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I picked up a copy of JavaScript by Example over the weekend and wanted to thank you for putting out a book that makes JavaScript easy to understand. I ve been a developer for several years now and JS has always been the monster under the bed, so to speak. Your book has answered a lot of questions I ve had about the inner workings of JS but was afraid to ask. Now all I need is a book that covers Ajax and Coldfusion. Thanks again for putting together an outstanding book. Chris Gomez, Web services manager, Zunch Worldwide, Inc. I have been reading your UNIX Shells by Example book, and I must say, it is brilliant. Most other books do not cover all the shells, and when you have to constantly work in an organization that uses tcsh, bash, and korn, it can become very difficult. However, your book has been indispensable to me in learning the various shells and the differences between themso I thought I d email you, just to let you know what a great job you have done! Farogh-Ahmed Usmani, B.Sc. (Honors), M.Sc., DIC, project consultant (Billing Solutions), Comverse I have been learning Perl for about two months now; I have a little shell scripting experience but that is it. I first started with Learning Perl by O Reilly. Good book but lacking on the examples. I then went to Programming Perl by Larry Wall, a great book for intermediate to advanced, didn t help me much beginning Perl. I then picked up Perl by Example, Third Editionthis book is a superb, well-written programming book. I have read many computer books and this definitely ranks in the top two, in my opinion. The examples are excellent. The author shows you the code, the output of each line, and then explains each line in every example. Dan Patterson, software engineer, GuideWorks, LLC Ellie Quigley has written an outstanding introduction to Perl, which I used to learn the language from scratch. All one has to do is work through her examples, putz around with them, and before long, you re relatively proficient at using the language. Even though I ve graduated to using Programming Perl by Wall et al., I still find Quigley s book a most useful reference. Casey Machula, support systems analyst, Northern Arizona University, College of Health and Human Services When I look at my bookshelf, I see eleven books on Perl programming. Perl by Example, Third Edition, isn t on the shelf; it sits on my desk, where I use it almost daily. When I bought my copy I had not programmed in several years and my programming was mostly in COBOL so I was a rank beginner at Perl. I had at that time purchased several popular books on Perl but nothing that really put it together for me. I am still no pro, but my book has many dog-eared pages and each one is a lesson I have learned and will certainly remember. I still think it is the best Perl book on the market for anyone from a beginner to a seasoned programmer using Perl almost daily. Bill Maples, network design tools and automations analyst, Fidelity National Information Services We are rewriting our intro to OS scripting course and selected your text for the course. It s an exceptional book. The last time we considered it was a few years ago (second edition). The debugging and system administrator chapters at the end nailed it for us. Jim Leone, Ph.D., professor and chair, Information Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology Quigley s book acknowledges a major usage of PHP. To write some kind of front end user interface program that hooks to a back end MySQL database. Both are free and open source, and the combination has proved popular. Especially where the front end involves making an HTML web page with embedded PHP commands. Not every example involves both PHP and MySQL. Though all examples havQuigley, Ellie is the author of 'PERL by Example', published 2007 under ISBN 9780132381826 and ISBN 0132381826.
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