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Rating:  Summary: Great web techniques. Exceptionally well-written book . Review: A well written look into possibly the most relevant technology of the minute. Drew and Chris capture an essence hereto untold about the world of Linux Web Programming. I laughed, I cried, but I saw the ending coming from a mile away.
Rating:  Summary: why this book , should be re-written Review: i belive this book lacked of information about database information and reference to C
Rating:  Summary: Scarily Inaccurate Review: I don't know anything about the subject matter covered in the later chapters, but the Perl that the authors demonstrate in chapters 3 to 7 is some of the most badly written and buggy Perl that I have ever seen. Many of the example programs won't even compile as they have typos in them that would have been caught if the book had been given the most cursory glance by a technical editor. I searched the IDG (sorry, 'Hungry Minds') web site to see what errata had been made available, but there didn't seem to be any.
Rating:  Summary: why this book , should be re-written Review: When i bought this book i was looking for a whole sight of the tools that i can find in opensource, not only a few... this book needs a roadmap view. Why? theres is no reference for C or JAVA. Why? theres no refence to modules for Apache? Why? theres no references to JDBC, DBD/DBI, databases in general.... Anyway a good book? but with a quite good aproach to the problem
Rating:  Summary: WEB programming and dont talk about Serlvet, C, etc... Review: When i bought this book i was looking for a whole sight of the tools that i can find in opensource, not only a few... this book needs a roadmap view. Why? theres is no reference for C or JAVA. Why? theres no refence to modules for Apache? Why? theres no references to JDBC, DBD/DBI, databases in general.... Anyway a good book? but with a quite good aproach to the problem
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