Marketplace books
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Data Structures and Algorithms in Java
by Adam Drozdek
Using the Java programming language, Drozdek highlights three important aspects of data structures and algorithms. First, the book places special emphasis on the connection between data structures and their algorithms, including an analysis of the algorithms complexity. Second, the book presents data structures in the context of object-oriented program design. Finally, the book closely examines data structure implementation.
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C# by Dissection: The Essentials of C# Programming
by Ira Pohl
*LE292-2, 0-201-87667-1, Pohl, Ira; C# by Dissection: The Essentials of C# Programming This book presents a thorough introduction to both C# and the programming process by carefully developing working programs to illuminate key features of the C# language. Presents the concepts of the programming process using the "dissection" method that acts as a walk-through of complete code examples. Provides extensive learning tools such as common programming errors. Provides a copy of the .
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J2EE Open Source Toolkit : Building an Enterprise Platform with Open Source Tools (Java Open Source Library)
by John T. Bell, James Lambros, Stan Ng
* The first book that shows how to harness the full power of open-source tools to build a free J2EE development platform without using any commercial products * Tools covered include Apache Tomcat, Struts, Jetspeed, MySQL, Joram, and jBoss * Shows developers how to integrate all of the most popular open-source tools into a single, integrated platform * Companion Web site provides source code plus a fully working example of the development platform created in the book
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Learning ASP.NET 3.5
by Jesse Liberty, Dan Hurwitz, Brian MacDonald
With this book, you will learn how to create engaging and interactive web applications using the latest version of the world's most popular web development platform: ASP.NET with AJAX, built on the productivity-enhancing features of Visual Studio 2008. All you need to get started is a basic knowledge of HTML and a desire to produce professional quality websites. Learning ASP.NET 3.
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C# Complete
by Sybex
C# Complete is a one-of-a-kind book--valuable both for its broad content and its low price. Whether you're brand-new to C# programming, are migrating from Visual Basic or Visual C++ to C#, or have already developed some expertise in C#, you'll get the skills you need to become proficient with Microsoft's powerful new language designed for the .NET platform. Creating complex applications in the .NET Framework is made easier with C#--Microsoft's first true object-oriented programming language.
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Java Swing, Second Edition
by James Elliott, Marc Loy, David Wood, Brian Cole
Java Swing, long regarded as the authoritative book on using the Swing classes, is available in a new edition that builds on a solid foundation in exploring the Java 2 Swing additions and modifications. This is a big, tremendously detailed, exhaustively researched, and ultimately authoritative reference that pushes the limits of what a book can do toward eliminating the necessity of writing experimental programs to see how Swing classes work in practice.
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Pro Spring 3
by Jan Machacek, Jessica Ditt, Aleksa Vukotic, Anirvan Chakraborty
Founded by SpringSource, the Spring Framework continues to be the leading and most adopted enterprise Java and Java EE application development framework. This book also covers what’s new and available in Spring 3, specifically Java 6 annotations (support for declaring factory methods) and generics, support for Java EE 6 features like Java Persistence API (JPA 2), JavaServer Faces (JSF 2) support, REST in Spring MVC, possible unified Expression Language (EL) (as already seen in Spring Web
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Black Hat Physical Device Security: Exploiting Hardware and Software
by Drew Miller
This book presents a methodology to approach and detect similar types of vulnerabilities in individual security devices that plague the software industry. Bypassing key components in a security system can negate the presence of other subsystems. Our content supplies an applicable process of assessment that will never age.
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Starting Out with C# (Gaddis Series)
by James Chegwidden, Tony Gaddis
This book teaches C# in a step-by-step fashion where each chapter covers a major set of topics and builds knowledge as the reader progresses through the book. Concept statements, example programs, program output, checkpoints, warnings, case studies and review questions are among many features of this book. While the book is written for readers with no prior programming background, even experienced programmers will benefit from its depth of detail.
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Exploring Web Technologies for Designers (Design Exploration)
by James Bennett
Finally, a book on Web technologies written by a designer, not a programmer! Today's design marketplace demands that graphic designers understand the fundamental capabilities of core Web technologies like Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, and XML. But what designer wants to wrestle with complicated technical concepts?