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File Size: 302 KB
Print Length: 119 pages
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Publisher: Azure Flame Media, LLC; 2 edition (December 7, 2013)
Publication Date: December 7, 2013
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Language: English
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I am giving this a 3 star rating to start with as I feel this offering is short and not as thorough as it could be. The Windows Command Line Beginner's Guide - Second Edition (Computer Beginner's Guides) [Kindle Edition] does allow me to open my Kindle while I am on the computer while I utilize this information and learn more of Windows Command line control of my desktop. The price is right for the 119 pages of this offering for Kindle and digital customers. I'll revisit this review if I feel it needs to be 4 or two stars.
This book has been a big big help with taking the Google-Coursera IT course! While it may be a few years old, ALL the commands are current! I like the way the Commands are written in very readable print, not teeny tiny like some books! The book is very simple yet explicitly written. The commands are organized into well thought out chapters. The first chapter explains how to access the command line several different ways and how to add administrator privileges if needed and why you would use the commands. He also explains all the flags you commonly might add to the commands and why and how to access help features and how to check to see if commands worked! This Author knows his stuff! If you are taking IT courses, want to brush up on IT skills, or want to learn more about what goes on in the Window's background, I highly recommend this book! Excellent! His Ubuntu/Linux command line book is just as well written!
I bought this book because, when I moved a few years back, I threw away most of my computing books; including my two DOS books. I didn't miss them until I started playing with Java and wanted to write a couple of batch files. Getting to the command prompt was no problem but I couldn't remember the various DOS commands and switches. While you can list all those by using the "help" command in the DOS window, there are no real instructions on how to use them. I found what I needed in this book. If you're looking for a DOS instruction manual like the old Peter Norton books, this isn't it. And, the author doesn't claim it to be such. It is, however, sufficient to get you started or serve as a reminder for those of us who've simply forgotten how to use these very useful commands. All in all, Moeller has written a useful book that is more than well worth its $0.99 price.
I needed to learn how to move some files off of a failing hard drive because my computer would not boot up. I could get to the command prompt but the only thing I knew how to do was see the directory. This book showed me who to copy and move all the directories and files that I needed before the hard drive totally failed. I totally recommend this book to anyone that doesn't know much about computers. It will not disappoint you!
This book presents a clear explanation of some of the commands that can be used with the Windows Command line. The author provided the meaning of various acronyms like FAT and NTFS for example, and others, of which the reader may not know the meaning. Even though I started computering with DOS, and the command line is a leftover of that system, I felt that the book provided helpful reminders of how to navigate with basic commands. The author's warning to cautiously use some of the commands is well taken because the command line is a powerful tool and not forgiving if the user makes a mistake. I liked the book and believe that it is a good read for one who is interested in knowing what the Windows Command Line can do.
This is a great book on a subject that many forgot. It is good for anyone using Windows. I haven't used the command line since the mid 90's but when I needed to move large volumes of files the command line was faster and allowed me to accomplish things one can't do in Windows alone.
Definitely more than $0.99 worth of usefulness in here(at time of review, cost is 99 cents)I went through this book in about two weeks on my Kindle. I'm sure others can go through it quicker, but I was practicing with most of the commands mentioned in the book as I read about them. It's a good read; I like the author's conversational style of writing. Also, he sometimes provides a little history here and there about Windows/DOS and PCs in general, some of which was interesting, and if that's not your thing, there's not so much of it to bore you. I got a pretty good feel for what can be done from standard Windows commands and also increased my familiarity with not only the commands themselves, but the available switching options. Some parts could have used a little more explanation. For example, in the chapter on networking, he provides a secondary way of obtaining your IP address using netsh (net shell) but this is practically the only mention of netsh in the book and he treats it like a command, when in fact, netsh is a command-line utility with a whole slew of other capabilities. Sure, the full power of netsh would be beyond the scope of the book, but he could have taken a paragraph, or heck, even a footnote to explain that. On the other hand, he dedicates an entire chapter to disk partitioning, (the diskpart utility), and while it's good to know that that exists, if I were seriously planning on doing ANY sort of disk partitioning, there's NO WAY I would rely on the equivalent of 10 or so e-book pages to walk me through. While he is pretty good in every chapter about giving necessary cautions of what the reader needs to be careful with, the diskpart utility in particular is in a whole other category of its own, basically it gets a "DO NOT TOUCH WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION" label in my mind. So I kinda glossed through that chapter to see that, yes, diskpart exists, but I don't want to touch it with a 10-foot pole until I'm well-read (in more substantial books) and have backed up everything on my hard-drive.Opposed to one of the negative reviews, I don't consider this book a no-brainer for absolute-zero beginners. I think most people, even computer savvy folks, will learn a few things here. The ideal audience in my opinion would be someone who's comfortable with general use of a computer, has maybe opened the command prompt once or twice, and perhaps even executed a couple of commands, but maybe didn't really know what he/she was doing, and wants to learn more. This book will give you a gateway into the "more" you're looking for, but for any serious command line dabbling, I recommend supplementing the book with other sources, many of which are freely available online. ESPECIALLY supplement if you're dabbling with anything that includes the /delete option or, *shudders* diskpart.One minor complaint: I wish the author had taken more time to explain how unforgiving the command prompt is when it comes to spaces. This can especially be a headache if you try messing with batch files (which are only briefly covered in the book anyhow) but it applies everywhere. Most computer programming languages are pretty lenient about spaces. Not DOS commands. If you follow the format exactly as in the book, I'm sure you'll be ok, but if you're doing some free-form typing, be sure to mind your spacing. It's a very subtle mistake that can cause the command prompt to choke with strange error messages when you're off by a space. This really should have been more explicitly pointed out.Still, you're virtually guaranteed to get your 99 cents worth.Oh, and I just remembered, %20 of the book (which is to say probably about 20 pages) are dedicated to the author's fan fiction work, included here as a bonus. I didn't personally read that part, because I'm not typically into fiction in general. It didn't bother me that he included it either. (Can't blame a guy for promoting his work, whatever the medium) The book, sans the fan fiction, had everything I would expect a beginner's command line book to include. The rest is fluff. If you happen to have a liking for fantasy/fiction as well, then you get an added bonus. If you don't, don't read it. To me, DOS-style command line interfacing and fantasy make for strange bedfellows, but to each their own.
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