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Reviews by: Peter Tillier
A total of 18 titles.

See our list of Recommended books at the end of this list.

Advanced COBOL (3rd ed) by Gary DeWard Brown [Recommended]  (Reviewed Sep 2000)
Advanced Messaging Applications with MSMQ & MQSeries by Rhys Lewis [Recommended]  (Reviewed Dec 2000)
Business Engineering With Object Technology by David Taylor [Recommended]  (Reviewed Sep 1996)
Business Objects by Oliver Sims  (Reviewed Sep 1995)
Introduction to LBMS Jackson System Development by LBMS  (Reviewed Mar 1993)
Java for the COBOL Programmer by E Reed Doke & Bill C Hardgrave  (Reviewed Dec 2000)
MacIntosh C Programming Primer by D Mark & C Reed  (Reviewed Mar 1993)
MacIntosh C Programming by Example by Hogan & K Matthies  (Reviewed Mar 1993)
Mastering the THINK Class Library by Richard O Parker  (Reviewed Jul 1997)
Object Analysis & Design - Description of Methods by Andrew Hutt  (Reviewed Mar 1996)
Object Technology Revolution, The by Michael Guttman & Jason Matthews  (Reviewed Mar 1996)
Principles of Object-Oriented Software Development by Anton Eliens [Recommended]  (Reviewed Sep 1995)
Programmers Guide to MPW by M Andrews & N Rhodes  (Reviewed Mar 1993)
Programming Starter Kit for Macintosh by Jim Trudeau  (Reviewed Mar 1997)
Que's Big Mac Book 3ed by Neil Salkind  (Reviewed Jul 1993)
Ray Tracing for the Macintosh CD (uses POV-Ray) by Eduard Schwan [Recommended]  (Reviewed Jul 1996)
Successful COBOL Upgrades by Young Chae & Steven Rogers [Recommended with Reservations]  (Reviewed Sep 2000)
Symantec C++ for Windows by John May & Judy Whittle [Not Recommended]  (Reviewed Sep 1995)

List of Recommended Books
Advanced COBOL (3rd ed) by Gary DeWard Brown [Recommended]
Peter Tillier writes:
a very good book that should be on every COBOL shop's bookshelf.
Advanced Messaging Applications with MSMQ & MQSeries by Rhys Lewis [Recommended]
Peter Tillier writes:
I enjoyed the book and think that it expanded my ideas about message queuing and its implementations.
Business Engineering With Object Technology by David Taylor [Recommended]
Peter Tillier writes:
This book is certainly worth reading but will not suit the 'let's cut some code and test it until it's right' brigade.
Principles of Object-Oriented Software Development by Anton Eliens [Recommended]
Peter Tillier writes:
I really liked this book. It is based on lectures given by the author at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and is full of useful information about OO and programming examples in C++.
Ray Tracing for the Macintosh CD (uses POV-Ray) by Eduard Schwan [Recommended]
Peter Tillier writes:
The book itself is easy to read and informative and is reasonably priced. I would probably have bought this if I had discovered it amongst the welter of PC Web and Internet books in most stores.
Successful COBOL Upgrades by Young Chae & Steven Rogers [Recommended with Reservations]
Peter Tillier writes:
discusses the problems and issues involved when upgrading COBOL programs on IBM mainframes

Please note that opinions are those of the individual reviewers.


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