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Professional Windows DNA: Building Distributed Web Applications with VB, COM+, MSMQ, SOAP, and ASP
Published in Paperback by Wrox Press Inc (September, 2000)
Authors: Christopher Blexrud, Matthew Bortniker, Jonathan Crossland, Dino Esposito, Jason Hales, Whitney Hankison, Vishwanath Honnaya, Tim Huckaby, Slava Kristich, and Edward Lee
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Good DNA (almost .Net) overview in one book
I have to admit, this book contains an impressive overview of all the Windows DNA technologies. As a reminder, DNA has been there for years and was working under NT4. It has been revamped with trumpets with a new name, .Net, with all those new services. The authors do have this in mind and they will tell you where .Net will be improving features.

I would recommend this book to anybody that wants to know what is Windows DNA/.Net (beside thinking it's everything that Microsoft is providing for developers!). Of course, you cannot have all those technologies into one book and expect the best coverage on all of them. Having that in mind, the authors create an incredible reference for developers that wants to upgrade to a more scalable & distributed environment as well as to take leverage of the new technologies that came with Windows 2000 (for developers that is).

The only thing that I have to mention (and I did to Wrox) was that I personnaly believe that this book, though the readers needs to have professional knowledge of development, would be better inside the Beginning series since this book serves as an overview reference of all those technologies. Wrox will undoubtfully then release multiple Professional books that will go further in those new technologies (such as doing COM+ events or asynchronous components, having XML Business Objects, etc.).

As a bottom line, most of the authors wrote in a confident programming style and it is a very interesting book to go through. ... But I can't wait for the .Net one!

Great Reference
This book comes in handy as a great reference for utilizing these technologies in the real world. If you're looking for a book that you can sit down and read cover to cover to understand the basics, this is not it. If you're an experienced developer who wants to dive into the guts of the technologies, then this is for you.

I recommend this book a chapter at a time (after reading the first 2 review chapters), in order to learn how to implement a technology (like MTS, MSMQ, etc) in the real world.

The ends and outs of modern Microsoft development
Windows DNA is an platform and methodology for Enterprise development. It is taking all of what Microsoft offers for industry : server software (SQL Server, Biztalk), development software (Visual Studio) and productivity software (Office, Viso) and making them tightly inter operatable to produce scaleable solutions that can be development very rapidly.

This book covers Microsoft DNA and does so very well. If you have been following the evolution of Microsoft's Enterprise development methodology and related technologies (MTS, COM, etc..) then you should flip though this one before buying to make sure it offers enough new information for your investment. Do this especially if you already have the Wrox title: Professional MTS/MSMQ and you have a good book on ASP or Visual Basic.

If however you are a beginner/intermediate level Visual Basic, ASP or VC++ developer and you want to expand you knowledge from how to build small-to mid-sized client-server or desktop applications to building scalable Enterprise solutions then this book is for you.


Bizarre Books
Published in Paperback by Pavilion (December, 1998)
Authors: Russell Ash and Brian Lake
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Delightful Finds of A Book Collector
While browsing in one of London's classic book stores, I purchased this thin book as a gag gift for a friend addicted to buying books back in Los Angeles.

My friend never received it. I kept it. You can't let such an odd, funny, and unique book leave your hands. Each page provides insight into strange obsessions and peculiar beliefs that have grabbed writers. Some celebrate taboo lifestyles (The Madam as Entrepreneur: Career Management in House Prostitution; Scalping in America) while others document extreme optimism ( You Can Make a Stradivarius Violin, Thirty-six Reasons for Believing in Everlasting Punishment) and lots of dry British humor (Books in Bottles: The Curious in Literature, and a blank book of 400 pages titled What Women Know About Men.)

An instant classic for book collectors and bookstore owners.

Keep this in the bathroom
This is one of those books which is especially good for those unmentionable moments when you can do little more than stare at the bathroom door. Ash and Lake present their amazing collection of odd (and often unintendedly perverse) book titles like "Suggestive Thoughts for Busy Workers", "The Potatoes of Bolivia", "Who's Who in Barbed Wire", "Play with your own marbles", "Making it in leather", and "Scouts in Bondage".

A very funny "dip-into" book
I bought this book because of its cover which featured a lady who appeared to be from the fifties holding two toads, upside down, one in each hand. It was apparently the front cover for a book about making profits from raising frogs. The rest of the book is simply about weird and wonderful books. Whether they have unintentionally amusing titles, such as "Penetrating Wagner's Ring", unbelievable prosaic titles such as "A study of Liverpudlian water cocks, 1932-1955" or ridiculous authors' names, one of which included something like "D'Bang-D'Crashes" (I'm using my memory here so these may not be exactly correct) it is a very funny book. I work in London, and the London Underground is a very staid place. But I read it while I was commuting and could not help laughing out loud at some of the entries. I got some very strange looks from fellow commuters until I passed the book to one of them. Then they started laughing out loud too. Even if you can't get a copy for me, could you hunt down who ever I loaned it to and force them to return it to me?


e-market Domonance: How to Use the Internet to Win & Keep Customers
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Trade (15 June, 2001)
Authors: Brian Ash and Tom Lambert
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Faces of the future : the lessons of science fiction
Published in Unknown Binding by Elek ; ()
Author: Brian Ash
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Hong Kong in Transition: One Country, Two Systems
Published in Hardcover by Curzon Press (13 December, 2002)
Authors: Robert Ash, Peter Ferdinand, Brian Hook, Robin Porter, and Ferdinand Ash
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Hong Kong in Transition: The Handover Years
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (05 June, 2000)
Authors: Robert Ash, Peter Ferdinand, Brian Hook, and Robin Porter
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Jewel in the Ashes: Buddha Relics and Power in Early Medieval Japan
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Univ Pr (01 July, 2000)
Author: Brian D. Ruppert
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Tiger in your tank: the anatomy of an advertising campaign
Published in Unknown Binding by Cassell ()
Author: Brian Ash
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Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
Published in Paperback by Pan Books Ltd ()
Author: Brian Ed Ash
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Who's who in H. G. Wells
Published in Unknown Binding by Elm Tree Books ()
Author: Brian Ash
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