Growing Results Growing Results USA United Kingdom Canada Australia
Custom Search

Deitel, Paul J.

See Also:
Explore by site:

Articles 1 to 12 of 74:
Page:  1 2 3 4 5  Next


Java for Programmers (Deitel Developer Series)
Author: Paul J. Deitel Author: Harvey M. Deitel Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9780137001293 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0137001290 Number Of Pages: 1200 Publication Date: 2009-02-23 [... more]
$59.99
Amazon.com

Visual Basic.NET How to Program, Second Edition
How could anyone like this book?: When I first got this book, I was impressed with all the code and the fancy layout. But around half-way through I realized the following: 1. A lot of the output was in something like DOS-boxes! Can you believe that. With [... more]
$106.47
Amazon.com

The Complete Python Training Course (Complete Training ...
Good for Beginners - Holding Your Hand: I came to this book almost as a complete beginner. Had downloaded Python 2.something, read Alan Gaud's Tutorial and perhaps some other excelent tuts on the web like Magnus Python. The book is huge. It covers a lot [... more]
$109.99
Amazon.com

e-Business & e-Commerce for Managers
e-Business & e-Commerce management clearly explained.: Deitel & Deitel have explained e-Business and e-Commerce in an easy to read and understand manner. It is directed to managers who may have a less technical background than those wanting to [... more]
$118.00
Amazon.com

C++ How to Program (4th Edition)
THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES: Why so many CS departments seemingly choose this book is beyond me. After taking an introductory computer science course I'm convinced that I could write a much better tutorial. The explanations are hardly intelligible. The [... more]
$98.00
Amazon.com

JavaScript for Programmers (Deitel Developer Series)
Author: Paul J. Deitel Author: Harvey M. Deitel Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9780137001316 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0137001312 Number Of Pages: 500 Publication Date: 2009-03-02 [... more]
$39.99
Amazon.com

Java How to Program, Fifth Edition
Doesn't do the job: I am an experienced programmer who wants to learn Java. Every time I reach for this book I am disappointed. Today I wanted to learn about servlets, but the chapter on servlets is so confusing that I'm going to look for an on-line [... more]
$95.00
Amazon.com

Internet & World Wide Web How to Program (2nd Edition)
A confusing melange of things (none very helpful...): Perhaps I'm jaundiced by being somewhat intelligent and having a better than adequate knowledge of programming. I bought this book hoping it would lead to new insights into programming in some popular [... more]
$85.00
Amazon.com

Java How to Program (4th Edition)
Only book I have needed: I learned Java solely from this book. I had learned several languages prior to turning to Java. With the help of this book, I was able to become quite proficient very quickly. It has also served as my only needed reference ever [... more]
$85.00
Amazon.com

e-Business and e-Commerce How to Program
skips needed information: The book wastes your time talking about what is on the Internet (and what the Internet is - hello, the year is 2005!) instead of teaching you how to program for it. It is not a programming book but an extensive advertisement for [... more]
$118.00
Amazon.com

Visual Basic(R) 2005 for Programmers (2nd Edition) ...
Excellent coverage - except for one thing: As a seasoned Access developer, I was really excited at the launch of .NET in 2001 as I wanted to make the jump to developing VB/SQL applications. But alas, every time I made an attempt to develop a VB.NET [... more]
$59.99
Amazon.com

Visual C++.NET: How to Program
Alright could of been better: Much like others have said he spent far too much time on areas in which are less important atleast in my eyes While this book gives you a basic understanding in VC++ I found that it spent far too much time in the commandline [... more]
$113.00
Amazon.com
Page:  1 2 3 4 5  Next
SITE SEARCH
 


SUBSCRIBE RSS Feed
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to Google
Add to MSN
Add to Newsgator
Add to Bloglines

Copyright © 1999-2009 Data Growth Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use |