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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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C for Java Programmers (Java (Addison-Wesley))
by Tomasz Muldner
With C for Java Programmers, Tomasz Mldner adopts an innovative approach to teaching modern ANSI C techniques to readers already familiar with Java concepts. He takes advantage of the techniques and underlying design principles present in object-oriented languages like Java, and incorporates them to create a set of programming standards applicable to C. These standards are present throughout each chapter both in short examples and in longer modules.
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Rails Around Houston (TX) (Images of Rail)
by Douglas L. Weiskopf
Several railroads were chartered by the Republic of Texas, but the first line built was the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado, which began construction near the Port of Houston Turning Basin in 1851. The BBB&C would become the oldest segment of the country's first transcontinental railroad under sole ownership: the Southern Pacific's Sunset Route, connecting New Orleans and Los Angeles and completed in 1883.
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Developing Hybrid Applications for the iPhone: Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to Build Dynamic Apps for the iPhone (Dev
by Lee S Barney
“For those not ready to tackle the complexities of Objective-C, this is a great way to get started building iPhone apps. If you know the basics of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, you'll be building apps in no time.” –August Trometer, Owner of FoggyNoggin Software, www.foggynoggin.com Discover the Easier, Faster Way to Build High-Quality iPhone Applications Now, you don’t need to dive headfirst into Objective-C to write state-of-the-art applications for the iPhone.
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Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages: Ada, Real-Time Java and C/Real-Time POSIX (International Computer Science S
by Alan Burns, Andy Wellings
From mobile phones to microwave ovens, engine management systems to aircraft avionics systems, safety, reliability, and time-critical response are all critical factors. There is strong demand in industry for software/hardware engineers with Real-Time design and programming skills. This text focuses on the different languages (including Ada and Java) used to program real-time applications and the language constructs required to enable you to develop these critical skills.
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Pro Visual C++ 2005 for C# Developers
by Dean C. Wills
Pro Visual C++ 2005 for C# Developers features two distinct sections that lead to a simple migration path for you to move toward Visual C++ 2005 development. If you're an experienced developer approaching Visual C++ from a C# background with .NET 1.1 or 1.0, you'll greatly benefit from this book. The first section introduces the Visual C++ 2005 technology, then outlines the language in fast-track chapters. This overview focuses on the mechanics of the language, without introducing any coding.
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Introduction to Engineering Programming: In C, Matlab and Java
by Mark Austin, David Chancogne
How do you select the right programming language for the right job? Austin and Chancogne provide students with a collection of four tutorials that cover concepts in modern engineering computations, and engineering programming in Ansi C, Matlab Version 5, and Java 1.1. The text gives practical guidance on selecting the best programming language for a project through a large number of working examples.
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to C++
by Paul Snaith
A beginners guide into C++, this book uses simple examples to teach the reader the basics of the language. It also goes further and explains OOP topics such as standard OOP, Inheritance and Polymorphism.
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Win32 Programming
by Brent E. Rector, Joseph M. Newcomer
Concentrating exclusively on 32-bit programming, this book offers an in-depth look at the user interface and graphics aspects ofthe Windows API and demonstrates how to use API effectively. Covers Dynamic link libraries, storage management, and windows subclassing. CD ROM included.
Events coming up
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Mar
22
eclipse con 2010
Santa Clara, United States
EclipseCon is the conference for anyone involved in Eclipse. As an Eclipse user, EclipseCon is where you will learn about the latest Eclipse products as well as picking up those valuable how-to tips from the experts and user groups. As an Eclipse developer, EclipseCon is where you collaborate with your colleages and do that whiteboard planning for the next generation of APIs and features.
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Mar
22
eclipse con 2010
Santa Clara, United States
EclipseCon is the conference for anyone involved in Eclipse. As an Eclipse user, EclipseCon is where you will learn about the latest Eclipse products as well as picking up those valuable how-to tips from the experts and user groups. As an Eclipse developer, EclipseCon is where you collaborate with your colleages and do that whiteboard planning for the next generation of APIs and features.