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Author: W. Jason Gilmore
Publisher: Apress
Keywords: php, introduction, programmer
Number of Pages: 450
Published: 2000-12
ISBN-10: 1893115852
ISBN-13: 9781893115859
No matter what language you are familiar with, this book will benefit you. Beginning with a rapid introduction to PHP’s syntax and basic functionality, you will swiftly understand PHP. The book then steers you toward advanced issues, like PHP’s role in database manipulation, sessions, and user interactivity. Author W.J. Gilmore also examines how PHP can work with XML, JavaScript, and the Component Object Model (COM). He loads the book with practical examples and several projects that can be immediately incorporated on any website. The invaluable A Programmer’s Introduction

Authors:Jonathan Bartlett, Dominick, Jr. Bruno,
Publisher: Bartlett Publishing
Keywords: ground, programming
Number of Pages: 332
Published: 2004-07-31
ISBN-10: 0975283847
ISBN-13: 9780975283844
Programming from the Ground Up is an introduction to programming using assembly language on the Linux platform for x86 machines. It is a great book for novices who are just learning to program as well as for intermediates who have never learned or mastered assembly language programming. It covers many topics skipped by other similar books, including memory management, debugging, interfacing with C, dynamic libraries, and even a bit on GUI programming. Welcome to ProgrammingI love programming. I enjoy the challenge to not only make a working program,but to do so with style. Programming is like

Authors:Antony Fountain, Paula Ferguso,
Publisher: O’Reilly Media
Keywords: motif, vol, reference, manual
Number of Pages: 1167
Published: 2000-02-11
ISBN-10: 1565926544
ISBN-13: 9781565926547
Volume 6B, Motif Reference Manual, is a complete programmer’s reference for the Motif toolkit. The Motif toolkit provides a complete set of widgets, such as buttons, scroll bars, menus, and dialog boxes, for developing graphical user interfaces. It also includes a library of functions for creating and manipulating those widgets. The second edition of the Motif Reference Manual covers Motif 2.1, the latest release of Motif. This book includes reference pages for the widget classes defined by the Motif toolkit and the X Toolkit Intrinsics that describes the widget’s functionality, including its

Author: Glenn C. Reid
Publisher: Addison-Wesley (C)
Keywords: postscript, thinking
Number of Pages: 221
Published: 1990-10
ISBN-10: 0201523728
ISBN-13: 9780201523720
The second book, Thinking in PostScript, did not have the power of Adobe's marketing behind it, and has been out of print since the first printing -- but is a valuable book nonetheless. It takes a completely different angle from all other PostScript books. The book is a result of Glenn Reid's years trying to teach people to write PostScript programs, during which he discovered that people tended to try to make PostScript "look like" other programming languages they already knew. There is even a chapter in this book entitled "PostScript Is Not Like C", because it is really a very different lang

Authors:Rob Conery, Scott Hanselman, Phil Haack, Scott Gu
Publisher: Wrox
Keywords: programmer, wrox, mvc, net, asp, professional
Number of Pages: 456
Published: 2009-04-01
ISBN-10: 0470384611
ISBN-13: 9780470384619
This book begins with you working along as Scott Guthrie builds a complete ASP.NET MVC reference application. He begins NerdDinner by using the File->New Project menu command within Visual Studio to create a new ASP.NET MVC Application. You’ll then incrementally add functionality and features. Along the way you’ll cover how to create a database, build a model layer with business rule validations, implement listing/details data browsing, provide CRUD (Create, Update, Delete) data form entry support, implement efficient data paging, reuse UI using master pages and partials, secure the applicatio

Author: John B. Peatman
Publisher: LL
Keywords: design, embedded, powered, cell, coin
Published: 2008
eBookDB-ID: B001CJY5UE
Coin-Cell-Powered Embedded Design is a college text for junior/senior computer engineering students and for practicing engineers. The book develops low-power design techniques using a Microchip Technology PIC18LF4321 nanoWatt Technology™ general purpose microcontroller. A series of template programs fosters code development in C for both the novice and the experienced programmer, compiled with Microchip Technology’s free version of their C18 compiler. The low-cost Qwik&Low board shown on the book cover serves as a target system and includes QwikBug, a built-in debugging interface requiring onl

Authors:Don Snyder, Patrick Mills, Adam C. Resnick, Brent
Publisher: RAND
Keywords: framework, metrics, methods, programming, force, capabilities, risks, air, assessing
Number of Pages: 100
Published: 2009
ISBN-10: 083304608X
ISBN-13: 9780833046086
The goal of the defense budget is to deliver a portfolio of capabilities to meet a spectrum of uncertain future security environments. Despite progress in recent U.S. Air Force capabilities-based programming efforts, many limitations persist, and there are many disconnects between capability assessments and programming. To help mitigate these limitations, the findings presented here reexamine capabilities-based programming by introducing a new definition of capability metrics and a new set of algorithms for building and evaluating budgeting allocations. The capability metrics relate resources
