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Product: Book - Paperback
Title: JavaScript: The Definitive Guide Publisher: O'Reilly Authors: David Flanagan Rating: 5/5 "Don't judge a book by it's cover." I have read some of the chapters and learned more in 5 minutes than I have in 5 books previously. It may not have a great cover, but it does have great content. Do yourself a favor and get it. I highly recommend it.
Product: Book - Paperback
Title: Enterprise JavaBeans, Fourth Edition Publisher: O'Reilly Authors: Richard Monson-Haefel, Bill Burke, Sacha Labourey Rating: 5/5 I just wanted to say that I found this to be good book on Enterprise Java Beans (EJB). I am currently using this book to write a few applications and found it to be useful. This is definitely not a place for JDBC reference. I don't understand why people are complaining about this book not covering JDBC. The author covers the fundamental concepts of EJBs very much without getting bogged down with proprietary information. I definitely recommend this book. I only thing I regret is the lack of a CD rom with the code examples. Right now, I am having to type all the code.
Product: Book - Paperback
Title: Cocoa(R) Programming for Mac(R) OS X (2nd Edition) Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Authors: Aaron Hillegass Rating: 5/5 Well done. We need more like this. There are so many resources for windows products but so few quality ones for MAC. This is a very useful resource for anyone wishing to program for a man or to simply understand mac more. http://poetryring.com/
Product: Book - Paperback
Title: Official Final Fantasy VII Strategy Guide Publisher: Bradygames Authors: David Cassady Rating: 5/5 Ok first off THIS BOOK RULES!! It helped me a lot when i got stuck and didnt know wha to do. Even though it did give away a little to muchof the story i didnt care.. i had already beat the game about a bah-zillion times
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