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 | | By: Lawrence Hughes ISBN: 0890069395 Publisher: Artech House Publishers Release Date: 15 August, 1998 Bioscience book rank: 1010845
| I prefer the books from john rhoton but this book also include a very good description of theory of email. Very much content.
I'm a student so I want to looking for a technique a about JavaMail. If you can give me a book for free, I only use it for research. Thank you and look forward from you.
I had to implement a POP-3 mail client and this book saved my life.<p>The material in the book is overly oriented towards NT and you have to take with a grain of salt its NT bias. Its technical content however is superb. The mail protocols it describes work on UNIX without change. The one thing you have to watch out for is the different circumstances under which NT and UNIX produce "\r".<p>The well organized CD is in and of itself worth the price of the book. The book gave me a tutorial which explained what I needed to do. The CD gave me the details.<p>I am an experienced programmer and I'm not sure this book will help beginners though for beginners it has very useful glossaries. |
 | | By: Andrew J. Link ISBN: 0896035247 Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 15 January, 1999 Bioscience book rank: 1148827
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 | | By: Donald Armstrong ISBN: 0896034720 Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 15 August, 1998 Bioscience book rank: 1114498
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 | | By: Mark A. Miller ISBN: 1558515615 Publisher: M & T Books Release Date: June, 1997 Bioscience book rank: 1152008
| Agree wholeheartedly with previous reviewer. The book is occasionally useful as a reference once you have a good grasp of the subject matter, but DO NOT buy it as a learning tool!
This book is not for beginners regarding any of the topics discussed within. If you don't have a good understanding of SNMP, RMON and MIB's, you'll only be more confused by the presentation and content. |
 | | By: Kevin Johnson ISBN: 0201432889 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Release Date: 15 January, 2000 Bioscience book rank: 947640
| . . . a very challenging combination. I recommend this for everyone developing an e-mail application. Every standard that it covers is done in a thorough fashion. It is much more readable and comprehensible than the RFCs themselves, but no less accurate. The author obviously speaks from experience when writing about specific traps, and how the protocols are used in the real world.
This book is a great resource of knowledge on DBI - in all respects. The topics are covered in a thorough manner, and a plethera of code exists for DBI. <br>This is a good book for programmers who want to know WHAT they are doing, HOW it works, and WHY it works. Although it has all the information to do database transactions with Perl, it is not a "DBI for dummies" book, and will not function as such. Those looking for a easy way to do SQL from Perl can use the online assistance if they are very familiar with database connections and want to learn by trial and error. Else, grab this book, a cup of your favorite thought-inducing beverage, and enjoy! (Don't get the beverage in the keyboard!)
This book is a great resource of knowledge on DBI - in all respects. The topics are covered in a thorough manner, and a plethera of code exists for DBI. <br>This is a good book for programmers who want to know WHAT they are doing, HOW it works, and WHY it works. Although it has all the information to do database transactions with Perl, it is not a "DBI for dummies" book, and will not function as such. Those looking for a easy way to do SQL from Perl can use the online assistance if they are very familiar with database connections and want to learn by trial and error. Else, grab this book, a cup of your favorite thought-inducing beverage, and enjoy! (Don't get the beverage in the keyboard!) |
 | | By: Nicolas C. Dracopoli, Jonathan L. Haines, Bruce R., MD, PhD Korf, Cynthia C. Morton, Christine E. Seidman, Anthony Rosenzweig, J. G. Seidman, Douglas R. Smith ISBN: 0471694185 Publisher: Wiley Release Date: 13 October, 2004 Bioscience book rank: 1097578
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 | | By: Uyless Black ISBN: 0079132820 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies Release Date: 26 November, 1997 Bioscience book rank: 1162351
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 | | By: Tim Humphrey, Gavin Brooks ISBN: 1588291448 Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 01 December, 2004 Bioscience book rank: 1098338
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 | | By: Subrata Goswami ISBN: 140207476X Publisher: Springer Release Date: 31 May, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 1170792
| This book covers a vast array of networking topics, and can serve as a quick primer or reference. However, the depth of treatment varies inexplicably: some areas are explored in way too much detail for an overview text, while others don't have enough information to provide a good basic understanding of the subject. The quality of the text is extremely poor: there is hardly a paragraph without multiple grammar, spelling and punctuation errors, which is very annoying. Another major drawback is the lack of a glossary; by the nature of the subject the book is peppered with acronyms, and looking them up in the index is tedious, because there are many references for most terms and no way to know which one points to a definition.
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 | | By: Minou Bina ISBN: 1588295753 Publisher: Humana Press Release Date: 21 April, 2006 Bioscience book rank: 1122360
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