
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1934131253
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Full-motion, animated instruction with crystal-clear audio in Microsoft Word. 195 individual lessons in Word 2007 through 97. The best Word tutorial available. Designed by software training professionals. Learn at your office or home - at your own pace. Includes all of the topics covered in a comprehensive classroom training. Deluxe Training includes three printable instruction manuals (in PDF), along with practice exercises & keyboard shortcuts! Customize your training with the easy-to-use menu. Clear, easy-to-follow, step-by-step instruction. Watch the training sessions as many times as you want while you practice in Word. No messy set-up, no internet connections needed. The best way to learn Word on your own. The confidence in knowing your training was created by software training professionals. ... Read more


83. Photoshop Master Tutorials- Edit Your Digital Photos Like The Professionals
by Keith Soto
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-03-03)
list price: US$4.95
Asin: B003AYEO28
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Are You Frustrated Because Your Graphics Are Not Looking Professional?

Well, you’re about to learn some of the secrets and tips to enhance your images, photos and other projects that you are trying to create and make look professional.

First, you need to get rid of that software that you’ve been using for years. Besides, it can only do so much for you. A lot of the features that you need are not there. However, there is software that can really enhance your projects and blow them out of the water! Do you know what is is? Drum roll, please…….It’s Photoshop!

Photoshop is the number one graphics software that is used by many graphic designers and artists who want to get their projects just right. This graphics software has everything you need and more!

Yes, there is a bit of a learning curve, as there is with any new software, but you can get past this easily because the Complete Guide to Finally Understanding Photshop is here! Here is a small sampling of some of the information you will learn in this comprehensive report:

11 tools that are used the most in Photoshop
What palettes are used for
Putting images in Photoshop
What does dpi stand for
When to use the .jpg, .gif and .psd suffixes
How layers are used in Photoshop images
Why it’s important to create a copy of a layer when creating an image in Photoshop
What happens when you edit a layer
How styles interact with layers
What adjustment layers are used for
And much, much more…
... Read more


84. Mastering Windows Made Easy Training Tutorial v. 7 & Vista - How to use Microsoft Windows Video e Book Manual Guide. Even dummies can learn from this for ... through Advanced material from Professor Joe
by TeachUcomp
CD-ROM: 106 Pages (2010-05-10)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$29.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1934131601
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Full-motion, animated instruction with crystal-clear audio in Windows. 95 individual lessons in Windows 7 & Vista. The best Windows tutorial available. Designed by software training professionals. Learn at your office or home - at your own pace. Includes all of the topics covered in classroom training. Deluxe Training includes the a printable instruction manual (in PDF), along with practice exercises & keyboard shortcuts! Customize your training with the easy-to-use menu. Clear, easy-to-follow, step-by-step instruction. Watch the training sessions as many times as you want while you practice in Windows. No messy set-up, no internet connections needed. The best way to learn Windows on your own. ... Read more


85. Mastering Excel Made Easy Training Tutorial v. 2010 through 97 - How to use Microsoft Excel video e Book Manual Guide. Even dummies can learn from this ... through Advanced material from Professor Joe
by TeachUcomp
CD-ROM: 352 Pages (2010-10-06)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$39.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1934131660
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Over 12 hours of full-motion, animated instruction with crystal-clear audio in Microsoft Excel. 230 individual lessons in Excel 2010 through 97. One module covers 2001 through 2007. The other covers 2003 and earlier versions. The best Excel tutorial available. Designed by software training professionals. Learn at your office or home - at your own pace. Includes all of the topics covered in a comprehensive classroom training. Deluxe Training includes three printable instruction manuals (in PDF), along with practice exercises & keyboard shortcuts! Customize your training with the easy-to-use menu. Clear, easy-to-follow, step-by-step instruction. Watch the training sessions as many times as you want while you practice in Excel. No messy set-up, no internet connections needed. The best way to learn Excel on your own. ... Read more


86. Mastering Photoshop Made Easy Training Tutorial v. CS5, CS4, CS3, CS2 & CS - How to use Photoshop Video e Book Manual Guide. Even dummies can learn from ... through Advanced material from Professor Joe
by TeachUcomp
CD-ROM: 210 Pages (2010-09-13)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$39.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1934131628
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Over 10 hours of full-motion, animated instruction with crystal-clear audio in Photoshop. 155 individual lessons in Photoshop CS5, CS4, CS3, CS2 & CS. The best Photoshop tutorial available. Designed by software training professionals. Learn at your office or home - at your own pace. Includes all of the topics covered in a comprehensive classroom training. Deluxe Training includes two printable instruction manuals our students receive (in PDF), along with practice exercises & keyboard shortcuts! Customize your training with the easy-to-use menu. Clear, easy-to-follow, step-by-step instruction. Watch the training sessions as many times as you want while you practice in Photoshop. No messy set-up, no internet connections needed. The best way to learn Photoshop on your own. ... Read more


87. Learning Fireworks 4
by Lynda.com
CD-ROM: Pages (2001-04-01)

Isbn: 1930727143
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Learning Fireworks 4 with Donna Casey and Lynda Weinman is a CD-ROMworkshop that includes over 3 hours of movie-based tutorials and allthe exercise files needed to follow along at your own pace. Thisproduct is intended for the beginner or existing Fireworks user whowants to get up to speed on the current version 4. The focus of thisCD-ROM is on the basic imaging skills for common Web graphics, suchas buttons, slicing, rollovers, optimization tools, animation andimage maps.
Running Time approximately 5 hours. ... Read more


88. Mastering Photoshop Elements Made Easy Training Tutorial v. 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 & 4 - How to use Elements Video e Book Manual Guide. Even dummies can learn from ... through Advanced material from Professor Joe
by TeachUcomp
CD-ROM: 179 Pages (2010-09-28)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$39.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1934131644
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Over 6 hours of full-motion, animated instruction with crystal-clear audio in Photoshop Elements. 143 individual lessons in Photoshop Elements 9.0, 8.0, 7.0, 6.0, 5.0 & 4.0. The best Photoshop Elements tutorial available. Designed by software training professionals. Learn at your office or home - at your own pace. Includes all of the topics covered in a comprehensive classroom training. Deluxe Training includes two printable instruction manuals our students receive (in PDF), along with practice exercises & keyboard shortcuts! Customize your training with the easy-to-use menu. Clear, easy-to-follow, step-by-step instruction. Watch the training sessions as many times as you want while you practice in Photoshop Elements. No messy set-up, no internet connections needed. The best way to learn Photoshop Elements on your own. ... Read more


89. Windows 7 - The Pocket Guide
by Rich Robinson
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-08-27)
list price: US$9.99
Asin: B002NGO4KQ
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Master Microsoft's newest operating system with Windows 7 - The Pocket Guide. Learn the basics and apply them to customize your PC to suit your needs. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Simple and easy to understand. Even for a Mum.
I bought this guide because my son wants me to learn about computers; I can't be happier with what I learned while I read this.

I highly recommend this book. ... Read more


90. The Domain Name Handbook
by Kathy Burns-Millyard
Kindle Edition: Pages (2008-12-18)
list price: US$1.19
Asin: B001O2SEME
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Have you ever wondered about the ins and outs of Internet Domain Names? Now's your chance to learn all the basics, plus plenty of advanced tips and tactics too!

This special guide is split into two sections...

Section One - Domain Names 101 - is written specifically for beginners. If you don't know what exactly a domain name is, how it works, or even how to get one of your own, this section is for you!

In it you'll find...
--> What is a Domain Name
--> Types of Domain Names
--> Why you need a Domain Name
--> How to get a Domain Name

Section Two - Making Money With Expired Domains - covers more advanced tips and techniques which can help you make money with domain names.

Section Two includes:
--> What are Expired Domains
--> How Domains Expire
--> Why Buy Expired Domains?
--> How To Buy Expired Domains
--> How to Find Expired Domains
--> What to Look for When Buying Expired Domains
--> Many Ways to Monetize Expired Domains

Written by a professional published author who has bought and sold domain names since 1997, this comprehensive guide was originally released in 2001. It was updated in a 2nd edition for 2007, and this 3rd edition was edited and revised specifically for the Amazon Kindle in December 2008.

Please feel free to download the preview, read the entire Kindle book, and leave your comments and feedback too!
... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Inexpensive and Informative
This very affordable little book gave me the information I needed when I needed it and at a price that didn't make me wince.I wanted to find out something about domains (What in the world?); and I didn't want to pay $[...] at Barnes and Noble for the education.(I'm not called Cheap Mike for nothing!)Oh, I'd been around the net long enough to know the information was out there--but in a terribly disorganized and fragmented fashion; and besides, staring at a computer screen for hours hurt my aging eyes.Then along came the Kindle and little inexpensive books like this one.
I was dubious at first:something worth reading for less than three bucks?On the other hand even I am willing to gamble at these prices.And I won.This little book not only answered my questions, it piqued my curiosity and led me in a completely unexpected direction.
The first short chapter is called "What is a Domain Name?"Exactly what I wanted to know and I didn't have to plow through the mountains of verbiage that accompanies books with titles like "Learn this or that in 24 Hours" or "The Idiot's Guide" at fifty bucks a whack!
The following chapters are just as short and to the point.Want to know about types of domain names?Com.; Net.;Tv.; That sort of stuff?Want to know about how to make money with domain names?Have you ever wondered where domain names go when they die--excuse me, expire?It's all in this little book.Hey, with the money you save buying this little darling you can buy yourself a half dozen domain names!

Mike Nardine
[...] ... Read more


91. Super Mario Galaxy: Prima Official Game Guide
by Fletcher Black
Paperback: 336 Pages (2007-11-09)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$15.10
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0761556435
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
•Find all 120 stars that unlock the super-secret ending.
•Full-color maps give you the layout of the galaxy before you even blast off.
•Clothes make the Mario--all of the hero's newest suits detailed.
•Locate tons of hidden 1-Up Mushrooms to keep Mario in action.
•Mario poster included! ... Read more

Customer Reviews (25)

5-0 out of 5 stars Wii, Wii Galaxy
This product arrived quickly and in good condition and was invaluable info for playing the game.

5-0 out of 5 stars awesome
definitely was on time and fast delivery thanks a bunch I'll defiently get from you guys again

5-0 out of 5 stars Mario is still the king!
Super Mario Galaxy is a fun game that the whole family can enjoy. This game has great visuals, sounds, and gameplay. Great use of the control and an option that allows a second player help alone the way.The game is simply fun to play.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good information, but a bit of overkill
An exhaustive review of SMG...perhaps too exhaustive...but if you want to know where everything is without going to online walkthroughs (and like a lot of pictures), this'll do it for you.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Big Help
Just a short review. buy this. It is a very big help. I am a beginner video game player and I am 56. This guide really helped me move on in the game. ... Read more


92. IronPython in Action
by Michael J. Foord, Christian Muirhead
Paperback: 480 Pages (2009-03-30)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$20.00
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1933988339
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description

In 2005, Microsoft quietly announced an initiative to bring dynamic languages to the .NET platform. The starting point for this project was a .NET implementation of Python, dubbed IronPython. After a couple years of incubation, IronPython is ready for real-world use. It blends the simplicity, elegance, and dynamism of Python with the power of the .NET framework.

IronPython in Action offers a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to Microsoft's exciting new approach for programming the .NET framework. It approaches IronPython as a first class .NET language, fully integrated with the .NET environment, Visual Studio, and even the open-source Mono implementation. You'll learn how IronPython can be embedded as a ready-made scripting language into C# and VB.NET programs, used for writing full applications or for web development with ASP. Even better, you'll see how IronPython works in Silverlight for client-side web programming.

IronPython opens up exciting new possibilities. Because it's a dynamic language, it permits programming paradigms not easily available in VB and C#. In this book, authors Michael Foord and Christian Muirhead explore the world of functional programming, live introspection, dynamic typing andduck typing , metaprogramming, and more.

IronPython in Action explores these topics with examples, making use of the Python interactive console to explore the .NET framework with live objects. The expert authors provide a complete introduction for programmers to both the Python language and the power of the .NET framework. The book also shows how to extend IronPython with C#, extending C# and VB.NET applications with Python, using IronPython with .NET 3.0 and Powershell, IronPython as a Windows scripting tool, and much more.

... Read more

Customer Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars Clear, precise and extremely useful!
This book is a must-have for all who need to get started with IronPython. A triumph of clear intelligible language with numerous examples from the world of dynamic programming, this is simply the best book on one of the best implementations of Python.

3-0 out of 5 stars It's good, but....
I liked the book, but I'm a web developer and all of the winforms stuff turned me off. I thought Python was a great web development language? I know it is versatile, but I would have preferred web focused examples. Not a biggie, but it was a big reason why I skipped some big sections with all the win forms setup code right in the book. How helpful is that really anyway?

5-0 out of 5 stars If you are a .NET person who is curious about Python, or a Python person who has an interest in .NET - you need this book
Disclaimer: I'm friends with both the authors and was sent a freebie review copy by the publisher, so I'm bound to be breathlessly gushing in this review. Fortunately, that's easy to do, because the book really is great. (Except for Christian's chapters... Joke!)

Having spent some years working with .NET, and with a series of intriguing personal experiments in Python under my belt, I originally approached IronPython some years ago with a modicum of trepidation. I feared thatthe weld between the two would be intrusively visible, forming distracting differences from regular Python. I feared for the execution environment, the data types, and perhaps even the syntax itself.

Experience with IronPython showed these worries were needless. I have found IronPython to be a remarkably pleasant marriage - the same elegant language we know and love, given first-class status in the .NET runtime. Gifted with seamless interoperability with other .NET languages, the dowry from such an alliance turns out to be all the .NET libraries in the world, including the substantial and highly capable .NET standard libraries themselves.

IronPython is, to some extent, a niche implementation of a niche language.However, its position seems to potentially be one of importance and strength. Not only does it allow Python programmers to use .NET libraries - and does so admirably, but it also allows the existing legions of .NET programmers to be introduced to the joys of Python. They will fall in love with it, and will be able to introduce it into their workplaces in a way that is politically acceptable. After all, it is now simply another .NET language. Since .NET is orders of magnitude more popular than Python, this could turn out to be an important source of future Python adoption.

This book is aimed to satisfy programmers coming from both the Python and the .NET worlds, and in this it seems to succeed.It starts with quick overviews of concepts from each: 30 pages about Python as a language, and 17 pages about .NET as an environment (data types, events, delegates, Windows Forms, etc) - just enough to get everyone up to speed regardless of background, but without being so verbose as to turn anyone off with a surfeit of material they are already familiar with. Despite being brief, these sections are packed with detail and very pragmatic, focusing on real-world usesuch as inheriting from existing .NET types, and solving some common problems like creating Windows Forms applications from IronPython.

This style of practical and densely informative content is continued throughout. Straight after the opening sections, we dive right in with another rapid-fire chapter, demonstrating common IronPython techniques by writing a non-trivial application. Woven around this ongoing example, the chapter discusses many immediately important topics, including duck typing,Python protocols, MVC, using Windows Forms to build a GUI, tab pages, dialogs, menus, toolbars, images, saving text files, .NET Streams, text file encodings, Python exceptions and lambda functions. These diverse topics are covered rapidly but thoroughly, giving the reader enough information about each to be able to use them together from IronPython to create a useful project.

Having covered these foundations, the book then moves on to address some specific areas in more detail. The following chapter headings give you some idea of the topics which are explored in depth:

* First-class functions in action with XML - demonstrates pragmatic use of functions as first-class objects, and higher-order functions (functions that take other functions as arguments and return modified versions.) and of course decorators. These are shown in use, appropriately paired up with the .NETXmlWriter and XmlReader classes, demonstrating event driven parsing of XML.
* Properties, dialogs and Visual Studio - Python properties, .NET dialogs, and using IronPython in Visual Studio. This sounds like a straightforward chapter, but as you might guess, the book gets deep into the topics and is jammed full of information. By the end of the chapter you'll have added to the example application to create document observers, used BinaryFormatter to serialise objects, and touched on Python's pickle equivalent.
* Agile Testing: where dynamic typing shines - From the unittest module and creating tests, through mock objects, listeners, monkey patching, dependency injection and functional testing. This is a dense chapter in a dense book, touching along the way on Python attribute lookup rules, bound and unbound methods, asynchronous execution for functional testing. My only criticism is that it's clearly hard for developers to 'get' testing until they have hands-on experience of it, so this single-chapter, while very thorough in explaining how to test, has an ambitious remit, and doesn't have enough space to explain much of why we test. I guess this is partially my own bias shining through here - I regard testing as quite literally the most important thing to happen in computer science since the invention of the compiler, and would encourage anyone interested to go and read as much as they can about it.
* Metaprogramming, protocols and more - More Python protocols, dynamic attribute access, and metaclasses. The sorts of things that in a static language would be deep black magic, or else completely impossible, but here they are just the right sort of crazy. Read, enjoy, and unlearn. We see how to create a profiling decorator, that modifies the functions you pass to it, wrapping them in stopwatch timing calls. We also learn about some of the more advanced integration of IronPython with the .NET CLR, including static compilation of IronPython code into assemblies, and one of the very few additions to Python syntax that IronPython has been obliged to provide - the typing of .NET arrays and generics. You'll never need to use generics yourself (in Python, everything is a generic), and you'll never want to go back to typed containers if you can avoid it. However, you may need to deal with some from an existing C# API, and this is how you do it.

Whew! We're only halfway through! The remaining chapters are equally detailed, but I'm going to start skimming through them somewhat. They cover the interactions of IronPython with more advanced .NET topics such as:

* Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and IronPython - WPF is the DirectX user interface library that is a successor to Windows Forms. This includes XAML, an XML dialect for describing user interfaces, decoupling their implementation from application logic.
* Windows System Administration with IronPython - using IronPython as a scripting language for sysadmin automation tasks, from the simple, such as copying files, to the complex, such as Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), administration of remote machines, and a substantial discussion on the uses of PowerShell with IronPython.
* IronPython and ASP.NET - building a web-based front end to the sample application developed earlier. Reusable controls.
* Databases and Web Services - using ADO.NET to work with databases, and using SOAP and REST.
* Silverlight: IronPython in the browser - creating Silverlight applications, and accessing the browser DOM from them.
* Extending IronPython with C#/.NET - all about creating C# class libraries for use in IronPython, calling unmanaged code from IronPython, and creating interfaces on your C# classes to provide dynamic, Pythonic behaviour. It also includes dynamic compilation of assemblies at runtime, which opens the door to advanced code-generation techniques.
* Embedding the IronPython Engine - many developers might want to provide IronPython as a scripting language within their own application, and this chapter shows you how.

Alright, that's it! There are appendices:

* A whirlwind tour of C# - in case anyone wants more guidance while looking at some of the C# code or concepts that are discussed throughout the book.
* Python magic methods - a description of all the Python magic double-underscore methods, which is a fabulous resource, one which l haven't seen collected anywhere else, and have been referring back to ever since I read the book.

So there you have it. If you haven't inferred already, I learned absolutely heaps from this book, even though it's about a language and environment I've been using every day for years. I think I can say without any equivocation that this is the best IronPython book in the world.

If dynamic languages make you break out in hives, or if .NET makes you think of Darth Vader, then you shouldn't touch this book with a barge pole. However, if you're a .NET person who is curious about Python (and believe me, you should be), or if you're a Python person who fancies .NET - maybe for DirectX or Silverlight or any number of other wonderful things, then you should absolutely go directly to the IronPython in Action book website or Amazon, right this second, and buy it.
http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/

What are you still doing here?

5-0 out of 5 stars makes it easy to get started using IronPython right away.
I've always wanted to use Python more. Mostly I use it to write little one off scripts when I want to move a bunch of files around or parse some text. I was really excited when Manning asked to to review IronPython in Action because I wanted to dive a little deeper into Python and possibly use it in some web applications. "IronPython in Action" makes it easy to get started using IronPython right away.

The book starts out with an introduction to Python itself and continues with a general description of how IronPython can use .NET types. It starts off by showing how to build a Winforms app using IronPython. If anything exposes the cruel, unnecessary complexity of .NET, it's got to be a Winforms app. The IronPython examples are easy to follow and it's always fun to create and manipulate a Winforms app using the IronPython console.

Chapter 4 talks about using Design patterns in IronPython. This is a refreshing change from most language books where patterns aren't mentioned at all. The chapter builds an IronPython application and uses the MVC pattern for the overall architecture and the command pattern for the implementation of the menu bar events.

Chapter 7 discusses agile testing and unit testing using IronPython. I almost dropped the book in amazement. Unit testing is almost never mentioned in any language book and is relegated to a niche or advanced topic. Find a book about any other .NET language that mentions unit testing that doesn't have the word "testing" in the title. This alone sets the quality of this book far above other language books I have read. It's not just enough, in my opinion, to discuss the syntax of the language. You have to teach the reader how to use the language in your everyday work.

The next section, section3, deals with a few core UI frameworks commonly used during .NET development, WPF, Silverlight, and ASP.NET, as well as showing how you can use IronPython to administer your system. Performing tedious tasks is my most common use of IronPython. I use it to automate moving files that fit a specific pattern out of my "downloads" directory to their proper places. It was great to learn a few new techniques for using IronPython in Powershell.

The last section talks about extending IronPython using C#, something which it sounds like should be avoided unless you just can't achieve decent performance with the equivalent IronPython code, and using IronPython as an embedde scripting engine. Python is used a lot in game programming because it's easy to embed. The nuts and bolts of the game engine will be written in low-level C/Assembly while the game logic and story is written in Python. I love the idea of having an embedded scripting engine in my application that will allow me to quickly extend my application at runtime. The user need to perform a new calculation on some data?Just send them an IronPython script and have them put it in a directory. It's a great idea and the book describes exactly how to do just that.

My overall feeling about this book is that it's a great book. The authors use the same humor and dry wit that Python is known for to great effect.Making the digestion of a very different language easier. I'm sure that as I continue to experiment with IronPython that I'll keep this book close at hand.

4-0 out of 5 stars If you start with IronPython, buy this book
IronPython is the first dynamic language developed for the .Net plateform. At first, .Net didn't support this kind of language. This is something that keeps on coming back througout the book: you have to use some additional tricks to unleash the power of .Net dynamic and static languages.
The book starts with a general introduction to IronPython. A quick review of the language itself is followed by the use of the .Net assemblies. At the end of this part, one is comfortable enough to do some small IronPython programs.
The next part is dedicated to what IronPython offers thanks to Python and to its affiliation to .Net. The authors go through standard Python (battery included) and the somewhat associated .Net assemblies (some arguments on using one or the other could have been a big plus to the explanations), depending on what must be done. Because or (or thanks to) .Net, several pages are dedicated to XML, as it is needed to simplify the description of UIs. Also several useful designed patterns are presented with the .Net approach.
The next part starts with WPF, the official graphical interface, with several ways of using it (bridge from C#, XAML, ...). Then WMI (used for system administration) is handled, but from my point of view, it is the weirdest part. WMI has its own language which does not seem like C# or Python. Besides, PowerShell, presented as well as a way of doing system administration, has its own language. There is a book dedicated to PowerShell, so only the communication between IronPython and PowerShell is handled. So two additional languages in this chapter, perhaps too many (they are limited to this chapter).
IronPython is a .Net language, so it is possible to do ASP with it. A chapter deals with this approach, chapter well written but it needs to follow the associated example in your favorite IDE if you want to follow what's happening. Web means also web services and databases, handled in one chapter. The basis of SQL tools addressed, as well as basic webservces (mainly REST). I have to say that there are some mistakes there, as SOAP is not only used with POST HTTP requests but also with GET requests (it can be seen in the official w3c specification) and also with other transport protocols than HTTP. Perhaps these are .Net implementation's limitation, in which case it should have been mentioned. Finally Silverlight integration allows developping light clients that can interact with other langages as well as the web page.
Throughout the book, complete interaction with other .Net languages was not addressed. It is the goal of the last part to show how assemblies can be used in IronPython and how IronPython scripts can be used from .Net static languages. As I've said, the interaction does not go completely smoothly, there are several solutions to accomplish it. At least, the book does not only speak about the upcoming .Net 4.0 that will help this interaction.
As a conclusion, those who need a dynamic language (to script an application) can go for IronPython, th first dynamic language for the .Net framework, compatible with the langage Python 2.5, and in that case, go for this book that will help you for anything. ... Read more


93. Web Design Digital Classroom
by AGI Creative Team
Paperback: 448 Pages (2011-03-01)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$31.49
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0470583606
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description

An invaluable full-color book-and-DVD training package for Web design

Web design consists of using multiple software tools and codes-such as Dreamweaver, Flash, Silverlight, Illustrator, Photoshop, HTML, and CSS, among others-to craft a unique, robust, and interactive Web site. This book-and-DVD combo teaches you how to effectively use all the major tools involved in Web design to create a site that is both attractive and functional.

You'll go beyond the basics to learn best practices of good Web design so you can go from the drawing board to a successful site.

Combining full-color, step-by-step instructions with lesson files and video training from Web experts is like having your own personal instructor guiding you through each lesson-but you work at your own pace!

  • Discusses properties of good Web design and best practices for building a site that is both attractive and functional
  • Offers clear instruction that makes learning complicated tasks less intimidating
  • Demonstrates how to approach site design concept creation and bring a vision from the drawing board through to full and dazzling operability
  • Combines a full color step-by-step instructional book along with lesson files and video training from Web design experts on the included DVD

This bookd/DVD training package takes you beyond the basics in a series of easy-to-absorb, five-minute lessons. ... Read more


94. Keyword Research Demystified - Discover The Easy Way To Uncover Profitable Keywords! + Bonuses
by Whitney Tulloch
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-08-27)
list price: US$2.99
Asin: B0041G6K80
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
"Discover The Quick And Easy Way To Uncover The Most Profitable Keywords!"

Some of what you'll learn inside:

*** Simplify your keyword research and uncover some of the hottest keywords for insanely profitable markets, instantly!

*** How to determine what keywords to use within your affiliate campaigns for maximum conversions and profits!

*** What you need to know about long-tail versus short-tail keywords that will have a dramatic impact on your overall profit!

*** Quick & Easy keyword research strategies, including our top tools and resources!

*** And Much More! ... Read more


95. Office 2010 Bible
by Faithe Wempen, John Walkenbach, Herb Tyson, Michael R. Groh, Lisa A. Bucki
Kindle Edition: 1344 Pages (2010-08-31)
list price: US$44.99
Asin: B0041KLFMW
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
The best of the best from the bestselling authors of Excel, Word, and PowerPoint Bibles!

Take your pick of applications from the Office 2010 suite and your choice of leading experts to show you how to use them. This Office 2010 Bible features the best-of-the-best content from the Excel 2010 Bible, by "Mr. Spreadsheet" John Walkenbach; the Word 2010 Bible by Microsoft MVP Herb Tyson; the PowerPoint 2010 Bible, by PowerPoint expert Faithe Wempen; and coverage of Access 2010 from Microsoft MVP Michael Alexander. If you want to quickly and effectively begin using Office 2010, start in the experts' corner with this must-have book.

  • Gives you the best-of-the-best content on Office 2010 from the leading experts, authors, and contributors to our Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Access Bibles
  • Includes content from John Walkenbach, aka "Mr. Spreadsheet"; Word expert and Microsoft MVP Herb Tyson; PowerPoint expert Faithe Wempen; and Excel and Access expert and Microsoft MVP Michael Alexander
  • Takes you beyond creating simple text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations to help you use multiple Office applications at once to conquer critical business tasks
  • Hones in with expert coverage of the topics within each application that you need to know most
  • Covers even more from Outlook and other key Office topics

Get the best of four books in one with this power-packed reference! ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars A top pick for any computer reference collection
Leading experts in MS Office provide a fine reference of all features of Office 2010 in Microsoft Office 2010 Bible. From creating a document in Word and applying advanced editing options to using Excel's formulas and building a fine PowerPoint presentation, this is packed with step-by-step references to all functions from beginning to advanced features, and is a top pick for any computer reference collection.

4-0 out of 5 stars Office 2010 Bible
I've been using Microsoft products long to remember when books similar to this one were included with your software purchase. While those days are 'long gone', the Walkenbach/Tyson/Groh Office 2010 volume pretty much fills the resulting void. I was drawn to the Office 2010 Bible when I upgraded my home system to a new laptop plus Office 2010 and the latest version of Windows all at the same time, I needed every bit of help I could find in order to get back up to speed. The Office 2010 Bible has been invaluable as a quick reference, procedure guide, and familiarization tool. While the table of contents sometimes frustrates me when I attempt to find a feature whose actual name I don't know, overall the book has repaid my purchase price many times over. It may not be perfect, but you'll do yourself a favor by purchasing this book and then keeping it next to your computer.``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ... Read more


96. SolidWorks 2010: No Experience Required
by Alex Ruiz
Kindle Edition: 648 Pages (2010-04-20)
list price: US$39.99
Asin: B003TFEFU4
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description

The only continuous, step-by-step tutorial for SolidWorks

SolidWorks is a 3D CAD manufacturing software package that has been used to design everything from aerospace robotics to bicycles. This book teaches beginners to use SolidWorks through a step-by-step tutorial, letting you build, document, and present a project while you learn.

Tools and functionality are explained in the context of professional, real-world tasks and workflows. You will learn the essential functions and gain the skills to use the software at once.

  • SolidWorks is a popular design software for manufacturing, and this book introduces it in the context of actually creating an object
  • Begins with an overview of SolidWorks conventions and the interface
  • Explains how to create models and drawings, create a revolved part and subassembly, and model parts within a subassembly
  • Explores modification capabilities and drawing and Bill of Materials templates
  • Moves on to top-level assembly models and drawings, Toolbox components and the Design Library, mates, export and printing capabilities, and creating renderings
  • Includes a glossary, a foreword from the SolidWorks product manager, and downloadable tutorial files

SolidWorks 2010: No Experience Required quickly turns beginners into confident users of SolidWorks. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

1-0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected
I purchased this book to learn SolidWorks. I'm 55 years old and was downsized nine months ago as a Mechanical Engineer. I have 30+ years of experience in technical documentation and manufacturing. There are a lot of books on the market; and the title and price (cheapest) caught my eye. I'm very disappointed with this book. Amazon states, "The only continuous, step-by-step tutorial for SolidWorks". There are tutorials in the book; but they are few and short and far from being step by step. Skipping five to six steps in a tutorial is not step by step and sometimes more. I'm learning more from the SolidWorks help files and tutorials than from this text.

The dimensioning and 2D drawing section is appalling for anyone who wants to learn SolidWorks and apply the ASME Y14 standard. The author presents dimensioning incorrectly, improper usage of leader line gaps, incorrect hole dimensioning schemes, incorrect arrow placement, and it goes on and on. I'm also surprise that the text did not include any models for the new use. This would have been very helpful. Then I realized that the book is written by a blogger. One star is all it gets.

4-0 out of 5 stars No Experience IS required (for new users)
In the normal course of writing about SolidWorks topics, I was provided a copy of this book to review. This short version of my review is being added to Amazon.com to provide a bit of balance to the rating for this book.This book takes a detailed approach to teaching SolidWorks to new users.Though the book is structured as a tutorial, it is also a reliable reference guide to fundamental aspects of SolidWorks.

For experienced 3D CAD users, much of SolidWorks user interface and functionality is intuitive, but that doesn't mean that it shouldn't be covered in a book designed for new users.This book takes a detailed approach to learning SolidWorks.It is so detailed that even some experienced users may learn something by browsing its pages.In doing so, this book gives the reader context for each topic.For example, the FeatureManager (one of the primary user interface areas) is frequently discussed in the context of its use within each particular area.This helps the reader gain real understanding of its value as they perform certain tasks.

As book addresses each topic, it thoroughly covers every detail of the choices presented to the reader.This gives the reader a clear understanding as to why they choose one option over the other within the tutorial tasks.This adds significant value to this book as an actual reference guide.The reader learns more than just how to go through a simple step-by-step process for one exercise.They learn how to use SolidWorks for any design project.

However, sometimes the detail may be too much in the context of a tutorial.For example, chapter 1 teaches the reader about the SolidWorks user interface, but it also provides information on how to customize that interface.Perhaps a chapter on editing the user interface might be better at some later point in the book (or even in another book)?

Even still, this book is a great source to learn SolidWorks for new users.Academia might find this book very useful in their 3D CAD courses.It certainly wouldn't hurt to have this book available in any company that often hires people that may not be completely familiar with SolidWorks.

This book is NOT for advanced or expert SolidWorks users.CAD managers should not buy this book thinking they will learn something new.It is an education tool for new users, and a reference guide for others.

1-0 out of 5 stars A very weak book in general.
I've been using SolidWorks since 2005, but my company has not kept up on subscription and I'm new to the 2010 version. First; SolidWorks 2010 is a major improvement over the older version. Huge improvements across the board in the user interface, toolbars, drawings, manufacturing capabilities, assemblies, features, material library, help and it just goes on.

I was looking for a SolidWorks 2010 book and saw this one written by Gabi Jack - blogger who I respect very much. I obtained a lot of tips from her blog on Solid modeling over the years. The book starts off very slowly; and frankly never really gets there. As an example:
On page 89 - you create your first sketch.
On page 146 - you finally finish your first simple part (base for the lamp).

In 500 pages of text - you create a single lamp assembly; which looks very similar to the one that SolidWorks Corporation used in their older tutorials.

The book does not provide a CD/DVD of examples, templates or before-and-after files of the models in the book. This would be helpful to any user.

To obtain access to needed and additional files or models, you need to download them - which can be an issue if your company has internet download blocks. Example:
On page 151 -download the install FDC Size B drawing template. This is not good!

The book is way too slow for the beginner; and is fairly useless to a present SolidWorks user - especially if you visit Gabi's blog along with others and attend any local SolidWorks user group meeting. A very weak book in general.

PS - Per the 3 posted comments to my review which occurred within 10 minutes of each other - Gabi you rock, but this is the way I feel about the book. Too slow is just too slow for anyone. For the general public, which is not part of the blogging community, what does this say about comments in general?

... Read more


97. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Dreamweaver CS4 (Teach Yourself VISUALLY (Tech))
by Janine Warner
Paperback: 320 Pages (2008-12-10)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$9.44
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0470339640
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer instructions that show you how to do something — and skip the long-winded explanations? If so, then this book is for you. Open it up and you’ll find clear, step-by-step screen shots that show you how to tackle more than 150 Dreamweaver CS4 tasks. Each task-based spread covers a single technique, sure to help you get up and running on Dreamweaver CS4 in no time.

You’ll learn to:

  • Design and preview a Web page
  • Format text and resize images
  • Build fillable Web-based forms
  • Create a rollover image
  • Open linked pages in new windows
  • Work with cascading style sheets
  • Upload pages and test your site

Each Teach Yourself VISUALLY book offers these key features:

  • Helpful sidebars that offer practical tips and tricks
  • Full-color screen shots that demonstrate each task
  • Succinct explanations that walk you through step by step
  • Two-page lessons that break big topics into bite-sized modules
... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Easy to Understand
This book is definitely easy to follow and understand. Doesn't confuse you with coding and a lot of unecessary info. Great for beginners.

2-0 out of 5 stars Confused
This would have been more helpful if it had presented the steps to creating a web site a little more linear. Too much detail about advanced topics thrown out too soon. This was bewildering to me, a complete beginner. I have given up on it for now in favor of a for the Dreamweaver For Dummies web creation book. ... Read more


98. Essentials of Business CD ROM
by Irwin New Media
CD-ROM: Pages (1997-04-01)
-- used & new: US$37.27
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0256228388
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
This CD-ROM, formerly known as the Multimedia MBA, Small Business Edition, provides electronic access to eight best-selling textbooks with a vibrant, graphical and user-friendly appearance.Enhanced navigational tools allow users to utilize the CD more effectively.This product can be used in any principles business course across disciplines.The CD is structured in a push button and a tab format, which allows easy access to the features of the CD.Library, FAQ's (frequently asked questions), Forms, Media, Glossary, and Tutorials are easily accessible via hyper linked push buttons.Texts included on the CD are Larson, Fundamental Accounting Principles, 14/e; Perreault, Basic Marketing, 12/e; Metzger, Business Law and the Regulatory Environment, 9/e; Ivancevich, Human Resource Management, 4/e; Nickels, Understanding Business, 4/e; Hisrich, Entrepreneurship, 3/e; Belch, Advertising Promotion, 3/e; and Kapoor, Personal Finance, 4/e. ... Read more


99. Flash CS4 Professional Digital Classroom
by Fred Gerantabee, Aquent Creative Team, AGI Creative Team
Paperback: 448 Pages (2008-11-24)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$18.88
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0470410930
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Flash CS4 Professional Digital Classroom is like having a personal instructor guiding readers through each lesson, while they work at their own pace. This book includes 13 self-paced lessons that let readers discover essential skills and explore new features and capabilities of Adobe Flash Professional. Every lesson is presented in full color with step-by-step instructions. Learning is reinforced with video tutorials and lesson files on a companion DVD that were developed by the same team of Adobe Certified Instructors and Flash experts who have created many of the official training titles for Adobe Systems. Each video tutorial is approximately five minutes long and demonstrates and explains the concepts and features covered in the lesson. This training package shows the basics of using the program, such as using layers and instances to build animation sequences, as well as advance features, such as using ActionScript to create interactive Web page components. Jam-packed with information, this book and DVD takes users from the basics through intermediate level topics and helps readers find the information they need in a clear, approachable manner.

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (38)

2-0 out of 5 stars Leave's a lot to be desired
I am a graphic design student. This book is a nice start but the problem is that the tutorials are already started. They do not address the step-by-step building of the projects. There is nothing on bones and how to really make them work and control them and bones are really cool and REALLY finicky!
This book is no good as a reference book. You can't open it up and figure out how to make a banner from scratch. It is fine if you want to learn a few things but flash is pretty intricate and this book did not help me very much.

3-0 out of 5 stars Adobe Flash CS4 Digital Classroom Book Review
I would say that this is a good book for learning how to use the Adobe Flash CS4 Professional software. The tutorials are well-written and they also have video tutorials and lessons on the CD that comes with the book. However, not all of the video tutorials reflect the lesson plans for each chapter, it may show only a segment of a chapter's lesson. Other than that, I would still say that it is a good book to quickly learn how to use this software.

5-0 out of 5 stars Flash Pro
I started the book recently, have not finished yet. I knew how to use CS3 version of flash and wanted to learn the improvements. This book is fantastic for learning the upgrades and I think you could learn flash without knowing anything about it from this book. Well written.

4-0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, but a little too short on ActionScript
To begin with, teaching web programming or web design through books is a monumental task. Programming comes easily to some, but is much more difficult for others. Certain publishers and authors work well for some, and not for others. For instance, I have yet to meet a Visual Quickstart Guide that I could follow, whether it be Photoshop, Dreamweaver or Illustrator, but I know plenty of people who swear by them. Conversely, this book worked well for me, but might not for someone else. Tech books are very tied to learning styles and you might have to try a few different publishers before you find what works for you.

In general, this is a pretty good book for learning the basics of Flash animation, provided you are not interested in learning a lot of ActionScript. The chapters on ActionScript are pretty slim, and unless you are already familiar with ECMA Scrip syntax, ActionScript can be somewhat difficult to grasp. For instance, I still don't why I have to type :void; after certain ActionScript functions. Doesn't 'void' mean 'void?' Well, in ActionScript, not exactly. But since ActionScript can be such a powerful tool, especially for enhancing interactivity, I wish more space in the book had been devoted to it.The videos on the DVD are helpful - but they only cover one small aspect of each chapter, which is unfortunately, usually that of easiest task to master. It would have been better to include videos of the more difficult tasks.

The book is very easy to read and equally easy to follow. The lesson files are helpful, although some of them have too much already included from the start, so that you are jumping in in the middle rather than starting from the ground up. For some chapters, that worked just fine; but for others, I felt that I would have learned more if I had had to create more of the project from scratch.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good for it's time, but Flash is Dead
I enjoyed the book, it does get you started off on Flash pretty well. Not much on action script. (This is my review)

But who really cares, Flash is dead anyway,being replaced by HTML5. Okay, so it's not completely dead, Flash will still be used for games and simple applications. After all, Flash does not agree with SEO and Mobile devices. (This is my opinion for the future of buying this book if you plan on making websites in flash) ... Read more


100. Beginning Drupal (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
by Jacob Redding
Paperback: 480 Pages (2010-04-19)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$21.00
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0470438525
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
A thorough introduction that lessens the learning curve to building sites with Drupal 7

Drupal 7 is the latest version of the free, open source content management system Drupal. A powerful content management system and framework Drupal has an unfortunate reputation of having a steep learning curve. This guide to Drupal 7 methodically demystifies Drupal and shortening the learning curve.

Author Jacob Redding is deeply embedded in the Drupal community, and walks first-time Drupal developers through the installation and configuration of a Drupal system. In-depth information on key areas of Drupal explore the Drupal hook system, Drupal's theming layer, and Drupal's API. You'll also get sample code, and lessons that guide you through various aspects of Drupal.

  • Introduces you to every aspect of Drupal 7
  • Demystifies key areas of Drupal and shortens the learning curve for even the most novice beginner
  • Features lessons and sample code that offer extra insight into a Drupal web site
  • Exploring simple single website installations and more advanced multiple site installations that share users and/or content.
  • Addresses how to use Drupal's theming layer to your advantage. 

With this comprehensive and clear book by your side, you will quickly learn to leverage Drupal's impressive power.

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

3-0 out of 5 stars Read the other reviews carefully about Drupal 7
This book describes the version of Drupal (7) that is currently alpha code. This did not jump out at me when I read about the book! In the book there is little mention of what is different about Drupal 6 and the first "Hello World" example will cause you much confusion. I would expect that when Drupal 7 finally does get released, it will differ from the current alpha version, so in a way this book will never be accurate.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent beginner's resource!
My favorite part of my career is training people how to use Drupal. I've been recommending this book since the day it came out and I got my 1st copy.
I really love how this book starts at the beginning. If you're more advanced you can skim the beginning BUT many people will read and reread the beginning. I'm so glad that it's there.
This book assumes nothing. It lets you know what you need to know. It walks you through the important concepts you need to understand THEN walks you through the steps by step instructions to accomplish the tasks you need to perform as a Drupal site builder and administrator.
The fact that the book is good for Druapl6 and Drupal7 audiences is a pure bonus!
I love Drupal because its awesome. It is certainly comforting to know that this is another awesome book about Drupal!

3-0 out of 5 stars Not For Drupal 6 Users
From the Introduction to Beginning Drupal: "This book focuses on Drupal 7, but the changes since Drupal 6 are highlighted where appropriate." Well I'm deep in Chapter 4 and can only remember one "highlighted change".

I started the book with a working version 6 of Drupal, but soon got completely lost as it's really a version 7 book. At this time Drupal 7 is only available in it's 4th Alpha version. Version 7 is a lot different.

I did install a local version of Drupal 7 Alpha 4 and now I'm following along fine with the book. Version 7 will be released sometime this year and it's worth learning and being ready in my opinion, but the author should have been way more clear in what this book is about. ... Read more


  Back | 81-100 of 100
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Prices listed on this site are subject to change without notice.
Questions on ordering or shipping? click here for help.

site stats