C++ Books
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Effective C# (Covers C# 4.0): 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your C#, Second Edition (2nd Edition) (Effective Software Deve
Published 10 years ago
by Bill Wagner, Addison-Wesley Professional
C# has matured over the past decade: It’s now a rich language with generics, functional program concepts, and support for both static and dynamic typing. This palette of techniques provides great tools for many different idioms, but there are also many ways to make mistakes. In Effective C#, Second Edition, respected .NET expert Bill Wagner identifies fifty ways you can leverage the full power of the C# 4.0 language to express your designs concisely and clearly.
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Visual Studio 2010, .NET 4.0 y ALM (Spanish Edition
Published 10 years ago
by Bruno Capuano, Krasis Consulting S.L.
Siempre que aparece una nueva versión de Visual Studio, los programadores nos entusiasmamos con la misma ya que esperamos ver qué nuevas herramientas se han incorporado, y además descubrir mejoras en las que ya conocemos. Algunas Releases son una mejora de la versión anterior y nos suelen decepcionar, pero este no es el caso de Visual Studio 2010.
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The Art of Assembly Language
Published 10 years ago
by Randall Hyde, No Starch Press
Assembly is a low-level programming language that's one step above a computer's native machine language. Although assembly language is commonly used for writing device drivers, emulators, and video games, many programmers find its somewhat unfriendly syntax intimidating to learn and use.Since 1996, Randall Hyde's The Art of Assembly Language has provided a comprehensive, plain-English, and patient introduction to assembly for non-assembly programmers.
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Porting to the Symbian Platform: Open Mobile Development in C/C++ (Symbian Press
Published 11 years ago
by Mark Wilcox, Wiley
If you want to write mobile applications without the idioms of Symbian C++, have existing software assets that you'd like to re-use on Symbian devices, or are an open source developer still waiting for an open Linux-based device to gain significant market penetration, this is the book for you!
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Murach's C++ 2008 (Murach: Training & Reference
Published 11 years ago
by Prentiss Knowlton, Mike Murach & Associates
This book lets you master C++ 2008 as quickly and easily as possible by using all the time- and work-saving features of Visual Studio 2008. That's true whether you're a Java developer who wants to learn C++, a C# or Visual Basic developer who wants to master another .NET language, a C++ developer who wants to move into .NET, or a programming novice who's starting from scratch.
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Python Pocket Reference
Published 11 years ago
by Mark Lutz, O'Reilly Media
This fourth edition of Python Pocket Reference has been thoroughly revised to cover the latest language release, Python 3.x, along with version 2.6. Filled with need-to-know information, this handy book provides a convenient quick reference to the core language, along with descriptions of commonly used modules and toolkits. You'll also find a guide to bug fixes, new features, and upgraded built-ins.
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24 Deadly Sins of Software Security: Programming Flaws and How to Fix Them
Published 11 years ago
by Michael Howard, David LeBlanc, John Viega, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
"What makes this book so important is that it reflects the experiences of two of the industry's most experienced hands at getting real-world engineers to understand just what they're being asked for when they're asked to write secure code. The book reflects Michael Howard's and David LeBlanc's experience in the trenches working with developers years after code was long since shipped, informing them of problems." --From the Foreword by Dan Kaminsky, Director of Penetration Testing, IOActive
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JavaScript: The Good Parts
Published 11 years ago
by Douglas Crockford, O'Reilly Media
Most programming languages contain good and bad parts, but JavaScript has more than its share of the bad, having been developed and released in a hurry before it could be refined. This authoritative book scrapes away these bad features to reveal a subset of JavaScript that's more reliable, readable, and maintainable than the language as a whole-a subset you can use to create truly extensible and efficient code.
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Financial Modelling in Python (The Wiley Finance Series)
Published 11 years ago
by Shayne Fletcher, Christopher Gardner, Wiley
“Fletcher and Gardner have created a comprehensive resource that will be of interest not only to those working in the field of finance, but also to those using numerical methods in other fields such as engineering, physics, and actuarial mathematics.
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Programming Interactivity: A Designer's Guide to Processing, Arduino, and openFrameworks
Published 11 years ago
by Joshua Noble, O'Reilly Media
If you're interested in using electronics and programming to create rich interactive experiences with your artwork, designs, or prototypes, Programming Interactivity is the place to start. You'll explore common themes in interactive art and design, like 2D and 3D graphics, sound, physical interaction, computer vision, circuit bending, geo-location and more.