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    AutoCAD 2002 Bible (With CD-ROM)
    by Ellen Finkelstein
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Paperback (15 October, 2001)
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $32.99
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    Reviews (6)

    3-0 out of 5 stars Programmers beware
    This books is better than the autodesk manual for showing you how to draw with AutoCAD and some of the drawing features.If you are looking for a book that explores how to customize AutoCAD using LISP, VBA or ObjectARX look elsewhere.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Good for intermediate/advanced AutoCAD users
    This is a great book and has come in handy now that I know AutoCAD but it was a little too difficult for me to start with.My teacher showed me a much easier book "Exercise Workbook for Beginning AutoCAD 2002" by Shrock Publishing. You can review it on their website.It made learning AutoCAD very simple.Also, why are these books so expensive....

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent, detailed coverage
    This is an excellent book.It's a well-written exposition of many (perhaps all) features of AutoCAD 2002.

    If you already use AutoCAD and are looking for a reference in which to look up advanced features as the need arises, this book would be an excellent choice.

    If you're new to AutoCAD and are learning from scratch, this book might be an excellent choice.It contains about 300 clearly described sequential excercies which walk you through many (perhaps all) features of AutoCAD 2002.After you finish, you'll be a proficient user.But expect to invest a substantial amount of time (perhaps 3 weeks full-time).

    If you're learning from scratch and just want to invest a couple of days to learn the basic features and then jump in, you might want to look for a shorter book.The first 5 chapters purports to do this, but it doesn't do it well in my judgment. ... Read more

    Isbn: 0764536117
    Sales Rank: 107306
    Subjects:  1. AutoCAD    2. CAD-CAM - AutoCad    3. CAD-CAM - General    4. Computer Bks - Desktop Publishing    5. Computer Books And Software    6. Computer Graphics - General    7. Computer graphics    8. Computers    9. Drafting & Mechanical Drawing    10. Computer aided design (CAD)    11. Computers / Computer Graphics / Design    12. AutoCAD (Computer file)    13. Technology   


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    AutoLISP to Visual LISP: Design Solutions: Design Solutions for AutoCAD 2000
    by Kevin Standiford
    Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    Paperback (05 September, 2000)
    list price: $81.95
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    1-0 out of 5 stars Please Do not Waste Your Time and Money
    This book is of zero educational value. You will not find it useful. Some scattered information without any reasonable relationship. It is a waste of time and money. I am not quite sure why they have decided to publish such a useless book. You cannot even use it as a reference.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Thank you so much for this book!
    This book finally brought Descriptive Geometry down to my level - beginner. I was amazed at how this book managed to explain the subject matter in a simple, straight forward way. And the illustrations are great! I took Descriptive Geometry several years ago and did not complete the course because I could not understand what the instructor or the other D.G. textbook (I don't remember the title) were talking about. Now, I wonder why the other book did not say, and illustrate, what this book covers so effortlessly.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Save yourself 50 odd dollars
    I found this book to be a jumble of disconnected terms.After reading the first two chapters I thought the rest of the book can go nowhere but up.I was wrong.The rest of the bookmaintained its confusing presentations.Even the supplied disk was as confusing as the book.If your looking to get into LISP programming STAY AWAY from this book.I guess I will spend another 30 or 40 dollars and try another LISP programming book. ... Read more

    Isbn: 076681517X
    Sales Rank: 230813
    Subjects:  1. AutoCAD    2. CAD-CAM - AutoCad    3. Computer Bks - Languages / Programming    4. Computer Books: Languages    5. Computers    6. LISP (Computer program languag    7. LISP (Computer program language)    8. Lisp (Programming Language)    9. Programming Languages - LISP    10. Technology / Engineering / General   


    Programming Python, Second Edition with CD
    by Mark Lutz
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Paperback (March, 2001)
    list price: $54.95 -- our price: $36.27
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    Editorial Review

    Completely revised and improved, the second edition of Programming Python is an excellent compendium of material geared toward the more knowledgeable Python developer. It includes dozens of reusable scripts for common scripting tasks, and is one of the best available sources of information for this popular object-oriented scripting language.

    In over 1,200 pages of material, this book offers an extremely comprehensive guide to Python development. Though his book is densely packed with information, Mark Lutz is a lively and witty writer whose focus is on getting things done using the natural strengths of the Python language. To that end, after an introduction and history of the language, the book shows how to use Python for performing automated tasks with files and directories (for example, for doing backups both locally and on Web servers). Not only will this book teach you more about Python, but it will also give you a library of code that you can use as is or adapt for your own projects.

    The text covers every conceivable facet of Python and the language's support for networking, files and directories, task management, and even persistence (through its support for shelves). Complete Python programs show how to create e-mail clients, do reporting, and create Web applications (for an online errata database). Chapters on doing graphics programming in Python, as well as coverage of both built-in and custom data structures, are especially good. Because Python is often used for automating installations (in some Linux distributions, for instance), readers will appreciate the sample code and tips for using Python to create bulletproof installs.

    Later sections show how get Python to work with C, Java (through JPython), and other languages. The book concludes with useful reference sections summarizing key aspects of Python, like its revision history, relationship to C++, and other material. There aren't many titles on Python, and fans of this up-and-coming language are lucky to have such a solid tutorial and guide available in Programming Python. Perfect for those with just a little previous exposure to the language, it's all you need to master Python in-depth and tap its considerable power for virtually any software project. --Richard Dragan

    Topics covered:

    • Introduction to Python
    • Basic system scripts with Python (including file and directory tools)
    • Working with processes and threads
    • Pipes and signals
    • Sample scripts for system and Web utilities (including backing up files, program launching, replicating and managing directories)
    • Graphical user interface design in Python (including the Tkinter module)
    • Widgets and basic components
    • Layout options
    • Event handling
    • GUI examples (including a working text editor, image viewer, and clock)
    • Network scripting (sockets, FTP, and e-mail clients)
    • Server-side scripting
    • Sample server scripts for an online errata database
    • Python on the Internet (including Zope, JPython, and XML tools)
    • Databases and persistence in Python (including pickled objects and shelf files)
    • Custom and built-in data structures in Python
    • Text and string handling
    • C integration with Python (including the SWIG module)
    • Embedding Python calls within C
    • Hints for using Python in real projects
    • Reference to recent changes to Python
    • Python vs. C++ quick-start guide
    ... Read more
    Reviews (53)

    5-0 out of 5 stars "De-Facto" Python Book.
    This is the best book available on advanced Python topics.
    But beware, it's not for beginners!
    If you don't know Python, I suggest reading "Learning Python".
    Once you are proficient in the language, then you can understand all advanced topics on this book.
    Mark has done an excelent job on this book, on "Learning Python", and also on "Python Pocket Reference".

    2-0 out of 5 stars Answers to questions that no one asked
    Programming Python is uneven and disorganized. It's a patchwork of information that is never tied together to form a unified, purposeful whole. The author begins by attempting to demonstrate Python's usefulness as an alternative to traditional scripting in awk and shell languages (bash, csh). He demonstrates this by leading the reader through tedious programs that are already well serviced by mature tools. Do we really need a new, portable version of the utility "more"? I would prefer seeing a real problem solved in an elegant way.

    If you stay awake, you're treated to hundreds of pages of ugly user interfaces built on the Tk widget set along with some rudimentary web programming. Given the heft of the book, you should expect a sense of accomplishment but instead you're left uninspired. Python is a great language but you wouldn't know it by reading this book.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Poorly organized and not as good as the 1st edition
    Yuck yuck yuck. I'm so unhappy. This book reads like it was written by a 10th grader and was surly was organized by a chimp. It's not organized in any logical manor. It covers some greatly important topics only briefly and then covers totally useless stuff in depth. It spends hundreds of pages talking about web applications. That might sound like an ok idea however most Python web application developers are using Zope for good reason, doing it any other way is silly. The book also talks at length about GUI programming however it never actually gives a proper theory overview to Tkinter so really all you're learning is how to make what Mr. Lutz has already done. As a Python veteran I'd avoid this book. If I didn't already know Python and I bought this I'd be Royal mad. Learning Python is what should be bought if you're a newbie but this book is a bear even for an expert. Avoid it! ... Read more

    Isbn: 0596000855
    Subjects:  1. Computer Bks - Languages / Programming    2. Computer Books: Languages    3. Computers    4. Programming - Object Oriented Programming    5. Programming Languages - General    6. Python (Computer program langu    7. Python (Computer program language)    8. COM051260    9. Computers / Programming Languages / General    10. High level programming languages   


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