Book Review: Professional Apache 2.0
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Professional PHP4: A Book Review
Professional PHP4: A Book Review
02/03/2003 10:14 AMAside from a few minor quibbles (and those weird covers), this is a
solid and well planned book.
Book review: Professional PHP4 XML
(Slashdot)
Book review: Professional PHP4 XML
(Slashdot)
09/25/2002 10:46 AMBook Review: Apache Cookbook
Book Review: Apache Cookbook
01/02/2004 06:03 AMA lot of helpful tips and advice make up for a few shortcomings.
Web Development With Apache And Perl: A
Book Review
Web Development With Apache And Perl: A
Book Review
06/16/2002 10:53 PMLinux Journal Jun 16 2002 10:20PM ET
Book Review: "Apache Security" By
O'Reilly
Book Review: "Apache Security" By
O'Reilly
06/17/2005 03:37 PMBook Review of Web Development with
Apache and Perl
Book Review of Web Development with
Apache and Perl
10/17/2002 04:59 AMCompuNotes Oct 17 2002 3:47AM ET
Book Review: Linux Apache Web Server
Administration, 2nd Ed.
Book Review: Linux Apache Web Server
Administration, 2nd Ed.
03/14/2003 01:08 PMWith closer attention to the details and the examples, this could have
been a great book.
Book review: The Book of SAX: The Simple
API for XML (Unix Review)
Book review: The Book of SAX: The Simple
API for XML (Unix Review)
11/18/2002 09:56 AMBook Review: Windows Admin Scripting
Little Black Book, Second Edition
Book Review: Windows Admin Scripting
Little Black Book, Second Edition
06/12/2004 12:32 PMBook review - Book lowers fear of
threats
Book review - Book lowers fear of
threats
12/15/2003 08:15 AMvnunet.com Dec 15 2003 7:11AM ET
ICE Book Reader Professional v4.5
ICE Book Reader Professional v4.5
03/14/2003 06:20 PMICE Book Reader Professional can read LIT, TXT, RTF, HTML, MS Word
documents and PALM books (.PDB and .PRC).
Review: Review: XAMPP--An Apache Server
Stack
Review: Review: XAMPP--An Apache Server
Stack
06/17/2005 04:24 PM"The cornerstone of most open source application serving is the
ubiquitous LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP/Python/Perl) stack. Yet it's
not always as easy as you'd expect to get all the elements of the
stack properly installed and working together. Enter XAMPP..."
Book Excerpt: Professional PHP4 XML, Pt
4
Book Excerpt: Professional PHP4 XML, Pt
4
09/03/2002 11:37 AMYou've transformed, queried, and modified; only one PHP XML task
remains. The final installment of our excerpt series focuses on the
writing of XML data from non-XML sources; and as usual, multiple
approaches are possible. From Wrox Press. 0903
Book Excerpt: Professional PHP4 XML, Pt.
2
Book Excerpt: Professional PHP4 XML, Pt.
2
08/19/2002 09:49 AMTransformation is handy, but for true interactive Web applications the
ability to modify XML is crucial. Part 2 of our series from
"Professional PHP4 XML" describes how you can use DOM, SAX, and XSLT
based methods to alter your XML data. From Wrox Press. 0819
Book Excerpt: Professional PHP4 XML
Book Excerpt: Professional PHP4 XML
08/12/2002 09:47 AMJoin us for a cappuccino on the corner of PHP and XML, the
intersection for two of the busiest streets in the Web developer
community. We begin with PHP4 transformation techniques using XSLT or
SAX--or, "How to make your XML look the way you want it to." From Wrox
Press. 0812
Book Excerpt: Professional PHP4 XML, Pt.
3
Book Excerpt: Professional PHP4 XML, Pt.
3
08/26/2002 08:32 AMQuerying and creating are the topics in part 3 of our PHP/XML series.
While there are many ways to retrieve data from an XML file, only one
method allows for the efficient conversion of that information into
objects. From Wrox Press. 0826
Professional PHP4 XML book excerpt, part
2
Professional PHP4 XML book excerpt, part
2
08/22/2002 11:29 AMIn this chapter we'll be putting what we've learned in the previous
chapters into practice to see
different solutions to the same problem using different technologies.
By the end of this chapter we'll
have learned:
- How to abstract different XML processing problems
- How to transform XML documents using XSLT or SAX
- A way to implement SAX filters, and examples of SAX filter
chains
- What can be done to speed up XSLT transformations
- How to modify XML documents using DOM
- How to modify XML documents using SAX filters
- How to modify XML documents using XSLT
- How to transform XML data into PHP objects
- How to write XML data from non-XML data using DOM
- How to write a SAX parser for non-XML data
"zeldman.stuf"
Professional PHP Webservices - A long
awaited book by Wrox Press
Professional PHP Webservices - A long
awaited book by Wrox Press
12/09/2002 04:09 AMThis book would give the reader all that they always wanted to know
about the PHP WebServices - consumption, development and deployment,
description, discovery and security of Web Services, all packaged with
real world case studies!
Read more about this at the link given
Review: Acrobat 7 Professional
Review: Acrobat 7 Professional
04/05/2005 03:08 PMFor the first time, users of the free Adobe Reader 7.0 can participate
in a review workflow initiated in Acrobat 7 Professional. This is a
very impressive update for a fair price.
Review: OmniOutliner 3 Professional
Review: OmniOutliner 3 Professional
06/17/2005 04:33 PMIf you want a traditional outlining program with a great user
interface that’s versatile, powerful and plays well with other
applications, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better tool
anywhere than OmniOutliner 3 Pro.
Review: PDF2Office 2.1 Professional
Review: PDF2Office 2.1 Professional
04/18/2005 04:40 PMIf you have to open simple PDF files in Microsoft Word on a regular
basis, PDF2Office 2.1 Professional is a very useful tool.
Unfortunately, converting all PDFs with just the click of a mouse
isn’t as simple or as accurate as you might like.
Professional PHP4 XML review
Professional PHP4 XML review
09/24/2002 12:21 PMLooking across the XML bookshelf today, it's easy to see many books
discussing XML in a generic manner, or more commonly how to utilize
XML within Java, .NET and Perl. Moreover, despite the broad based
support that PHP has for XML, there has been no book that tackled the
complexities and best practices, and at the same time offered a
comprehensive resource to the XML-based APIs -- at least not until
now. Read on for more about the best selling Professional PHP4 XML."
-- SpinDoctor
"zeldman.50001"
Review: SuSE Linux Professional 9
Review: SuSE Linux Professional 9
01/22/2004 02:37 AMSuSE fine-tunes its professional desktop Linux distribution.
phpTraveller: Review of Professional
PHP4 XML
phpTraveller: Review of Professional
PHP4 XML
03/11/2003 01:22 AMOver from the
phpTraveller this morning,
there's their own review of the new Wrox book,
Professional PHP4
XML.
Distribution review: Linare Professional
Distribution review: Linare Professional
04/12/2005 05:37 AMLinare Professional is a commercial GNU/Linux distribution based on
Fedora Core. It is themed to look and feel like Windows XP and aims to
be a full-featured well-integrated desktop OS. Sadly, I've found it
offers little more value than Fedora Core, and that value comes at a
cost.
SuSE Linux 9.3 Professional Review at
Mad Penguin
SuSE Linux 9.3 Professional Review at
Mad Penguin
04/06/2005 08:51 PMSlashdot Apr 7 2005 12:36AM GMT
Review - Microsoft Visio Professional
2002
Review - Microsoft Visio Professional
2002
01/12/2003 09:44 PMWebmasterBase Jan 12 2003 8:55PM ET
Software Review: Quask FormArtist
Professional
Software Review: Quask FormArtist
Professional
02/13/2004 07:25 AMIf you do a lot of web design work, chances are that you've had to
create forms, which can be a time consuming task. If you've been
looking for an easier way of getting the job done, check out Quask
FormArtist. By Nathan Segal. 0213
Review - Microsoft Visio 2002
Professional
Review - Microsoft Visio 2002
Professional
01/13/2003 09:08 PMWebmasterBase Jan 13 2003 7:44PM ET
Apache 2003 Review
Apache 2003 Review
12/19/2003 11:25 AM
Apache Week reviews 2003 for significant events in the Apache
calendar and tries to fit in a 'we wish you Apache New Year' joke
this book review
this book review
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A New Book Review
A New Book Review
08/27/2004 01:28 PMIn
this
review of
We the Media, Chris Schroeder, vice president
for strategy at the Washington Post Company and former CEO of
WashingtonPost.com, has some
amazingly flattering words. I blush...
Book Review
Book Review
03/13/2003 10:16 AMI've been ill for two weeks now, So I haven't been able to do anything
in my spare time besides...
LinuxPlanet: Review: XAMPP--An Apache
Server Stack
LinuxPlanet: Review: XAMPP--An Apache
Server Stack
06/17/2005 04:24 PM"The cornerstone of most open source application serving is the
ubiquitous LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP/Python/Perl) stack. Yet it's
not always as easy as you'd expect to get all the elements of the
stack properly installed and working together. Enter XAMPP..."
Book Review: Programming PHP
Book Review: Programming PHP
09/09/2002 08:34 AMBook Review: iPhoto 4 For Mac OS X
Book Review: iPhoto 4 For Mac OS X
07/07/2004 11:17 AMStu Gitlow checks in with another in a series of Mac book reviews.
Book Review: WarDriving
Book Review: WarDriving
05/27/2004 06:24 PMNobody likes to make enemies, but I have to be honest about the
dollar-to-content value of this book: Let me be clear from the outset.
I don't know any of the authors of this book, except by reputation,
and have nothing but the highest regard for their technical knowledge
and their achievements. The folks who wrote WarDriving: Drive, Detect,
Defend are experts about most of what they write about, and offer
great technical insights and tips throughout. That said, I can't
recommend this book primarily because the best advice is already
available on the Web for free in much the same form; chunks of the
most practical early part of the book are repetitive to cover
different operating systems or scenarios with the same approach; the
middle part of the book comprises a 60-page-long set of anecdotes with
long code extracts; and the last part of the book features security
advice that's somewhat strange focusing on commercial software and
hardware that's obscure and hard to use and mostly out of keeping with
the kind of audience that could possibly be interested in this title.
A factor that led to book bloat (520 pages, no CD-ROM, $49.99) is the
lengthy reproduction of code, sometimes double spaced that a reader
must be expected to input rather than download or copy and paste from
a Web page. Further, many of the programs seem too idiosyncratic to be
of general utility, arguing against their inclusion in the printed
book even if other programs were printed in full. For fairness's sake,
after reading this book a few weeks ago, I sent the publisher's
publicist contact my remarks and a list of errors found in the book. I
was promised some follow up and didn't get it, so the statute of
limitations of waiting for a response to specifics has ended. I should
also make it clear that I have co-written a book on wireless
networking which has practically no overlap with this book. In
general, the book is best at collecting and providing documentation on
the trickiest aspects of scanning for, recording, and defending
against wardriving and Wi-Fi network cracking. Some of the areas on
defense are the strongest in the book, although other areas seem
highly misguided. From the first page of the book to the end of
Chapter 7, page 243, it's at its strongest. It's a cogent, how-to
guide to installing and...
CodeWalkers: New Book Review
CodeWalkers: New Book Review
03/19/2003 10:24 PMOver on
CodeWalkers.com this
morning, there's a new review of a book (from Sams Publishing, not
Wrox) about the second edition of the book
PHP and MySQL Web
Development.
Book Review: Against All Enemies
Book Review: Against All Enemies
04/17/2004 03:20 PMWhen Against All Enemies was published a few weeks ago, it was greeted
by a flurry of press and blogsphere discussion, almost entirely
focused on the book's criticisms of the Bush administration. Those
criticisms are largely contained within the book's final chapter, a
chapter that feels grafted on, and which is significantly different in
tone from the rest of the book. It's unfortunate that this chapter has
become the focus for discussion of the book - a fact which argues
that, perhaps, it shouldn't have been included at all. The majority
of the book is a discussion of how the first Bush administration and
the Clinton administration gradually came to realize the existence of
al Qaeda and tried to figure out what to do about it. The story is
framed, at the beginning and the end, by the events of September 11,
2001 (during which Clarke was one of the people primarily responsible
for government operations during the hours until President Bush took
charge) - but that is simply the framing; the real meat of the book
takes place in an earlier time. The time that laid the groundwork for
that day.
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