Favorite/Best ActiveX Books
Jim Richards
jrichards at lib.naperville.il.us
Sat Mar 7 10:03:54 EST 1998
Que has some very good books for both beginners and advanced. Sams
seems to stick to beginners. Microsoft I wouldn't touch with a ten
foot pole! I have tried to read many different books my Microsoft
Press and either they put me to sleep or they confuse me even more!
Just my opinions...
> Hi Web4Libers/
>
> We are lacking titles in our collection here at Iowa State on
> ActiveX. I've identified over three doxen or so books on ActiveX from
> _Books in Print_ from the better publishers (e.g Que, IDG,Sams,MicroSoft,etc.)
> and would like to recommend titles of those that users find most
> useful for both the novice and the experienced programmer.
>
> I would be most appreciative to learn about about those that
> Web4Libers have found most 'user-frienddly' as well as authoritative
> on the subject.
>
> Please send recommendations to the list. Thanks!
>
> Gerry McKiernan
> Curator, CyberStacks(sm)
> Iowa State University
> and
> Science and Technology Librarian and Bibliographers
> Iowa State University Library
> Ames IA 50011
>
> gerrymck at iastate.edu
> http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/
>
> "The Best Way to Predict the Future is To Invent It!
> Attributed to Peter Drucker
>
>
>
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Jim Richards
Network Administrator
Naperville Public Libraries Voice: (630)961-4100 x241
200 W. Jefferson Ave. Fax: (630)961-4117
Naperville, IL 60540-5351
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