Friday, July 24, 2009

EJB 3 Developer Guide

This book is aimed at the Java developer with relatively little exposure to EJB3.

0 replies - 2339 views - 07/15/09 by zakamuffin in Book Reviews

The Definitive Guide to NetBeans Platform

The Definitive Guide to NetBeans™ Platform is a thorough and definitive introduction to the NetBeans Platform, covering all its major APIs in detail, with...

0 replies - 96 views - 07/10/09 by RyanLittle in Uncategorized

Book Review: Grails in Action

Targeted very specifically at pragmatic programmers, i.e., you need to get a job done, right now, today, rather than needing to gain an understanding of highly abstract concepts.

1 replies - 1156 views - 07/10/09 by Geertjan Wielenga in Book Reviews

Book Review: Pro JavaFX Platform

This book feels like it is primarily targeted towards desktop and rich internet application developers. It contains technical information for developers and designers, and builds a compelling case...

8 replies - 1498 views - 07/09/09 by Jonathan Giles in Book Reviews

Win your Copy: OpenSolaris Bible

The good point for this book is that it does not start from somewhere in the middle by assuming that reader is familiar with UNIX systems either through one of UNIX operating systems of by having...

9 replies - 780 views - 06/19/09 by Masoud Kalali in Book Reviews

Learning Dojo

I consider this book oriented to any already Dojo Developer with the idea to have a reference in hands and many samples applied. The book has a cover style oriented in my opinion for reference,...

0 replies - 569 views - 06/18/09 by Manuel Jordan in Book Reviews

Career 2.0: Take Control of Your Life

The authors state their target audience well: Anyone wanting out of the rat race. Anyone who wants to stand up, look around, and see if this road is somewhere they want to go. Anybody who imagines...

0 replies - 1300 views - 06/17/09 by Matt Stine in Book Reviews

An Overview of Wrox Series

I’m happy to say that after almost a year of hard-work on our Beginning ASP.NET MVC 1.0 book, last weekend Simone and I sent the last part of our chapters to...

0 replies - 439 views - 06/10/09 by keyvan in News

Spring Web Flow 2 Web Development

I consider this book oriented to any Spring Developer with the desire to quickly learn how to work with Spring Web Flow 2.0.X from scratch, developers who already have experience with 2.0.x and...

0 replies - 2897 views - 06/03/09 by Manuel Jordan in Book Reviews

JavaFX: Developing Rich Internet Applications

The main audience for this book is developers who wish to create Rich Internet Applications with JavaFX. The book is suitable for those who are currently using Swing to do this, those who are...

0 replies - 2608 views - 06/02/09 by James Sugrue in Book Reviews

Seam Framework: Experience The Evolution of Java EE

The book's intended audience are those who are just starting to investigate Seam, or who want to find out more about the technology, to advanced users of the technology who want to be updated for the...

1 replies - 3938 views - 05/12/09 by James Sugrue in Book Reviews

Spring 2.5 Aspect-Oriented Programming Book Review

This book is dedicated to developers that work on J2EE applications every day, and would like to know more about Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) and Spring AOP. I think that this book can...

1 replies - 2084 views - 05/11/09 by piergiorgiolucidi in Book Reviews

Win Your Copy: JavaScript for Programmers

jQuery Selectors Refcard Download our jQuery Selectors Refcard - written by Bear Bibeault, it makes a great companion to this book.This book is aimed squarely at the beginner level web developer....

12 replies - 746 views - 05/06/09 by alashcraft in Book Reviews

Win Your Copy: Professional ASP.NET 3.5 SP1 Edition in C# and VB

Core ASP.NET Refcard Download our Core ASP.NET Refcard - written by Holger Schwichtenberg, it makes a great companion to this book.This book could be useful for a wide range of ASP.NET developers,...

4 replies - 885 views - 04/29/09 by alashcraft in Book Reviews

Win Your Copy: Pragmatic Thinking & Learning: Refactor Your Wetware

To quote the back of the book, “Whether you’re a deep thinker, programmer, manager, knowledge worker, or technogeek (or you just happen to have a human brain you’d like to crank up), Pragmatic...

26 replies - 3921 views - 04/23/09 by Burk Hufnagel in Book Reviews

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