Sams Teach Yourself C++ for Linux in 21 Days
by Jesse Liberty, David B. Horvath, Jonathan Parry-McCulloch, Hal Moroff, and Paul Cevoli
Sams Teach Yourself C++ Programming for Linux in 21 Days teaches you the C++ programming language using the Linux operating system. You will gain a thorough understanding of the basics of C++ programming from a Linux perspective. The Bonus Week includes topics such as XWindows, KDE with QT toolkit, APE Class Library, and Real -time Middleware.
From ASP.NET MVC to DDD, developers have been taking a fresh look at their coding practices and moving to new, cleaner, designs that bring power and elegance to their code. The CQRS and Event Sourcing patterns have become more and more popular over the last two years. Their focus on simplicity and rejection of complex layered architectures has struck a chord with developers increasingly embracing new patterns and practices to revolutionise the way they code. From ASP.NET MVC to DDD developers ha...
Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages (Programming and Software Engineering, #3350)
The International Symposium on Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages (PADL) is a forum for researchers and practioners to present original work emphasizing novel applications and implementation techniques for all forms of declarativeconcepts,includingfunctional,logic,constraints,etc.Declarativel- guages build on sound theoretical foundations to provide attractive frameworks for application development. These languages have been successfully applied to a wide array of di?erent real-world sit...
Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, #6614) (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, #5384)
The theory of argumentation is a rich, interdisciplinary area of research lying across philosophy, communication studies, linguistics, and psychology (at least). Its techniques and results have found a wide range of applications in both t- oretical and practical branches of arti?cial intelligence and computer science. Several theories of argumentation with various semantics have been proposed in the literature. Multi-agent systems theory has picked up argument-inspired approaches and speci?cally...
ASP.NET with Visual Basic.NET Deluxe
25-Word Description Teach yourself how to build Web applications and services with ASP.NET and Visual Basic .NET -- featuring expert instruction and a full version of the development software, straight from the source. 75-Word Description Teach yourself how to build Web applications and services for Microsoft .NET -- with tools and instruction, straight from the source! In a single, economical package, this Deluxe Learning Edition delivers Microsoft's popular Step by Step tutorial for Microsoft...
Grid Computing in Life Science (Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics, #3370)
Researchers in the ?eld of life sciences rely increasingly on information te- nology to extract and manage relevant knowledge. The complex computational and data management needs of life science research make Grid technologies an attractive support solution. However, many important issues must be addressed before the Life Science Grid becomes commonplace. The 1st International Life Science Grid Workshop (LSGRID 2004) was held in Kanazawa Japan, May 31-June 1, 2004. This workshop focused on life...
Programming Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Developer Reference
by Douglas Boling
Get the popular, practical reference to developing small footprint applications-now updated for the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 kernel. Written by an authority on embedded application development, this book focuses in on core operating concepts and the Win32 API. It delivers extensive code samples and sample projects-helping you build proficiency creating innovative Windows applications for a new generation of devices. Discover how to: Create complex applications designed for the unique requiremen...
Get a detailed look at the internal architecture of T-SQL with this comprehensive programming reference. Database developers and administrators get best practices, expert techniques, and code samples to master the intricacies of the programming languageāsolving complex problems with real-world solutions. Discover how to: Understand when to apply set-based programming techniques Design and implement date and time-related XML and CLR datatypes Use temporary objects, including temporary tables...
Teach yourself Visual C# 2005 fundamentals-one step at a time. With this practical, learn-by-doing tutorial, you get the guidance you need to start creating programs and components in C#! Discover how to: Work in the Visual Studio 2005 development environment Declare variables, call methods, and create operators Construct statements to selectively or repeatedly run your code Catch and handle exception errors Use object-oriented concepts to declare classes and objects Write destructors to clean u...
Premium Website -- Bind-in Component Card -- for Android How to Program
by Paul Deitel and Harvey M Deitel
Logic, Language and Computation (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, #792)
This is the eBook version of the printed book. Special Edition Using XML, Second Edition gives developers a formal introduction to XML technology, starting with in-depth coverage of basic syntax and fundamental "pieces" of XML, including DTDs, Schemas, and Namespaces. The authors then cover various applications of XML, including transforming and displaying XML documents using CSS and XSL, locating data within XML documents using Xpath, Xlink and Xpointer, programming XML with SAX or DOM, inclu...
The Problem With Troubleshooting is That Trouble Shoots Back.
by Anna Sasine
C & C++ Interview Questions You'll Most Likely Be Asked
Mathematics for Game Developers explores the branches of mathematics from the game developer's perspective, rejecting the abstract, theoretical approach in favor of demonstrating real, usable applications for each concept covered. Use of this book is not confined to users of a certain operating system or enthusiasts of particular game genres; the topics covered are universally applicable.
Error-Correcting Linear Codes (Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics, #18)
by Anton Betten, Michael Braun, Harald Fripertinger, Adalbert Kerber, Axel Kohnert, and Alfred Wassermann
This text offers an introduction to error-correcting linear codes for researchers and graduate students in mathematics, computer science and engineering. The book differs from other standard texts in its emphasis on the classification of codes by means of isometry classes. The relevant algebraic are developed rigorously. Cyclic codes are discussed in great detail. In the last four chapters these isometry classes are enumerated, and representatives are constructed algorithmically.