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Citrix MetaFrame XP: Advanced Technical Design Guide
23 reviews
Brian S. Madden
Brianmadden.com Publishing Group
, 2002
The best stuff about Citrix out there
In my opinion, this book is the ONLY interesting published book about Citrix until now. I have read most of the available books about Citrix and Terminal Services and this is the only one I would buy again. If you are a Citrix Certified Administrator, you will find this book very helpful. Personally speaking, I prefer it to most of the Citrix official documentation. Take into account that it is a ...
Programming WPF
55 reviews
Chris Sells
,
Ian Griffiths
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
, 2007
Possibly a "Classic"
A quick background of my skills prior to reading the book so you know where I'm coming from: - Strong: C++, Win32, 2D UI - Learning: C#, .NET, WPF, XAML, XML Being extremely anxious to dig in to WPF, I was seeking a book that would hold my hand through the process but by the end, leave no stones unturned. This book comes close. My first attempt at learning was "Windows Presentation ...
Misdemeanor Man
28 reviews
Dylan Schaffer
, 2004
Funny, rich, and compulsively readable
I'm not a huge fan of legal mysteries, but Schaffer doesn't write your average courtroom potboiler. First of all, this book is funny as hell. Gordy is a great character, a perfect combination of pathos and humor, and I was rooting for him from the first chapter on. The lawyer aspects engaged me more than I would have expected---being a lawyer himself, Schaffer takes us through a trial that ...
Data Binding with Windows Forms 2.0: Programming Smart Client Data Applications with .NET (Microsoft .NET ...
24 reviews
Brian Noyes
Addison-Wesley Professional
, 2006
Great for Data Binding to Object Models
I'm not sure where that other reviewer got the idea that this book is only for data binding to datasets.One of the best chapters in the book has fifty pages on how to prepare an object model for data-binding, and the rest of the book gives pretty much equal time to binding to objects and to data sets. The object model chapter assumes that an application's domain model will contain the ...
Fighting for Your Life: The African-American Criminal Justice Survival Guide
26 reviews
John V. Elmore
Amber Books
, 2004
Fighting For Your Life is the MUST READ BOOK OF THE YEAR!
Fighting For Your Life: The African America Criminal Survival Guide told by John V. Elmore, Esq. and Foreword by a friend of the literary community, Mr. Tony Rose is the most responsible book on the planet.There is something that rang a familiar air of discord as I glimpsed at the chained arms on the cover of Fighting For Your Life: The African America Criminal Survival Guide told by John V. ...
Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. I: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture
43 reviews
Douglas E. Comer
Prentice Hall
, 1995
Beginners look no further!
I knew nothing about TCP/IP. As a result, I bought a book "learn TCP/IP in 24 hours" and trashed it after I bought this book, no more 24 hour books. I had no idea what routing is and were to start looking for documents on the internet. This book is scientific and puts it all together. Each chapter lists the RFC that he relied on so you know were the stuff came from. The book is not boring; the ...
The 29% Solution: 52 Weekly Networking Success Strategies
38 reviews
Ivan Misner
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Michelle R. Donovan
Greenleaf Book Group Press
, 2008
Excellent Reference to Keep You on Track
The authors start out with the premise that although networking is proven to be valuable in business, it is still rarely taught in business schools. The book begins with a self-analysis test to help determine one's networking skills. Topics and assignments are broken down into 52 weeks, with spaces in some of the chapters for you to write in the book as you do that week's assignment. (Not ...
You Poor Monster
33 reviews
Michael Kun
MacAdam/Cage
, 2005
I Really Love This Book
It is rare when a writer is able to put together a book that works on multiple levels. Mr. Kun has done that with You Poor Monster, which is the best book I have read in many a year. It is insightful, yet entertaining. It makes you question everything you have read, and everything you think you know. I am tempted to say, "I laughed, I cried, it's the feel-good book of the year," but that ...
Windows NT/2000 Thin Client Solutions: Implementing Terminal Services and Citrix MetaFrame (2nd Edition) ...
24 reviews
Todd W. Mathers
Sams
, 2000
Superb book on Citrix and Thin Client Solutions
If you are thinking about configuring a Terminal Services server and/or using Citrix Metaframe, this is the best book you can buy. I have bought them all, and even if you have experience with TS, and or Citrix, this book is full of great tips and extremely useful information. Buy it! Don't wait.
Domino System Administration
28 reviews
Rob Kirkland
Sams
, 2003
Nice Admin Guide, Lots of Reading
A good book that has a lot of Domino Information. I find myself referencing it from time to time. A nice tool to have at your disposal.
The Burning Plain
17 reviews
Michael Nava
Putnam Adult
, 1998
The proverbial "page-turner"
First of all, I have never particularly been a mystery fan (well... okay, I admit I watched "Murder She Wrote" while I ironed. It was great because I didn't really have to pay very much attention to it -- the program that is, not the ironing... I haven't ironed since it was cancelled, by the way). So why did I pick up this particular book? Although I wasn't specifically looking for a mystery, ...
Tell Your Clients Where to Go! A Practical Guide to Providing Passionate Client Leadership
21 reviews
Todd Sebastian
Infinity Publishing
, 2008
Great Job Seeker Book w/ Great Multiple Application Techniques
Mr. Sebastian shows amazing savvy and passion for improving brands and people. The book is an excellent tool for coaching professionals in transition (which I have done for quite some time). It is clear , concise and a no nonsense approach to optimizing situations with clients and or prospective business partners/employers. Many of the techniques are applicable to a number of life situations ...
Beginning SQL Server 2000 for Visual Basic Developers
14 reviews
Thearon Willis
Peer Information Inc.
, 2000
Taught me everything I needed to know...
I had to learn SQL programming with Visual Basic 6 in about a month's time for a project. This book taught me everything I needed to know to deliver the application. Everytime I came across a stumbling block in my code or in SQL Server 2000 I found the answer in this book. This book will make you feel that you not only know how to make Visual Basic talk to SQL Server, it will make you feel you ...
Microsoft Reporting Services in Action (In Action series)
22 reviews
Teo Lachev
Manning Publications
, 2004
The Book That Saved The Project
The project: create a secure, distributed, Internet-facing, interactive ASP.Net reporting application for a Very Large Customer. The schedule: short. The budget: low. Amazingly, we got it done, and I credit Teo and this book with helping us meet our requirements. The Microsoft Reporting Services 1.0 documentation is not very useful to the newcomer, and with 7 months' experience now, I can ...
Windows Server Cookbook for Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000
18 reviews
Robbie Allen
O'Reilly Media
, 2005
Very helpful to admins / IT support
We're a software engineering company, and I maintain our internal servers (6-7 servers) as well as provide customer support on our products. A lot of that involves asking for information from the customer - and this book helps in putting together scripts that I can send out that will send back information to us that avoids us asking to exchange 5 emails to get the same result. Anything that saves ...
Microsoft® IIS 6.0 Administrator's Pocket Consultant (IT-Administrator's Pocket Consultant)
16 reviews
William R. Stanek
Microsoft Press
, 2003
Excellent beginner to mid-level book
This is an easy to read book with the detail you would expect from a pocket consultant. The author doesn't waste time with the basic chit-chat and does a good job of laying out the useful material. Content includes initial setup, backup, performance monitoring/tuning and more advanced features such as registry and metabase settings. Advanced readers will eventually want to search for further ...
Hitchhiker's Guide to SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services (Microsoft Windows Server System Series)
16 reviews
Peter Blackburn
,
William R. Vaughn
Addison-Wesley Professional
, 2004
SQL RS Beyond the basics (and some basics too)
If you're a moderately skilled programmer, a self-learner, and you want to get beyond just "getting started" deploying and using Sql Server 2000 Reporting Services, this is the book for you. I especially found the chapters on customized set up extremely helpful. The installation wizard doesn't offer a whole lot of options, and most of teh time you don't know fully how you want to configure it ...
Samba: Integrating Linux and Windows with CDROM
16 reviews
John D. Blair
No Starch Press
, 2000
Excellent! It's EASIER than you THINK!
Samba in a cinch. You pick up this book and within an hour you can have Samba running. There is really nothing to it. John Blair is a member of the Samba team, so he REALLY knows his stuff. He's also a remarkably good technical writer. All the details are here, and the index is great. If you need something that this book doesn't cover, then you're way beyond me! Have to setup Samba in a ...
Get More Referrals Now!
22 reviews
Bill Cates
McGraw-Hill
, 2004
Let somebody else do the selling for you
Referrals now is an excellent book that explains how to obtain more business by asking for referrals. Most friends and existing clients are more than willing to recommend your product or sevices if you just ask for it. Sales people sometimes view asking for referrals as a sign of weakness or problems in the business. This is not true. If you want to build up a business very quickly without a ...
Get Clients Now!(TM): A 28-Day Marketing Program for Professionals and Consultants
20 reviews
C. J. Hayden
AMACOM
, 1999
Get quick and easy advice on what to do for marketing
It's easy to get overwhelmed with business and self-help books because authors provide a wealth of suggestions and no clear path. This is where Hayden's book stands out. She breaks everything down from the six marketing strategies and setting up measurable goals to selecting ten doable activities. The book also includes two worksheets that work with the program for easier reviewing and ...
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