Customer Review: This is the first programming book that I can remember since the old Windows Programming book by Charles Petzold that really was a satisfying read. Its probably not as polished as some books but it makes up for that in its concise and effective style that is extremely rare in Java programming books.... more info
Customer Review: I read the first edition of Bert Esselink's excellent book when I was still a novice to the localization market in 2004. Later, while working for a localization company I bought a copy of this new edition for the company. Now I have my own to read at my leisure. The author has expanded into... more info
Customer Review: This book was truly a pleasure to read. A good writing style, a lot of information, and a tight editing job that really makes both the messenger and the message look better. What more could a person ask for?
XML is definitely out there, and it seems to be a lot more than just a buzzword. Finally... more info
Customer Review: Although interesting, I feel this book never gets past the "academic" label, so its importance to practioners is not that significant. John Yunker's book would be a better buy if you want to know about Web Globalization. Full reviews of both books are available on [...]. Junker's Book is:... more info
Customer Review: I'm currently reading the book "Internationalization and Localization Using Microsoft .NET". The topic of this book is one which I'm very interested in. Unfortunately, this book has been very disappointing to me.
When read a book on a targeted technical subject, I like to read something which is... more info
Customer Review: Like idiots, we gave this guy the benefit of the doubt and tried his book. WHAT A MISTAKE! After seeing most of the code not work and the direction of the topics going offtrack, my collegues and I would just not feel good about not warning others first. We've seen his temper get out of control in... more info