Threading Books
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Learn Java for Android Development
Published 10 years ago
by Jeff Friesen, Apress
Android development is hot, and many programmers are interested in joining the fun. However, because this technology is based on Java, you should first obtain a solid grasp of the Java language and its foundational APIs to improve your chances of succeeding as an Android app developer. After all, you will be busy learning the architecture of an Android app, the various Android-specific APIs, and Android-specific tools.
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Introducing .NET 4.0: with Visual Studio 2010
Published 11 years ago
by Alex Mackey, Apress
Microsoft is introducing a large number of changes to the way that the .NET Framework operates. Many familiar technologies are being altered, best practices replaced, and developer methodologies adjusted. Many developers find it hard to keep up with the pace of change across .NET's ever-widening array of technologies. You may know what's happening in C#, but what about the Azure cloud? How is that going to affect your work? What are the limitations of the new pLINQ syntax?
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The Art of Concurrency: A Thread Monkey's Guide to Writing Parallel Applications
Published 11 years ago
by Clay Breshears, O'Reilly Media
If you're looking to take full advantage of multi-core processors with concurrent programming, this practical book provides the knowledge and hands-on experience you need. The Art of Concurrency is one of the few resources to focus on implementing algorithms in the shared-memory model of multi-core processors, rather than just theoretical models or distributed-memory architectures.
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Rail-trails Midwest Great Lakes: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin
Published 11 years ago
by Railtotrails Conservancy, Wilderness Press
In this edition in the popular series, the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy presents the best of the Great Lakes rail-trails, home to the most rail-trails in the country. With 113 rural, suburban, and urban trails threading through nearly 2300 miles, Rail-Trails Midwest: Great Lakes covers Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Many rail-trails are paved and run through the most popular parts of town, such as the 61-mile Illinois Prairie Path, which links Chicago-area suburbs.
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WPF in Action with Visual Studio 2008
Published 12 years ago
by arlen feldman, maxx daymon, Manning Publications
Now more than ever, Windows applications have to work well and look good. Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Microsoft's new user interface framework, gives you the ability to create stunning graphics, rich interactions, and highly-usable Windows applications. WPF is the API beneath Windows Vista interfaces, and it's also available for older versions of Windows.
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MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-536): Microsoft® .NET Framework Application Development Foundation, Second edition
Published 12 years ago
by Tony Northrup, Microsoft Press
Your 2-in-1 Self-Paced Training Kit. Fully updated and revised! Ace your preparation for the skills measured by MCTS Exam 70-536 and on the job. With this official Microsoft study guide, you ll work at your own pace through a series of lessons and reviews that fully cover each exam objective. Then reinforce and apply what you ve learned through real-world case scenarios and practice exercises.
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Essential C# 3.0: For .NET Framework 3.5 (2nd Edition) (Microsoft .Net Development Series)
Published 12 years ago
by Mark Michaelis, Addison-Wesley Professional
Praise for Essential C# 3.0“If you want to be a C# developer, or if you want to enhance your C# programming skills, there is no more useful tool than a well-crafted book on the subject. You are holding such a book in your hands.”–From the Foreword by Charlie Calvert, Community Program Manager, Visual C#, Microsoft“In a time when you can search online for any reference material, Essential C# 3.0 is the one book I still bother to carry in my bag.
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C# 3.0 Unleashed: With the .NET Framework 3.5
Published 12 years ago
by Joseph Mayo, Sams
Whether you need an approachable on-ramp to .NET or you want to enhance your skills, C# 3.0 Unleashed is a comprehensive, in-depth guide to the solutions you seek. You’ll learn to do more with the new tools that are available, including Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework Class Libraries. Throughout this book, you’ll get a practical look at what can be the most useful tools for any given task.
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C# 3.0 in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))
Published 13 years ago
by Joseph Albahari, Ben Albahari, O'Reilly Media
This is a concise yet thorough reference to C# 3.0 programming as implemented in Microsoft's Visual Studio 2008. C# 3.0 in a Nutshell gets right to the point, covering the essentials of language syntax and usage as well as the parts of the .NET base class libraries you need to build working applications. But unlike earlier editions, this book is now organized entirely around concepts and use cases, providing greater depth and readability. C# 3.
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C# Cookbook, 2nd Edition (Cookbooks (O'Reilly))
Published 15 years ago
by Jay Hilyard, Stephen Teilhet, O'Reilly Media
The O'Reilly Cookbook series, with its to-the-point but illuminating coverage of programming subjects, meets the challenge of explaining how to write software as well as anything else on the market. When you're facing a coding problem--particularly in a language you're new to or haven't used in a while--and know there must be a proven way to solve it, the right Cookbook can often get you going in a hurry. C# Cookbook applies the formula to the language of Microsoft .