+ Excellent & Highly Recommended Book + Required Reading For Anyone Serious About Software Development + seminal classic + A insightful book about software project development
Great EJB3 Book! You will be greatly pleased with your purchase.
+ Everything EJB + Excellent book on EJB 3.0 and JPA 1.0, even for a beginner
This is a great introduction to EJBs in general, and now EJB3. (the JSR 220 standard) Just like EJBs are now easier to develop with version 3, so is it easy to read and study this book. I hold O'Reilly in a high regard, (doesn't mean I'm a fan boy though, they do have their share of bad apples) ...
+ A Book Not Just for the Java World + Mixed Feelings
This is a great book. It compares different tools, and shows how to keep things simple and maintainable. Whether it's common sense, like other reviewers wrote, depends on your experiences.
It's easy to get overwhelmed by all the different Java tool acronymns- this is a sane response to all the ...
This is the one book you buy everyone on your team and tell them to read as the first step to implementing scrum. It's well written, clear, and consise. Most people only need to read chapters 2-4, 5-7 are on control theory, etc that is interesting but not required.
This is good stuff 'straight ...
+ Good Overall View of the Language and Potential + Everything about AspectJ that you didn't know to ask
Since my last attempt to get a book to learn about AspectJ wasn't very productive, I decided to try again with Eclipse AspectJ: Aspect-Oriented Programming with AspectJ and the Eclipse AspectJ Development Tools by Adrian Colyer, Andy Clement, George Harley, and Matthew Webster. *Much*, much ...
+ If you are a programmer, this is a must read + A bit old school, but an excellent starting point... + The One book you absolutely must read if you develop with object oriented languages.
+ Excellent resource for anyone interested in LAMP + Super Reference
Open Source Development with LAMP (hereafter "OSWB") is the perfect book to learn a wide variety of server technologies that will have you writing useful, clean, fast, and productive websites before you finish reading. I was one of the technical editors of this book, and was able to watch it evolve ...
+ A Book Not Just for the Java World + Mixed Feelings
This is a great book. It compares different tools, and shows how to keep things simple and maintainable. Whether it's common sense, like other reviewers wrote, depends on your experiences.
It's easy to get overwhelmed by all the different Java tool acronymns- this is a sane response to all the ...
+ Excellent & Highly Recommended Book + Required Reading For Anyone Serious About Software Development + seminal classic + A insightful book about software project development
+ Good Overall View of the Language and Potential + Everything about AspectJ that you didn't know to ask
Since my last attempt to get a book to learn about AspectJ wasn't very productive, I decided to try again with Eclipse AspectJ: Aspect-Oriented Programming with AspectJ and the Eclipse AspectJ Development Tools by Adrian Colyer, Andy Clement, George Harley, and Matthew Webster. *Much*, much ...
+ Excellent resource for anyone interested in LAMP + Super Reference
Open Source Development with LAMP (hereafter "OSWB") is the perfect book to learn a wide variety of server technologies that will have you writing useful, clean, fast, and productive websites before you finish reading. I was one of the technical editors of this book, and was able to watch it evolve ...