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Java Developer's Resource: A Tutorial and On-Line Supplement (Resource Series)6 reviews
Elliotte Rusty Harold

Prentice Hall, 1996

excellent for beginning Java
An excellent resource for those who wish to begin programming in Java. I found this book very helpful in learning Java. By far the best I've read. EE261 students should check this one out.
  
  











  



  
Refactoring HTML Improving the Design of Existing Web Applications4 reviews

Addison Wesley Professional, 2008

use CSS and XHTML
The Web means mostly webpages written in HTML. The popularity of HTML is overwhelming. Yet it has well known problems. There is no intrinsic separation of semantic content from presentation details. And the tag syntax is very sloppy. Harold explains in clear and strong terms why you should clean up your webpages. Mostly by using CSS and by making [and checking] that the pages are well formed ...
  
  











  



  
Java I/O (O'Reilly Java)28 reviews
Elliotte Rusty Harold

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 1999

Great reference for your file input/output logic...
[Review of 2nd edition] Getting data into and out of files in your Java program can be painstaking when you consider all the variations... network resources as files, compressed files, text vs. binary data in the file, etc. Java has significant power in this area, but there's a lot to know and understand. Elliotte Rusty Harold has made the task of learning it all a little easier with the ...
  
  











  



  
XML: Extensible Markup Language22 reviews
Elliotte Rusty Harold

Hungry Minds, 1998

DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK! GET *THE XML BIBLE*
This book has been updated by Elliotte Harold and for some unfortunate reason is now called The XML Bible. (unfortunate for me, I just got this book to discover that it's completely revised. I'm out $32.)
  
  











  



  
Processing XML with Java(TM): A Guide to SAX, DOM, JDOM, JAXP, and TrAX12 reviews
Elliotte Rusty Harold

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2002

Excellent!!!
If only every technical book was written this well! Anyone who is working with Java and XML should have a copy of this book. Highly example driven with clear explanations, the author makes using XML in your Java programs a breeze. Even better, the author has a style that makes the book fun to read as you feel like you are learning all sorts of secrets from an XML insider. The book starts with ...
  
  











  



  
Java Network Programming35 reviews
Elliotte Rusty Harold

O'Reilly, 1997

Comprehensive reference (3rd Edition)
If you're doing anything with Java and Network I/O programming, the topic will most likely be covered in this book. The author does a great job describing not only how Java handles network programming, but the concepts and details of network programming in general. The book takes the core java.net classes and describes each method, what it does, how to use it, what to watch for, code examples, ...
  
  











  



  
XML 1.1 Bible67 reviews
Elliotte Rusty Harold

Wiley, 2004

Sola Scriptura
Review for XML 1.1 Bible (3rd Edition): Elliotte Rusty Harold is that rare technical author who can write about anything and make it interesting. In this case, he has written 1,000 pages on XML providing us with an excellent guide book to this technology. Whether you are a beginner or advanced user of XML, there will be something in this book for you. The book is divided into five ...
  
  











  



  
XML in a Nutshell, Third Edition15 reviews
Elliotte Rusty Harold, W. Scott Means

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2004

By far, the best book available on XML
This book is by far the best book I've read on XML. Typical of O'Reilly "In a Nutshell" books, the converage of XML is fast paced and complete. Your money will be well spent on this book. I even think most beginners will do well with this one!
  
  











  



  
XML In A Nutshell36 reviews
Elliotte Rusty Harold, W. Scott Means

O'Reilly, 2002

Great book
This is the only XML book I have - I skimmed through several and this one was far and away the best. You will have to know what you are trying to do and sort of figure out which parts of the book to pay attention to as there is so much there. I spent some time with DTDs only to realize they were unnecessary for what I was doing. But the book allowed me to build an application from scratch.
  
  











  



  
Effective XML: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your XML (Effective Software Development Series)13 reviews
Elliotte Rusty Harold

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2003

The best XML book I've read
Effective XML is a collection of about 50 tips for working with XML. Although XML seems is simple and easy to use, it's also easy to get wrong. I've often scratched your head and wondered why things like XML Schema, for example, just doesn't feel right. But it wasn't until I read Effective XML that I understood what was really awkward with it. Because the book is so diverse (an amazing feat ...
  
  











  



  
IT-Studienausgabe. Die XML-Bibel.
Elliotte Rusty Harold

mitp-Verlag, 2004
  
  











  



  
Java Network Programming
Elliotte Rusty Harold

Oreilly & Associates Inc, 2004
  
  











  



  
Java Secrets (The Secrets Series)3 reviews
Elliotte Rusty Harold

Wiley Publishing, 1997

Wait for the second edition.
This book promises a lot, and often delivers. However, there are enough deficiencies that the prospective buyer should consider waiting for the second edition. The biggest problem with the book is that, like so many other Java titles, it was rushed out the door. This is most apparent in the book's figures, which range from perplexing to downright misleading, due to widespread errors and ...
  
  











  



  
Refactoring HTML
Elliotte Rusty Harold

Addison-Wesley, 2008
  
  











  



  
Refactoring HTML
Elliotte Rusty Harold

Addison-Wesley, 2008
  
  











  



  
JavaBeans¿2 reviews
Elliotte Rusty Harold

John Wiley & Sons Inc (Computers), 1997

Excellent resource
I'm the JavaBeans columnist for JavaWorld, and I heartily recommend this book. The section that compares various component technology, while very well-written, does so at a very high level. This book focuses on JavaBeans technology and is excellent for developers or technical management. For an in-depth comparison of various component frameworks, though, in my opinion you'll probably want to ...
  
  











  



  
Java Network Programming, Third Edition by Elliotte Harold , Elliotte Rusty Harold B01_0217
Elliotte Rusty Harold Elliotte Harold

O'Reilly Media, 2002

"This is the International Edition. The content is in English, same as US version but different cover. Please DO NOT buy if you can not accept this difference. Ship from Shanghai China, please allow about 3 weeks on the way to US or Europe. Message me if you have any questions."
  
  











  



  
Programmation réseau avec Java, 2e édition
Elliotte Rusty Harold

O'Reilly, 2001
  
  











  







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