C++ Books
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Murach's Visual Basic 2008
Published 13 years ago
by Anne Boehm, Mike Murach & Associates
Whether youÕre new to Visual Basic or youÕre upgrading to VB 2008 from an earlier version, this new edition of MurachÕs core VB book shows you how to develop the kind of bullet-proof Windows Forms applications that businesses rely on. Along the way, youÕll learn how to build database applications faster than ever by using RAD features like data sources and the DataGridView control.
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Effective Java (2nd Edition) (Java Series)
Published 12 years ago
by Joshua Bloch, Prentice Hall PTR
Raves for the First Edition! “I sure wish I had this book ten years ago. Some might think that I don’t need any Java books, but I need this one.” –James Gosling, fellow and vice president, Sun Microsystems, Inc. “An excellent book, crammed with good advice on using the Java programming language and object-oriented programming in general.” –Gilad Bracha, coauthor of The Javaâ?
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Head First Java, 2nd Edition
Published 16 years ago
by Kathy Sierra, Bert Bates, O'Reilly Media
It has taken four years, but with Head First Java the introductory Java book category has finally come of age. This is an excellent book, far more capable than any of the scores of Java-for-novices books that have come before it. Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates deserve rich kudos--and big sales--for developing this book's new way of teaching the Java programming language, because any reader with even a little bit of discipline will come away with true understanding of how the language works.
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Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction
Published 10 years ago
by Steve McConnell, Microsoft Press
For more than a decade, Steve McConnell, one of the premier authors and voices in the software community, has helped change the way developers write code - and produce better software. Now his classic book, CODE COMPLETE, has been fully updated and revised with best practices in the art and science of constructing software.
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Dive Into PYTHON
Published 11 years ago
by mark pilgrim, CreateSpace
Dive Into Python is a Python book for experienced programmers. Whether you're an experienced programmer looking to get into Python or grizzled Python veteran who remembers the days when you had to import the string module, Dive Into Python is your 'desert island' Python book. If you've never programmed before, Python is an excellent language to learn modern programming techniques. But this book should not be your starting point.
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Python Scripting for Computational Science (Texts in Computational Science and Engineering)
Published 12 years ago
by hans petter langtangen, Springer
The goal of this book is to teach computational scientists how to develop tailored, flexible, and human-efficient working environments built from small programs (scripts) written in the easy-to-learn, high-level language Python. The focus is on examples and applications of relevance to computational scientists: gluing existing applications and tools, e.g.
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Learning C# 3.0
Published 12 years ago
by Jesse Liberty, Brian MacDonald, O'Reilly Media
If you're new to C#, this popular book is the ideal way to get started. Completely revised for the latest version of the language, Learning C# 3.0 starts with the fundamentals and takes you through intermediate and advanced C# features -- including generics, interfaces, delegates, lambda expressions, and LINQ. You'll also learn how to build Windows applications and handle data with C#. No previous programming experience is required -- in fact, if you've never written a line of code in your life,