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PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice, Second Edition6 reviews
Matt Zandstra

Apress, 2007

Best OO book on PHP ever
This is the best book I've read on Object Orientated PHP. This book does a great job of explaining the ins and outs of OO in PHP 5. As a self taught PHP developer of 5 years, I had lots of questions about "am I doing this right", "how should this be done" and the book has answered most of those questions. I'd recommend the book to those who already have an advanced PHP knowledge but are ...
  
  











  



  
The Object Of His Protection (Kimani Romance)3 reviews
Brenda Jackson

Kimani, 2008

The Object Of His Protection
This is the final book of this series and it ends with a bang. Drey and Charlene are one hot couple when they both stop fighting their feelings. The person the family least expected is revealed to be the one who murdered their father and why he did it plus it is also revealed the identity of a secret son and who he is. This was a great ending for the Secret Son Series.
  
  











  



  
The Altered Object: Techniques, Projects, Inspiration17 reviews
Terry Taylor

Lark Books, 2007

Great book!
I had been eying this book for awhile now and was surprised when my husband got it for me for Christmas. I love it! It's well laid out and has very lovely photos. Quite inspirational!
  
  











  



  
Business Objects XI - CBT: Designer XI (2nd Edition)8 reviews
Robert D. Schmidt

Schmidt Ink, inc., 2007

Book useful and author helpful - exactly what we need in today's world
We've have been buying the Creating Documents with Business Objects books for years. Whenever we hire a new employee, we order the Web Intelligence book, and if they are to make universes, they also get the Designer book. This combination has worked very well for our employees. Recently, we ordered the CBT versions of these books and were surprised to see that we still got the same book. We ...
  
  











  



  
Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series)250 reviews
Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, ...

Addison-Wesley Professional, 1994

If you are a programmer, this is a must read
The concept of design patterns transcends programming languages. If you wish to think "outside the box" yet be effective and efficient, either this book will provide the answer or help you think in ways that you can develop our own design. A must read.
  
  











  



  
The Object-Oriented Thought Process (3rd Edition) (Developer's Library)42 reviews
Matt Weisfeld

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2008

I finally get it!
This book is wonderful for someone is is thinking about OO. I code in PHP and have struggled through different coding books on how to implement OO in my designs. Those books showed me how, but never showed me the why. This is the first book that I've found that takes a step back and looks at OO for an abstract view that lets you better appreciate the practical view. For those starting in OO ...
  
  











  



  
Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (Head First)36 reviews
Brett D. McLaughlin, Gary Pollice, ...

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2006

Fantastic introduction or refresher on object oriented concepts
How I wish I'd had this book earlier in my programming career! The Head First series use a novel teaching style that is designed to be engaging and informative and to work for a wide range of people. We all learn in different ways so this book uses them all to make sure you get the point. The examples are clear and the concepts presented in a way that I was able to understand them and ...
  
  











  



  
Business Objects XI - CBT: Web Intelligence XI10 reviews
Robert D Schmidt

Schmidt Ink, Inc., 2007

Webi XI CBT - a tremendous value!!!
Our organization uses Business Objects quite substantially. We have some applications using a variety of older BO releases, as well as applications using XI R2 Webi. Our training needs are vast and varied. Using this CBT, I set up a pilot training program. I loaded up the universes & data into our training environment, in no time at all. I set up a series of lab sessions for individuals to have ...
  
  











  



  
Fabulous Jewelry from Found Objects: Creative Projects, Simple Techniques (Lark Jewelry Book)8 reviews
Marthe Le Van

Lark Books, 2007

Found Objects=Fun Book
Marthe Le Van has put together a fun collection of easy to locate "found objects", the designs are usually funky and are achievable if you have a gerneral understanding of jewellery making. With written directions only, no pictures of the step by step, this is not for a beginner. There is a good introduction, listing the tools and terms together with basic instructions at the start of how to do ...
  
  











  



  
Sharp Objects: A Novel128 reviews
Gillian Flynn

Three Rivers Press, 2007

Wow -- what a debut!
This is an extremely well-written and forceful book, especially for a first novel. There's nothing remotely tentative about this story of Chicago reporter Camille Preaker's return to her little southeast Missouri hometown to do a story on the murder of two local young girls less than a year apart. It may be the work of a serial killer and the local head cop is out of his depth, so they've called ...
  
  











  



  
The System of Objects (Radical Thinkers)4 reviews
Jean Baudrillard

Verso, 2006

A seminal force in semiotics Beaudrillard's first book rocks
If you're academically inclined and into semiotics, this book should be part of your library. Any designer of systems, whether they be Web applications, lemon squeezers, or a marketing campaign, would probably find use of the insights offered here.
  
  











  



  
Expert C# 2005 Business Objects, Second Edition (Expert)27 reviews
Rockford Lhotka

Apress, 2006

Exactly What I Was Looking For
When I decided to start reading this book, I was hoping to expand my knowledge of N-Tier programming to the point where I could develop my own business framework (not necessarily built on CSLA.NET) that was flexible and reusable across various solutions (Web, Windows, *WPF, *Silverlight,etc). I was not disappointed. The author begins the book with a brief explanation on architectures (physical ...
  
  











  



  
PHP Object-Oriented Solutions2 reviews
David Powers

friends of ED, 2008

At last a comprehensive OOP book devoted to PHP
If you want to explore the power of Object Oriented Programming in the latest versions of PHP, (5.2 and up) then this book really shines. A simple introduction leads in to sample code and the creation of reusable modules that are clearly explained. I wish I'd had this book as my introduction to OOP in PHP!
  
  











  



  
The Object Primer: Agile Model-Driven Development with UML 2.011 reviews
Scott W. Ambler

Cambridge University Press, 2004

If you understand the target audience this is the best book on the market
For those who want a quick, fun introduction and intermediate mastery of UML 2.0 without getting sidetracked in all the esoteric notation that is rarely used, this is your book. I have used it since its release (and the edition before that) for teaching UML and good Object Oriented Design concepts. Many will throw stones (UML Purists that are more interested in UML Metamodel Purity then getting ...
  
  











  



  
Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory3 reviews
Jay R. Greenberg, Stephen A. Mitchell

Harvard University Press, 1983

Essential reading
This book is cited in virtually every book written on object relations theory since its publication. It gives a thorough background to the theories of all of the major contributors to object relations theory. It is brilliantly written and understandable with a basic knowledge of psychoanalytic jargon. An essential work.
  
  











  



  
Object-Oriented JavaScript7 reviews
Stoyan Stefanov

Packt Publishing, 2008

One of the top books in the field
Having read a large number of JavaScript books, I would say that this is easily one of the best around. The introductory chapters are above average, and thoughtfully mention a number of useful details. The core chapters in the book describe Functions, Objects, Prototype, and Inheritance. These chapters alone are worth the price of the book. They are probably clearer than any other book on the ...
  
  











  



  
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications (3rd Edition) (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)37 reviews
Grady Booch, Robert A. Maksimchuk, ...

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2007

copiously explained examples
[A review of the 3rd EDITION, 2007.] Booch et al teach Object Oriented analysis at a level separate from and independent of any particular OO language like Java, C++ or C#. The length of the discourse means that if you are uncertain as to how to make your classes, there is ample material here to draw advice from. The early chapters focus on issues like notation. Necessary. But the meat of ...
  
  











  



  
Objects First With Java: A Practical Introduction Using BlueJ (4th Edition)26 reviews
David J. Barnes, Michael Kolling

Prentice Hall, 2008

Different form the rest! Objects first, objects alive - what OOP is about.
Most other books on Java are practically carbon copies of each other. They'll take you through the same boring sequence of learning. When you get to objects, you're just overwhelmed with (what seems to be) information of little practical relevance - or at least, no fun. One hardly gets the feel for what the Object Oriented programming hype is all about. BlueJ gives you an IDE and code. Like most ...
  
  











  



  
Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UMLTheory and Practice13 reviews
Doug Rosenberg, Matt Stephens

Apress, 2007

A recommended read for anyone.
This book does everything it promises and more. While reading this book you will learn a design methodology that will help you in every project you work on. What you won't learn is a framework that does all the work for you. You also won't learn to rely on someone else's code. Instead you will learn how to really think about your project from the initial design to the final solution. You ...
  
  











  



  
Object Lessons: 100 Lessons from Everyday Life2 reviews
Charles Ryrie

Moody Publishers, 1991

Ryrie uses practical everyday things to teach truth.
Mr. Ryrie's book is practical, has variety, is based on scriptural truth, is easy to adapt to your cultural situation, and helps teach more clearly, dificult to explain, christian life truths. It is easy to read and easy to use.
  
  











  








   



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