Hello QlikView! A Beginner Guide to QlikView 10 Jason Atkinson Luca Fracassi Anamica Ramkhelawan eBook
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"I wish I had this book when I just started to work with QlikView!" is one of the phrases often used to describe "Hello QlikView!". Another one is "Wow, I didn’t expect to learn this much".
Hello QlikView will help you build your first applications in QlikView and it will also offer you practical tips & tricks from the authors, based on their practical QlikView experience over the past 3 years.
The book also contains the necessary datasources necessary to build your first QlikView applications.
Hello QlikView! A Beginner Guide to QlikView 10 Jason Atkinson Luca Fracassi Anamica Ramkhelawan eBook
Good book for learning Qlikview--and more or less step-by-step. It is as the authors intended, a primer for the new user. As the authors indicated, they are not focused on perfect grammer and writing style--but on content--and it is so.Writing style and grammer and typos are a bit annoying, but authors admit to that upfront--they are definitely not good writers, and at times one is left to wonder. The screen shots are mostly not legible (at least on Kindle), so are difficult to follow at times. Some matters are not well or completely explained, so reader has to search around a bit and experiment to see what they mean. The beginning of the book is better than the last part of the book, whereby the authors seem to get sloppier or just slapped things together, like running out of steam or interest.
But as an intro, and primer, it is OK.
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Hello QlikView! A Beginner Guide to QlikView 10 Jason Atkinson Luca Fracassi Anamica Ramkhelawan eBook Reviews
The book provides sufficient knowledge to develop QlikView documents, allows for a gradual deepening of the objects using. Very rich in examples.
Great for beginners!
This book was recommended to me by someone I trust. I bought it mainly on the strength of his recommendation, because I wanted to quickly get up to speed using QlikView. I did also, read the review and the 'Look Inside' text, and decided it looked like it could do the job.
It started off OK. I thought it was reasonably well structured and I generally felt as if I was learning. But as I was working my way through the first chapter, I noticed more and more very basic grammatical mistakes.
For example "What we see in front of our eyes is the result of the wizard, but what did it really happen?"
I was a little surprised to see these errors, but I concluded I could put up with them as I was making progress. So I continued.
Admittedly, the authors did apologise in advance. Here are the exact words "PS. This is our first edition and we hope many will follow. We have consciously decided to focus on the content and not to worry too much about syntax and spelling."
There was also another warning which I duly noted, but decided to ignore for the moment. This was "Please also note that we used QlikView 10 while writing this book. If you are on an earlier or newer version, things might look a little different, but you should still be able to find back the key concepts."
[These are the exact words. So you see what I mean about the standard of English.]
This type of disclaimer is unfortunately common with books about software, and it is something you usually have to learn to live with.
But as I progressed to Chapter 2, this warning very some became a harsh reality. Because I was using QlikView version 11, I was not able to complete the first exercise.
So, I looked to see if I could contact the Authors' or the Publisher. Nothing. So, I looked to see if there was anything on the QlikView forums. There are a few hits, but no clear solutions, that I can see.
So I am rather annoyed with myself for buying this book.
- The English is poor.
- There appears to be no way I can contact the Authors.
- There doesn't appear to be a Publisher I can contact.
- There is no readily available solution to the problem I have encountered in Chapter 2.
So I will have to spend time researching the problem, perhaps I will have to replace version 11 with version 10, if that is possible. I will solve the problem. But, this is a big distraction at this stage. I shouldn't have to do this.
So the bottom line is this
(1) Don't waste your money buying the current edition of this book, if you have QlikView version 11 or higher.
(2) If there is another edition that covers QlikView version 11 or higher, is it worth having a look at, but beware. Hopefully, they
will have surmounted the problem I am having and hopefully someone would have also corrected their English.
This helped get me through the basic questions I had to work with QlikView. i am not a QV Developer
Good book for learning Qlikview--and more or less step-by-step. It is as the authors intended, a primer for the new user. As the authors indicated, they are not focused on perfect grammer and writing style--but on content--and it is so.
Writing style and grammer and typos are a bit annoying, but authors admit to that upfront--they are definitely not good writers, and at times one is left to wonder. The screen shots are mostly not legible (at least on ), so are difficult to follow at times. Some matters are not well or completely explained, so reader has to search around a bit and experiment to see what they mean. The beginning of the book is better than the last part of the book, whereby the authors seem to get sloppier or just slapped things together, like running out of steam or interest.
But as an intro, and primer, it is OK.
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