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Best TCP-IP

TCP/IP Protocol Suite (Mcgraw-hill Forouzan Networking)
The book's visual approach makes it easy for students to learn about and understand the concepts involved in this rapidly developing field. Behrouz A. Forouzan a Professor at DeAnza College, where they are involved in the development of courses for Computer Information Systems.
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"Used this book for a class."
"Rented this book."
"Just as advertised and shipped quickly!"
"Despite some grammatical flaws, the book provides good information for the reader who wants to know about the "nitty-gritty" details of networking."
"Exactly what I wanted and expected, and the product got to my house quickly."
"In order to really learn and understand computer networks this book should accompany other acceptable books as well."
"This book has some good explanations of current networking technology."
"Good textbook, this was the text for TCP/IP class at University of Denver."
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001: TCP/IP Illustrated, Vol. 1: The Protocols (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series)
For students writing applications that run over TCP/IP, or for those responsible for managing and maintaining a TCP/IP internet, this book's innovative approach helps readers at all levels to truly understand how TCP/IP really works. Rather than just describing what the RFCs say the protocol suite should do, this unique book uses a popular diagnostic tool so you may actually watch the protocols in action.By forcing various conditions to occur-such as connection establishment, timeout and retransmission, and fragmentation-and then displaying the results, TCP/IP Illustrated gives you a much greater understanding of these concepts than words alone could provide. "While all of Stevens' books are excellent, this new opus ( TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1 ) is awesome. "This book ( TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1 ) is a stone jewel...Written by W. Richard Stevens, this book probably provides the most comprehensive view of TCP/IP available today in print."
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"I find this one to be a basic book, it helps you to understand TCP/IP in medium-high level."
"I still decide to buy this book, though I have already owned its Chinese edition, because it actually help me to solve a lot of problems and puzzles."
"A must read/ to know for networking professionals."
"Good overview and detailed explanation of tcp/ip."
"We call it the TCP Bible."
"This is one of the best books you will find about TCP/IP."
"i love this book it is rich of information for people who want to do any IT certification."
"I love the way this book is written because all the topics in it are briefly but precisely explained."
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The TCP/IP Guide: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Internet Protocols Reference
Kozierok details the core protocols that make TCP/IP internetworks function and the most important classic TCP/IP applications, integrating IPv6 coverage throughout. Probably the best new introduction and reference book around." "It's informative and easy to read, even when discussing rather nasty protocols." "Nicely organized, from an introduction to networking through administration and troubleshooting, the book clearly explains each topic." it can act both as a reference guide and a textbook." "The most comprehensive guide to TCP/IP protocols we have ever come across . "This is a really well-done book, . "Well-organized, well-illustrated, and has a conversational tone that makes it easy to read and learn even for networking novices."
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"So you have the author trying to link in TCP/IP to the OSI model and he spends lots of time explaining how you have to add a half layer so it can match what is actually happening."
"Im just starting to learn and i was recommended this book."
"Best reference on the subject."
"The author explains everything from the ground up so a high school student can understand it."
"Delivered on time - no problems !"
"It is highly recommended."
"Pick this book up and you won't regret it!"
"This is more than just a reference."
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Best Linux Servers

The Accidental Administrator: Linux Server Step-by-Step Configuration Guide
Inside this concise, step-by-step guide, you'll find: --Where to find and legally download the free server software. --How to build and configure an Apache Web server, including virtual hosts. --How to configure file and printer sharing for Windows clients with Samba. --How to understand Linux file and directory permissions. This practical book makes it possible for you to build a working Linux server in a matter of minutes. Whether you're brand new to Linux in general or new to Red Hat/CentOS, My goal is that you'll find this book helpful in learning the basics and even some of the more advanced concepts of Linux configuration and administration. Don R. Crawley, Linux+ and IPv6 Silver Engineer, invested his nearly 40 years of workplace technology experience and nearly 20 years as a technical trainer in the Accidental Administrator book series.
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"This book is not helpful if you aren't running the specified version of CentOS."
"A Great Go-To reference book for the beginning and intermediate Admin or Linux user."
"You can actually finish it, rather than just having it sit on the shelf like the typical 700+ page tech book monster. I have used it as a broad overview to then search the internet for the exact steps I need in real situations. You can install a free virtualization software on your PC (e.g. VMWare Player) and have CentOS running in under an hour. c) Some key concepts are not covered sufficiently, in my opinion: IP tables and package management pop into mind."
"Knowing only how to install Linux desktop did help, but this helped a lot to get the server operational quickly for a beginner to start practicing. The first install worked great, but the reboot failed to start so I recommend using a live CD to complete the first objective exercise, then install from the live CD."
"This book is very well written and is easy to follow!"
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Best Linux Applications

3: Internetworking with TCP/IP, Vol. III: Client-Server Programming and Applications, Linux/Posix Sockets Version
Understand the key algorithms and issues associated with client and server software design; then review three leading approaches: iterative, connectionless servers (UPD); and both iterative and concurrent connection-oriented servers (TCP). Comer is a professor of computer science at Purdue University, where he teaches courses and does research on computer networking, internetworking, and operating systems. He has done implementations of most of the Internet Protocol Suite and co-authored several Computer Science textbooks with Dr. Comer. In recent years, Stevens has worked in the area of scalable networking on high-performance multiprocessor systems for Sequent Computer Systems and the IBM Corporation.
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"This book was recommended to me by kernel developer and head of nanomsg project, Garrett D'Amore."
"Compared with Steven's Unix Network Programming, this book is more simply and clearly written."
"item received as described."
"This is a great book for those who want to enrich their knowledge of network communication and Internet Architecture."
"There are some notes inside the book which I wanted not to give it 5 stars but its price was just $10."
"Although I need vol I actually, but this book is also very good for me."
"I got the book in time and in a very good condition as mentioned by the seller."
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Best LANs

CompTIA Network+ All-In-One Exam Guide, Sixth Edition (Exam N10-006)
From Mike Meyers, the #1 name in CompTIA training and exam preparation, a thorough revision of his bestselling exam guide―updated to cover the 2015 release of the CompTIA Network+ exam. Network architectures Cabling and topology Ethernet basics Network installation TCP/IP applications and network protocols Routing Network naming Advanced networking devices IPv6 Remote connectivity Wireless networking Virtualization and cloud computing Network operations Managing risk Network security Network monitoring and troubleshooting. Mike Meyers, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, is the industry's leading authority on CompTIA certifications and the bestselling author of eight editions of CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide .
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"Mike Meyer's in depth look at objectives on the test has been very helpful in my studying!"
"Will take the test next week."
"great gift for beginners."
"necessary for exam study."
"this is an excellent book and it comes with a dvd."
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Best SNMP Networking

SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, and RMON 1 and 2 (3rd Edition)
In addition, the book presents RMON 1 and RMON 2 enhancements, looking at statistics collection, alarms, and filters, as well as the extensions to RMON 1 for RMON 2 devices. Gone are the days when an organization would rely on a single vendor and a relatively straightforward architecture to support its needs. Today's typical organization has a large and growing but amorphous architecture, with a variety of local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs), supported by bridges and routers, and a variety of distributed computing services and devices, including PCs, workstations, and servers. Fundamental to the operation of such tools and applications in a multivendor environment are standardized techniques for representing and exchanging information relating to network management. In response to these needs, managers and users have turned overwhelmingly to one standard: SNMP and the related RMON specification. Part I of the book is a survey of network management technology and techniques, to enable the reader to place the various vendor offerings into the context of his or her requirements. Part II presents the original SNMP family of standards, which is still the most widely deployed version. I would also like to thank the following reviewers, who generously provided feedback on part or all of the second edition: K. K. Ramakrishnan of AT&T, Russell Dietz of Technically Elite Concepts, Ravi Prakash of FTP Software, Ole Jacobsen of Cisco, Cliff Baker of the Research Libraries Group, Sandra Durham of Cisco, and Ian Taylor of Cygnus. In addition, I am grateful to the people who reviewed the original proposal for this book, and an early draft: Lyman Chapin of BBN, Radia Perlman of Novell, Glen Glater and Christopher Heigham of Midnight Networks, and Peter Schmidt of Midnight Networks.
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"First off the book showed up quickly (Under 7 days, I forget exactly how many, but I was satisfied). Second, we develop and maintain an embedded SNMP implementation in our product."
"This is a complete book for reader to understand the SNMP protocol, it is very helpful."
"Good reference for SNMP."
"The chapters are ordered chronologically, the text can thus be read from front to back, starting with the simple assumptions and basic operations of v1, leading to the more complex issues of the v3 security model. I had a hard time reading it, as some of the concepts are not explained very well and because of a lack of a good overview of SNMP, its protocols and the information model. Some simple concepts are illustrated and described well but in a repetitive manner, and some of the more advanced features of SNMP are not covered well, or are hidden somewhere within a generic section, e.g. table augments."
"However, technical writing has moved forward since then or at least I have read a lot more technical books, and when given the choice of a Stallings book or a book by another author, I would check out the other author first."
"I have developed SNMP applications for 10 years now (I currently work on an SNMP development toolkit, in a group with one of the authors of the v3 RFCs)--the first edition of this was the first book on SNMP that I read and it's still the most comprehensive."
"I think that the author wants to make the book more difficult to read because he wants the readers to think that it is thorough. A more direct approach is required and I would welcome a book which makes things more simple."
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Best ODBC Networking

Access 2007: The Missing Manual
You will learn how to design complete databases, maintain them, search for valuable nuggets of information, and build attractive forms for quick-and-easy data entry. You'll even delve into the black art of Access programming (including macros and Visual Basic), and pick up valuable tricks and techniques to automate common tasks -- even if you've never touched a line of code before. And human beings of all description can discover just how strange they really are in the quirky handbooks Your Brain: The Missing Manual and Your Body: The Missing Manual.
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"Other software reference book that I've used (the list is long), as well as friends and 'geeks,' have been difficult to follow and boring...[making it impossible to learn much]. By the end of chapter 3 I realized my biggest problem was 3 or 4 simple (but VITAL) steps that I was always missing. PLUS, you'll quickly learn fast & easy shortcuts, multiple ways to do things based on your personal preference &/or needs. Thank You Mathew and all who contributed to creating this wonderful book, it is honestly one of the BEST investments I have made for my office as well as my hobbies. I thought I knew WORD & EXCEL, but I will be buying those books as well, as I'm sure they too will unlock many hidden tools that I can discover and fall in love with."
"It includes all the information the newcomers need, written clearly, with good screen shot illustrations. I found converting databases written in Access 2003 worked smoothly, when I simply looked problems up in the index."
"For example, the author writes "In this example, you'll meet Boutique Fudge, a mail-order company that serves decadent treats to a large audience of chocolate-crazed customers. I would have preferred "Consider a hypothetical company that needs to catalog products and track customers and their orders.""
"Perfect, with the book I figured out what I needed about Access 2007."
"I really needed this."
"It includes good advice about structuring your database, in addition to the technical information you need to make Access do what you want."
"I had originally purchased the Special Edition of Using Microsoft Office Access 2007 because the updated version of Access was significantly different than 2003."
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Best LDAP Networking

A Practical Guide to Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (7th Edition)
Set up key Internet servers, step by step, including Samba, Apache, MariaDB/MySQL, sendmail , OpenSSH, DNS, LDAP, and more. Brand-new chapter on Virtual Machines and Cloud Computing! Step by step, you’ll learn how to install and configure Linux from the accompanying DVD, navigate its graphical user interface, provide file/printer sharing, configure network servers, secure Linux desktops and networks, work with the command line, administer Linux efficiently, and automate administration using Python and bash . New chapter on VMs (virtual machines) and cloud computing, including VMware, QEMU/KVM, virt-manager , virsh , GNOME Boxes, and AWS (Amazon Web Services). Practical information on Internet server configuration, including Apache, sendmail , NFSv4, DNS/BIND, the new LDAP Dynamic Server, and IPv6. Complete “meat-and-potatoes” information on system/network administration, now including GRUB 2, the XFS filesystem, the new Anaconda Installer, the systemd init daemon, firewalld , and NetworkManager. “Since I’m in an educational environment, I found the content of Sobell’s book to be right on target and very helpful for anyone managing Linux in the enterprise. He builds up to the chapter exercises, which I find to be relevant to real-world scenarios a user or admin would encounter. The vast amount of information is extremely well balanced and Sobell manages to present the content without complicated asides and meandering prose. –Mary Norbury, IT Director, Barbara Davis Center, University of Colorado at Denver, from a review posted on slashdot.org. “I had the chance to use your UNIX books when I when was in college years ago at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA. It is organized in such a way that the reader can focus on simple tasks without having to wade through more advanced topics until they are ready.”. “This book is a very useful tool for anyone who wants to ‘look under the hood’ so to speak, and really start putting the power of Linux to work. Sobell, on the other hand, outlines very clearly what the command does and then gives several common, easy-to-understand examples that make it a breeze to start shell programming on one’s own. It’s a great book and will stay on the shelf at easy arm’s reach for a long time.”. If you want to really understand how to get things done at the command line, where the power and flexibility of free UNIX-like OSes really live, this book is among the best tools you’ll find toward that end.”. “I am so impressed by how Mark Sobell can approach a complex topic in such an understandable manner. His command examples are especially useful in providing a novice (or even an advanced) administrator with a cookbook on how to accomplish real-world tasks on Linux. “Overall, I think it’s a great, comprehensive Ubuntu book that’ll be a valuable resource for people of all technical levels.”. “The JumpStart sections really offer a quick way to get things up and running, allowing you to dig into the details of the book later.”. “Ubuntu is gaining popularity at the rate alcohol did during Prohibition, and it’s great to see a well-known author write a book on the latest and greatest version. Not only does it contain Ubuntu-specific information, but it also touches on general computer-related topics, which will help the average computer user to better understand what’s going on in the background. “I read a lot of Linux technical information every day, but I’m rarely impressed by tech books. –Matthew Miller, Senior Systems Analyst/Administrator, BU Linux Project, Boston University Officeof Information Technology. “This is well written, clear, comprehensive information for the Linux user of any type, whether trying Ubuntu on for the first time and wanting to know a little about it, or using the book as a very good reference when doing something more complicated like setting up a server. This book’s value goes well beyond its purchase price and it’ll make a great addition to the Linux section of your bookshelf.”. From install to admin, networking, security, shell scripting, package management, and a host of other topics, it is all there. “I have been wanting to make the jump to Linux but did not have the guts to do so–until I saw your familiarly titled A Practical Guide to Red Hat® Linux® at the bookstore. “I am currently reading A Practical Guide to Red Hat® Linux® and am finally understanding the true power of the command line. “Overall, A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux® by Mark G. Sobell provides all of the information a beginner to intermediate user of Linux would need to be productive. The inclusion of the Live DVD of the Gutsy Gibbon release of Ubuntu makes it easy for the user to test-drive Linux without affecting his installed OS.
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"Having been away from Linux for a couple years this book had a lot of the information that I needed for a refresher."
"Got this book for a class on Linux Administration."
"I did successfully install Fedora but this book hasn't made Linux a breeze."
"I teach at a community college and they wanted me to teach an advanced Linux Class."
"pretty comprehensive, but things change so quickly, not the books fault, it's just the nature of the beast."
"Good book."
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Best ISDN Networking

Ajax: The Definitive Guide: Interactive Applications for the Web
Is Ajax a new technology, or the same old stuff web developers have been using for years? The book also explains: Anthony T. Holdener III currently builds GIS web applications utilizing Esri ArcGIS JavaScript API, Google Maps JavaScript API, and/or Bing Maps API.
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"For the html page to work you have to do this or change the script src to " script src="thumbnails.js"."
"It seemed like they tried to make everything easy with lots of pix, in point of fact the concepts are STILL very difficult and having the candy coating actually was more confusing to me."
"But I feel this book has given me enough basic concepts of Ajax (and also some general web design concepts) that I can use Ajax libraries without breaking anything unintentionally. I don't think I will read another book on Ajax unless I am doing some custom Ajax coding."
"Head First Ajax by Rebecca Riordan is by far the best introduction to AJAX I've yet to encounter--and possibly the most lucid web development book I have read thus far! Head First AJAX beautifully clarifies a lot of JavaScript concepts, like how to traverse the Dom, how to insert multiple event handlers, and how to validate forms in addition to providing insight on synchronous requests and (asynchronous) AJAX. (Although JQuery, PHP, and MySQL are not vital to getting to know AJAX, knowing at least some PHP and MySQL can help advance the readers' understanding on the server side component of AJAX). However, in reality, the reader will need to at least know some basic PHP for understanding what type of data can be sent back to the callback function (to clarify, a callback function is indicated in the Javascript code as the function to utilize the returned PHP data). I haven't read the Head First PHP and MySQL book, but, after reading Head First AJAX, I certainly plan on doing so. Head First AJAX may be considered the most helpful book in the entire spectrum of Web development books I have read thus far."
"But it also delves deeply into javascript, CSS, and the DOM, with many examples of the best way to write the code."
"This book is terribly outdated now."
"Then I would read this book."
"with that said, the "head first style" grows old the further you go along in the book with a strong want for real code examples without all the goofy stuff."
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Best WAN Networking

Cisco Network Professional's Advanced Internetworking Guide (CCNP Series)
Ideal for any IT professional who uses Cisco technologies on a daily basis, or anyone who is preparing for their Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification. The topics covered will be more in depth than other introductory-level books of similar topics, and will span from layer 2 technologies such as switching, STP, etherchannel, and trunking, all the way to application layer security topics such as firewall inspection and intrusion prevention systems. If you're a network professional using Cisco routers or switches, or are currently preparing for your CCNP certification, this in-depth book is the ideal choice to help you broaden your skills in key areas you face in a typical day on the job. It thoroughly explores routing and switching, application layer security, common routing protocols, redundancy protocols, voice and wireless devices, and much more. Maintain security for your internetwork-exploring Layer 2 and Layer 3 devices.
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"I bought this book to help me study for the Cisco Certified Network Professional exams."
"However, this work comes pretty close - any closer and the book would be too heavy to lift - offering an excellent examination of routing and switching protocols, security, wireless, and QoS. The author's decade of experience as an IT instructor is evident in these pages; in first person voice, he leads the reader through a case study of a fictitious multinational's network infrastructure, building outward from the campus LAN to the enterprise edge."
"It's definitely a keeper for its extensive description of Cisco's product lines for working with the programming and network diagrams. As a desktop support technician, I rarely had any use of it except to learn what my supervisor might be doing at work."
"Spanning tree is still the most boring topic in layer 2 switching, but unfortunately it is absolutely essential that Network Professionals have a solid understanding of how to work with and design networks in terms of spanning tree. Chapter 8, Multicast - With the growing demand for video and voice on networks, Multicast routing is a needed in order to keep bandwidth utilization and overhead under control. This book really just scratches the surface of what current controller based wireless systems are capable of (only a half page on mesh networking?, KILLING me here), but the chapter does cover the CCNP exam topics in the required level of detail. A main function of the book is clearly to act as a study guide for the CCNP Exams, but "CCNP" or "Study Guide" is nowhere in the title."
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Best CORBA Networking

Pure Corba
PURE CORBA 3 is a premium, code-intensive reference for professional developers. Mark Shacklette is a principal with Leverett & Pierce, Inc. in Chicago, where he specializes in the design and implementation of distributed object e-Commerce solutions for clients which include the American Bar Association, Siemens, A. C. Nielsen, The Options Clearing Corporation, The Chicago Board of Trade, Kemper Insurance, CNA Insurance, and The Northern Trust Bank. He holds degrees from Furman and Harvard Universities, and is on the faculty of computer science at the University of Chicago, where he teaches courses on operating systems, distributed object technology, and object-oriented architecture, design, and methodology.
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"With this book and "Advanced CORBA Programming with C++" you should have more than enough to tackle those tough CORBA problems."
"As a Sr. Java developer, I was looking for a good CORBA book with a Java slant."
"this book help me in my classroom..."
"This book is great for beginners in CORBA, however you have to be a little more than advanced in JAVA or C++ to understand the underlying material."
"I have this book as well as the books: Java programming with Corba 3rd Edition and the H&V Advanced Corba programming with C++. I am a Java programmer so I haven't done a lot of reading in the H&V book, but for anyone who is planning to program in Java with Corba, I highly suggest that you buy this book along with Java programming with Corba 3rd Edition by Brose, Vogel & Duddy which covers some very interesting Corba Services that are not in this book like the Notification service, Trading Service and the PSS."
"I had purchased/checked out other books and with the exception of "Advanced CORBA programming with C++" (which, as the title says, is about C++ only) the other books are just "paper on sale". In order to become a CORBA expert, all you need is these two books and the info at the omg site ."
"I used Henning and Vinoski's book, which I am sure has all the information, but to my mind arranged in a deeply confusing and inefficient manner - for example, the naming service does not appear until page 771, the examples until that point relying on stringified references which no-one would use in practice."
"When you also consider that this book costs a good deal less than the Advanced CORBA book, this is probably the first book of the two you should buy."
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Best Computer Networks

Networking All-in-One For Dummies
Learn networking basics, including what a network is and how to build one Understand how to effectively carry out network administration while maintaining high levels of security Explore different types of networking, including wireless and mobile Leverage the most up to date information that covers the latest networking trends and practices. Planning a Network Network Administration Protocols Going Virtual Remote Networking Cloud Networking Windows Server ® 2016 Using Other Windows Servers Managing Linux ® Systems.
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"This is a great book to get back into IT."
"Great For Dummies book."
"Got us up and running network-wise in our small business!"
"This book has been very helpful with my understand of computer networking."
"Very easy to read, and alot of beginners tips!"
"Easy to read and understand."
"Covers everything I wanted to know about computer networking."
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Best COM & DCOM Networking

Essential COM
Written by a leading COM authority, this unique book reveals the essence of COM, helping developers to truly understand the why, not just the how, of COM. Nonetheless, if you're a C++ programmer and you want your skills to continue to be relevant in a PC market dominated by Windows 95 and Windows NT, you need to get going down the path toward your own COM enlightenment. Endorsed by object-orientation guru Grady Booch and Microsoft COM expert Charlie Kindel, Box's book takes the reader from an elucidating discussion of why a demand exists for COM and how it fits into the progression of C++ technology to a cool exhibition of some COM programs he's written.
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"Even the latest technologies like Windows Runtime (Metro) or Media Foundation are COM-based APIs. The book doesn't contain whole listing of source codes, nor step-by-step examples (showing how to create COM servers - for instance). But if you have basics of COM, the book is the great tool that will extend your knowledge. I compiled samples (my own, not from companion source) under Visual Studio 2010 for x64 CPU, and there were only minor changes I had to do (ProxyStub DLL for standard marshaler is linked with other LIB and you have to set x64 flag for MIDL compiler)."
"This is a great book and delivers exactly what the jacket says."
"If you want to learn COM, start here."
"But if you want to make a product with Win32 dll that needs to be binary compatible with products built using different compilers without COM then books explains you very well on how to do it in the very first chapter of Why COM?"
"However, even after the fact, this book is a great read."
"If you have good understanding of C++ concepts and Windows programming, this is a great book for learning COM technology."
"I've been learning COM for a while starting out with VB, and then realizing the real COM developement is done with C++."
"This is a great book if you already have some experience with COM."
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