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Product: Book - Paperback
Title: Search Engine Visibility Publisher: New Riders Press Authors: Shari Thurow Rating: 4/5 Adam Souza is reviewing the book because Adam Souza has learned that when searching for his name Adam Souza, because someone with my name has done book reviews on Amazon, my web site, http://www.adamsouza.com does not get ranked as high. So this is a test. If what I read in the book holds true this may help up my ranking...ironic.
Product: Book - Paperback
Title: A+ Certification for Dummies Publisher: For Dummies Authors: Ron Gilster Rating: 4/5 (the test is on the old stuff)I agree with alot of the other coments on this book, and there are some mistakes. But it will help you pass the test and get you A+ certification. I used it to refresh before the test and passed. Infact if it weren't for the mistakes I would give it 5 stars.
Product: Book - Paperback
Title: Building Secure Microsoft ASP.NET Applications Publisher: Microsoft Press Authors: Microsoft Corporation Rating: 5/5 The Patterns and Practices Series represents the bridge between known best practices and applications. Busy application developers are frequently tasked with building complex and secure system, and at the same time, are required to operate with limited resources and time. This series, and ASP.NET Security specifically, give good prescriptive guidance for a large number of common application scenarios. The how-to sections are exceeding valuable. Check out other books in this series and you will find lots of good guidance to jump start development on the MS platform.
Product: Book - Paperback
Title: Effective C++: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your Programs and Design (2nd Edition) Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Authors: Scott Meyers Rating: 5/5 If you're C++ developer, you should not miss this book. Before I read this book, I was reading the Scott articles on Internet. Although the explanation was not as detail ad the book, it gave some good start. Reading this book, I finally knew a little more about the memory leak in C++. As such, I strongly recommend C++ developer or programmer read this book. I have not done so, I should try to avoid using C++. Experience C++ developers or programmers may not be able to point out the simple programming error in this books or Scott's Internet articles.
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