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Review of Building Web Services and .NET Applications

March 9th, 2010 No comments
Building Web Services and .NET Applications

I just coughed up $50 plus $17 overnight shipping thinking that I was buyinga good book on application develpment with a focus on Web Services.When I recieved the book, I was very dissappointed.Chapter 2:What is XML….Chapter 3: What is a schema.. Chapter 5:What is XSLT? on and on….. It is possible that this book may [...]

Review of IBM Rational Business Developer with EGL

February 13th, 2010 No comments
IBM Rational Business Developer with EGL

An easy to follow cookbook for writing business applications. The examples and graphics provided are very helpful. I keep this book near my desk for easy reference.
Product Description
This book introduces IBM Rational Business Developer, a software-development environment that lets you write enterprise applications quickly. The main subject is EGL, the high-level language at the heart [...]

Review of A Manager’s Guide to Data Warehousing

January 13th, 2010 No comments
A Manager

I bought this book after reading chapter 1.Both chapter 1 – 3 are good readings but the remaining chapters are not fantastic.
I have read the entire Wiley-Ralph Kimball series, perhaps that’s why I feel that the content of the book is diluted.
Product DescriptionAimed at helping business and IT managers clearly communicate with each other, this [...]

Review of Professional BizTalk Server 2006

January 9th, 2010 No comments
Professional BizTalk Server 2006

The first thing I want to point out (as it’s not published yet) is that I’ve actually read this book – and in its entirety – and I wasn’t paid for it. So basically, I have no reason to misrepresent it
In my opinion, there are very few people on the planet in the [...]

Review of FrontPage 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies

December 28th, 2009 No comments
FrontPage 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

FrontPage was designed for Dummies. (Well, let’s be more polite and say not dumb people, but people unfamiliar with this product.) And Microsoft has continued this tradition. FrontPage 2003 is much more closely integrated into the Microsoft Office environment that it was a few versions ago. There is now support for cascading style sheets, database [...]