The timely release of Microsoft Vista hinges, in large part, on the performance of Microsoft Vista Release Candidate 2.
Mac OS X Internals Review
I’ve been waiting quite a while for this book. It was the introduction of the Intel Macs that delayed this; an appendix and numerous updates throughout the book cover the new hardware and the software changes (that’s the August 2006 printing; if you are buying used and want the Intel info, don’t buy the June 2006 edition).
WordPress Theme Kubrick K2 Review
WordPress is a free, well-structured blog publishing software. One of its sophisticated features is the Kubrick template. It is an easy to install and customizable open source template.
Sprint’s Botched Blogger Product Review
When Sprint sent an LG Fusic phone to a blogger in hopes he would write about it and Sprint’s new Power Vision Network, they may have understood the slight possibility he would write a negative review. But they probably didn’t expect 3,100 words (seven pages) about how much he hated both.
Analyticstool.com Review
A marketing rep from AnalyticsTool.com sent me an email this past week wanting me to check out their free analytics product.
Javascript – The Definitive Guide: Review
This is the Fifth Edition of “Javascript The Definitive Guide”. I dragged out my old Second Edition (1997) of this book for comparison.
Understanding Ajax: Review
I enjoyed this much more than the other other Ajax book I reviewed recently.
Cisco CCNA / CCNP Certification Exam Review: Protocol Basics
To earn your Cisco CCNA certification and pass the BSCI CCNP exam, you have to know your protocol basics like the back of your hand!
Ajax Book Review
The first thing I should say is that this is a thoroughly enjoyable book. Ed Woychowsky is fun to read, and I could almost recommend this to you even if you have no interest in Ajax.
Review: A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux
I’m overwhelmed. This is the book I wanted when I started learning about Unix. OK, Linux didn’t exist then, but if it had existed, and if I were sticking my toes in it, this would have been THE book.