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Review:The ASP 3.0 Programmer's Reference is a well-organized compilation of essential information about the latest version of Microsoft Active Server Pages
(ASP). It covers ASP development on the Windows 2000 platform and includes full coverage of the various new Microsoft technologies at the disposal of
an ASP 3.0 developer.
In addition to the expected documentation of the ASP objects, the book provides overviews of a wide array of related objects and architectures that
developers need to know about. These topics are peripheral to the actual ASP architecture, yet they are valuable for experienced ASP programmers.
At the heart of the book is the document...
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Authors:
Jerry Ablan,
Charles Crawford,
Jr. Caison,
Matt Brown,
Michael Lane Thomas,
Thearon Willis,
Micheal Lane Thomas,
Tim Waters,
Paul Wilton,
Tom Barnaby,
Pierre Boutquin,
Matthew Reynolds
Review:Visual Basic 6 is ready to take on the Internet with a variety of options for Web development, both on the server and client side. That's the argument of
Professional VB6 Web Programming, a wide-ranging tour of the strengths of VB for Internet development on the Microsoft DNA platform. This book
provides essential information for intermediate to advanced VB developers who want to make the shift to the Internet/intranet development using their
favorite tool.
Professional VB6 Web Programming provides in-depth coverage of an entire spectrum of options for VB development on the Web. For instance, it
contains a guide to using Visual Basic to create busine...
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Review:All of the big viruses of recent times (think "Melissa" and the "Love Bug") have used e-mail protocols to propagate themselves--often taking advantage
of the address-book features of e-mail clients to identify their victims. The E-mail Virus Protection Handbook explores how you, as an administrator of
an e-mail server (and perhaps some of the network resources that surround it), can protect your users from productivity loss that results from e-mail virus
infection. This book is best suited to administrators of smallish networks who have responsibility for (and direct control over) firewalls and network-wide
antivirus strategies, as well as e-mail readers on the client s...
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Review:The many variants of the Unix operating system require use of a mode of thought that's significantly different from the one that's
required by simpler operating systems. Think Unix introduces readers to important fundamental and intermediate Unix commands and, in
the process, inculcates them in the Unix way of thinking. It's a worthy goal in a world with more Linux users than ever, and author Jon
Lasser accomplishes it. He's both a capable writer and a knowledgeable user of Unix shell commands. Lasser uses bash under Red Hat
Linux in most examples--which usually apply equally well to other Unix variants--and makes asides about...
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