On Jan 23, 2014 Thom Allen wrote:Build some good Python meals with this cookbook
One of my favorite books types are Cookbooks. I like them because they tend to have lots of code examples, and a good explanation of what's going on and why.
The only thing I would have like to see is more break down the example code line by line or group of lines. I wanted to know why the author chose this style or used these methods.
Great reference book though. Full Review >
On Jul 27, 2013 Thom Allen wrote:Great resource to get you started
This is a pretty decent book. I'm new to Java but have an extensive development background.
I appreciated the exercises and examples. The only thing I really struggled with was Eclipse. I haven't used Eclipse in the past and so there was a steep learning curve for me.
I think this is a great book to get a decent understanding of the basics of Java. I will need a different book as a guide as I dive deeper into Java. Full Review >
On Jun 28, 2013 Thom Allen wrote:Excellent Bootstrap Reference
Sometimes it's easy to have an entire framework reference at your fingertips rather than clicking through website pages. Bootstrap is a fantastic guide you will want handy as you learn the in's and out's of this framework. Full Review >
Juan Jose de Leon wrote: Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 from Mitch Tulloch
This book serves to update your Windows Server skills, with few definitions and many practices… Full Review >