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Reviews by: Dave Rutlidge
A total of 21 titles.

See our list of Recommended books at the end of this list.

ASP in a Nutshell by A. Keyton Weissinger [Recommended]  (Reviewed Sep 1999)
Algorithms in C++ by Robert Sedgewick [Highly Recommended]  (Reviewed Nov 1992)
An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming and C++ by Lewis J Pinson & Richard S Wiener [Not Recommended]  (Reviewed Jul 1992)
Beginning Windows NT Programming by Julian Templeman [Recommended]  (Reviewed Mar 1999)
Delphi 2 Unleashed by Charles Calvert  (Reviewed Mar 1997)
Developing ASP Components by Shelley Powers  (Reviewed Feb 2001)
Developing Windows Applications with Borland C++3.1 by J McCord  (Reviewed May 1994)
Developing Windows NT Device Drivers by Edward Dekker & Joseph Newcomer  (Reviewed Feb 2001)
Java for C/C++ Programmers by Michael Daconta [Recommended]  (Reviewed Mar 1997)
MCSE Test Prep - Windows 95 by Andrew Brice [Not Recommended]  (Reviewed Jul 1999)
Networking Essentials Flashcards by Michael Moncur [Not Recommended]  (Reviewed Feb 2001)
Oracle Database Administration: The Essential Reference by David Kreines & Brian Laskey  (Reviewed Feb 2001)
Oracle SQL*Plus by Jonathan Gennick [Recommended]  (Reviewed Sep 1999)
Software Testing in the Real World by Edward Kit [Highly Recommended]  (Reviewed Mar 1997)
Software Testing, A Craftsman's Approach by Paul Jorgensen  (Reviewed Mar 1997)
Teach Yourself Java 1.2 in 21 (book only) by Cadenhead & Lemay  (Reviewed Sep 1999)
Teach Yourself Java 1.2 in 21 Days Complete Compiler Edition by Cadenhead & Lemay  (Reviewed Sep 1999)
Teach Yourself Java 2 Platform in 21 Days Professional Reference Edition by Cadenhead & Lemay  (Reviewed Sep 1999)
Visual C++ Windows Shell Programming by Dino Esposito [Recommended]  (Reviewed Feb 2001)
Zero Administration for Windows by Craig Zacker  (Reviewed Feb 2001)
sed and awk by Dale Dougherty & Arnold Robbins [Recommended]  (Reviewed Sep 1999)

List of Recommended Books
ASP in a Nutshell by A. Keyton Weissinger [Recommended]
Dave Rutlidge writes:
Overall, I would recommend this book to anyone working with or looking at ASP.
Algorithms in C++ by Robert Sedgewick [Highly Recommended]
Dave Rutlidge writes:
Overall I consider this to be an excellent book. The author clearly knows his subject, and presents it with an infectious enthusiasm.
Beginning Windows NT Programming by Julian Templeman [Recommended]
Dave Rutlidge writes:
Overall, this book is well worth the money.
Java for C/C++ Programmers by Michael Daconta [Recommended]
Dave Rutlidge writes:
The book seems to cover the language very thoroughly and is well indexed, making it suitable for use as a reference guide.
Oracle SQL*Plus by Jonathan Gennick [Recommended]
Dave Rutlidge writes:
At the price the book provides good value for money and is a useful addition to the bookshelf of even the more experienced Oracle user.
Software Testing in the Real World by Edward Kit [Highly Recommended]
Dave Rutlidge writes:
The author of this book is clearly excited by his subject and that excitement is contagious. The whole book is well written and a pleasure to read.
Visual C++ Windows Shell Programming by Dino Esposito [Recommended]
Dave Rutlidge writes:
highly accurate, relevant and practical.
sed and awk by Dale Dougherty & Arnold Robbins [Recommended]
Dave Rutlidge writes:
It's almost worth buying for the explanation of regular expressions alone.

Please note that opinions are those of the individual reviewers.


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