World Famous Comics: Building WebObjects 5 Applications
Building WebObjects 5 Applications
From: McGraw-Hill Companies Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: McGraw-Hill Companies Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 704 Publication Date: November 15, 2001
Product Description: This work offers a practical guide for anyone involved in the e-commerce chain, including developers, software engineers, database administration and Web designers. It extensively covers one of the most versatile Web application developmet releases created by Apple.
No focus involved By the time you get a forth of the way in the book you finally start talking about WebObjects at all really. The rest talks about his version (fairly poor at that) of history and philosophies behind computers. The book is a buzzword seller, with no real value at all. He tries to impress you with a weak history and tossing of buzzwords than any real knowledge. People like him are the reason that programming jobs are going down hill. Write less code in the long run by doing it right the first time, skip this book. WebObjects will not increase development speed unless your developers are uneducated in design and coding procedures. If that is what WebObjects pushes, no wonder they are failing in the market. That is a Microsoft gimmick and has yet to work properly even for them. I am still in my quest to find what WebObjects holds in advantage to other languages and platforms. In any event, unless you don't know computers at all this book is more than a waste.
WebObjects description document This book is only for beginners or people who want to know what you can do with WO. If you are Wo programmer or you have already read the tutorial, maybe you don't need this book.
This book is for novices only As a two year WebObjects develoer, I bought this book in hopes that it would help me learn how to implement some of the new powerful features in WebObjects 5. Unfortunately, there is very little code and examples and no CD Rom. It is 90% theory about general WebObjects and databse concepts that anyone using WebObjects for more than a few months should already know.
If you are new to WebObjects and would like to know what you can accomplish with the product, the book is decent. I give it 3 stars for that.