Java Books
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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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Python 3 Object Oriented Programming
Published 10 years ago
by Dusty Phillips, Packt Publishing
Harness the power of Python 3 objects *Learn how to do Object Oriented Programming in Python using this step-by-step tutorial *Design public interfaces using abstraction, encapsulation, and information hiding *Turn your designs into working software by studying the Python syntax *Raise, handle, define, and manipulate exceptions using special error objects *Implement Object Oriented Programming in Python using practical examplesIn Detail
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Java EE 6 with GlassFish 3 Application Server
Published 10 years ago
by David Heffelfinger, Packt Publishing
A practical guide to install and configure the GlassFish 3 Application Server and develop Java EE 6 applications to be deployed to this server *Install and configure the GlassFish 3 Application Server and develop Java EE 6 applications to be deployed to this server *Specialize in all major Java EE 6 APIs, including new additions to the specification such as CDI and JAX-RS *Use GlassFish v3 application server and gain enterprise reliability and performance with less complexity
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Expert Oracle Database Architecture: Oracle Database Programming 9i, 10g, and 11g Techniques and Solutions, Second Editi
Published 10 years ago
by Thomas Kyte, Apress
Now in its second edition, this best-selling book by Tom Kyte of Ask Tom fame continues to bring you some of the best thinking on how to apply Oracle Database to produce scalable applications that perform well and deliver correct results. Tom has a simple philosophy: you can treat Oracle as a black box and just stick data into it or you can understand how it works and exploit it as a powerful computing environment.
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Hello, Android: Introducing Google's Mobile Development Platform (Pragmatic Programmers
Published 10 years ago
by Ed Burnette, Pragmatic Bookshelf
Android is a software toolkit for mobile phones, created by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. It's inside millions of cell phones and other mobile devices, making Android a major platform for application developers. That could be your own program running on all those devices.Within minutes, Hello, Android will get you started creating your first working application: Android's version of "Hello, World." From there, you'll build up a more substantial example: an Android Sudoku game.
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PeopleSoft PeopleTools Tips & Techniques (Osborne ORACLE Press Series
Published 10 years ago
by Jim Marion, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
A PeopleSoft expert reveals how to combine PeopleSoft's PeopleTools with modern languages, technologies, and methodologiesPeopleSoft PeopleTools Tips & Techniques helps you to hone intermediate to advanced PeopleSoft development skills. This Oracle Press guide contains a comprehensive array of examples and documentation that cannot be found in any other source.
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Programming the Mobile Web
Published 10 years ago
by Maximiliano Firtman, O'Reilly Media
Phones are getting smarter. Data plans are getting better. And more people are taking the Web with them -- opening up a huge market for apps that present localized information for the iPhone, Nokia, Blackberry, Android devices, and other smartphones. So how can web developers take advantage of the opportunity? With this book, you'll learn the intricacies and pitfalls involved in building HTML and CSS-based apps that can access GPS tools, calendars, and other mobile features.
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Autotools: A Practioner's Guide to GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool
Published 10 years ago
by John Calcote, No Starch Press
The GNU Autotools make it easy for developers to create software that is portable across many UNIX-like operating systems. Thousands of open source software packages use the Autotools, but the learning curve is unfortunately steep, and it can be difficult for a beginner to find anything more than basic reference material on using the powerful software suite.
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Professional F# 1.0
Published 10 years ago
by Ted Neward, Aaron Erickson, Talbott Crowell, Rick Minerich, Wrox
In-depth coverage of Microsoft's new programming language-F# 2010F# is a new programming language from Microsoft, a fusion of object-oriented and functional approaches, which offers a number of new features and approaches to making software easier to write. Supported for the first time with Visual Studio 2010, F# is particularly ideal for software that needs to take full advantage of multicore processors, and this comprehensive book covers all aspects of this functional language.
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SharePoint 2010 as a Development Platform (Expert's Voice in Sharepoint
Published 10 years ago
by Joerg Krause, Martin Dring, Christian Langhirt, Bernd Pehlke, Alexander Sterff, Apress
SharePoint is gaining recognition as a full-fledged application server with many features and enhancements that specifically allow non-developers to create sophisticated intranet sites. However, with the 2010 release, Microsoft's SharePoint increasingly becomes a compelling development platform. The strong application programming interface (API), its highly extensible nature, and its foundation on the underlying