Documentation Books
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The Java(TM) Class Libraries, Volume 2: java.applet, java.awt, java.
Published 11 years ago
by Patrick Chan, Rosanna Lee, Prentice Hall PTR
As the definitive reference to the Java 1.1.2 version class libraries, this book is an essential resource for both beginner and experienced Java programmers. This volume provides comprehensive reference documentation for the development of applets, user interfaces, and Java beans. The packages covered in Volume 2 are: java applet, java awt image, java awt, java awt peer, java awt data transfer, java beans, java awt event.
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JMP 8 User Guide, Second Edition
Published 11 years ago
by PublishingSAS, SAS Publishing
The JMP 8 User Guide, Second Edition, provides complete documentation for all JMP menus. This book includes instructions for performing common tasks such as manipulating files, entering and managing data, transforming data table columns, outputting graphical reports, saving as scripts, personalizing the JMP interface and graphical displays, integrating with SAS, and more. This book also includes a formula functions reference. The second edition has been updated to reflect software updates.
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PostgreSQL 8.4 Official Documentation - Volume I. The SQL Language
Published 11 years ago
by The PostgreSQL Global Development Group, Fultus Corporation
The book "PostgreSQL 8.4 Official Documentation - Volume I. The SQL Language" is the part of the official documentation for PostgreSQL 8.4.This book is the part of the official documentation of PostgreSQL 8.4.To make the large amount of information about PostgreSQL manageable, this information has been organized in several volumes. Each volume is targeted at a different class of users, or at users in different stages of their PostgreSQL experience:Volume I consists from
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Hunting Security Bugs
Published 14 years ago
by Tom Gallagher, Lawrence Landauer, Bryan Jeffries, Microsoft Press
Finding security flaws is now a fundamental development task, yet there has not been adequate documentation of the process used to find security bugsuntil now. Before the Internet, computers were deployed in trusted environments and software development and testing practices emphasized functionality over security. As networking technologies emerged, though, times changed and people began to connect their computers together, instead of deploying in silos.
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The Python Language Reference Manual
Published 17 years ago
by Guido Van Rossum, Network Theory Ltd.
This manual is the definitive language reference for Python. It describes the syntax of Python and its built-in datatypes in depth. Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, suitable for rapid application development and scripting. Python's syntax emphasizes readability, which reduces the cost of program maintenance.
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Data Structures and Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in Java (Worldwide Series in Computer Science)
Published 21 years ago
by Bruno R. Preiss, Wiley
Create sound software designs with data structures that use modern object-oriented design patterns! Author Bruno Preiss presents the fundamentals of data structures and algorithms from a modern, object-oriented perspective. The text promotes object-oriented design using Java and illustrates the use of the latest object-oriented design patterns. Virtually all the data structures are discussed in the context of a single class hierarchy.
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Beginning Ruby: From Novice to Professional
Published 11 years ago
by Peter Cooper, Apress
Based on the best-selling first edition, Beginning Ruby: From Novice to Professional, Second Edition is the leading guide for every type of reader who wants to learn Ruby from the ground up.The new edition of this book provides the same excellent introduction to Ruby as the first edition plus updates for the newest version of Ruby, including the addition of the Sinatra and Ramaze web application frameworks and a chapter on GUI development so developers can take advantage of these new trends.
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The Rational Guide to SQL Server 2005 Service Broker Beta Preview (Rational Guides)
Published 15 years ago
by Roger Wolter, Rational Press
The Service Broker messaging feature of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 makes it easy to build a whole new class of reliable, asynchronous, and distributed database applications by offering unprecedented levels of reliability, performance, scalability, and fault tolerance.
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Ruby Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly))
Published 13 years ago
by Michael Fitzgerald, O'Reilly Media
Although Ruby is an easy language to learn, in the heat of action you may find that you can't remember the correct syntax for a conditional or the name of a method. This handy pocket reference offers brief yet clear explanations of Ruby's core components, from operators to reserved words to data structures to method syntax, highlighting those key features that you'll likely use every day when coding Ruby.
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Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond (2nd Edition)
Published 10 years ago
by Paul Clements, Felix Bachmann, Len Bass, David Garlan, James Ivers, Reed Little, Paulo Merson, Robert Nord, Judith Stafford, Addison-Wesley Professional
“This new edition is brighter, shinier, more complete, more pragmatic, more focused than the previous one, and I wouldn’t have thought it possible to improve on the original. As the field of software architecture has grown over these past decades, there is much more to be said, much more that we know, and much more that we can reflect upon of what’s worked and what hasn’t—and the authors here do all that, and more.”—From the Foreword by Grady Booch, IBM Fellow