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Wow, Flanagan's done it again. This is number 2 in the Rodeo Riders series, one that I hope has a long and healthy life. I was instantly drawn into Jack and Clay's lives, on and off the rodeo circuit. And Tamara is a fine addition to the growing family of friends and associates. Cowboy up and get this book. You won't regret it!
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The best part of the book are the detail of occurrences that may not be well known to many but are fascinating such as the Mountain Meadows Massacre of a wagon train by Indians with Brigham Young's Mormons orchestrating and actually participating in the horrible event. Jackson's forced removal of Native Americans is very sad particularly the civilized tribes who suffered great adversity and death.
Its very well laid out and covers it all and it's written with some cheeky comments. It's quite a history that includes all that happened in the west and events that impacted it. This so called Idiot's Guide is 400 pages of facts with excellent straightforward readable descriptions. Written with a sense of humor but with respect for tragedy. Love the western expression "Dunks sober up. Fools remain fools."
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I highly recommend this book to all programers.
Where I work, the book is near ubiquitous among our web developers and has proven to be a valuable desk-side resource. I recently bought the 4th edition, after some of my coworkers commented on how worn my 3rd edition had become. No surprise, really, considering that I had to share the 3rd edition among six developers, all of whom were learning Javascript for the first time. I'm glad to once again have a nice, fresh copy of this book, and even more so, glad to have an updated reference with coverage of the new features in Javascript 1.5.
I'm pleased to say that the 4th edition lives up to the reputation of its predecessor. Reading is easy and informative, and the reference section provides answers to just about any question you'd have regarding the language syntax and object model.
If you're a web developer and have no other books in your collection, make sure you have this one.
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If you liked the first version of this book, you'll love the update!
As in the first ediiton, they have most of the Java package API's (see the end of the review) listed in the back along with an object model for each package.
The real value of the book lies in the front half, offering complete and consise descriptions of the changes in the JDK 1.1, so you can quickly glean what is new to the language.
Additionally, it offers sections on some of the newer features/API's such as JavaBeans, Reflection, Serialization, and so forth, even a quick comparison of the old and new event models with the return of the Scribble applet. Older sections on Applets, Java Syntax, and other categories are back and have been updated as well.
This book is a great Java 1.1 reference - it offers just enough depth beyond the online HTML documentation to make it an excellent source for a quick overview or refresher. It's not a book to learn Java from - but it should be the second book you buy. I can think of no better book to help in the migration from JDK 1.02 to JDK 1.1 development.
The only downside is a lack of JDBC, RMI, and security overviews (or package API's in the back!), which the book said would be covered in "Java Enterprise in a Nutshell".
The most serious omission is a discussion of the AWT (abstract window toolkit) and/or Swing libraries which provide capability for programming a user interface.
This book provides a good companion to Sun's on-line documentation. Judging by some of the other reviews, it's probably not appropriate for a complete novice, who perhaps would be better off with Learn Java in 21 days, Java for Complete Idiots, or some other such title.
On the other hand, the desktop reference is weak. For each method of a class, it is unclear 1) exactly what the purpose of the method is and 2) exactly what the arguments are for. This makes the reference less than wonderful. If you have the Sun references readily available on-line, this isn't too big a limitation, and it's nice to be able to find each class listed in a very concise manner. The information about what's new and what's deprecated (obsolete) in 1.1 is also very useful.
In general, I like this book a lot, and I keep it near me when I'm doing Java coding, but I find that I also need another reference nearby. I don't do enough Java coding to be able to get away with just the brief descriptions in the reference section. On the other hand, it's the best place to go for an overview of what methods and variables are available in a class.
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