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This book presents the C# language in a uniquely succinct and visual format. By the end of this book, you’ll... Read More >>
Integrating case studies to show the object oriented approach to software engineering, this title presents an introduction... Read More >>
The initial statement of the research was formulated as follows: The objective of PUSSEE is to introduce the formal... Read More >>
In the realm of CAD & Office Integration a new technology has been introduced that will overturn many accepted ideas,... Read More >>
This is a basic tutorial that teaches you how to use the tools provided by Liferay to create your own applications.... Read More >>
Respected author Adam Freeman guides you through the C# language by carefully building up your knowledge from fundamental... Read More >>
Get started with Puppet, and learn how this popular configuration management framework helps you automate your servers.... Read More >>
Get a concise introduction to Spring, the popular open source framework for building lightweight enterprise applications... Read More >>
Software development today is embracing functional programming (FP), whether it's for writing concurrent programs... Read More >>
Presents texts from selected lectures given by researchers at the Second Central European Functional Programming... Read More >>
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UML, the Universal Modeling Language, was the first programming language designed to fulfill the requirement for... Read More >>
Search has been vital to artificial intelligence from the very beginning as a core technique in problem solving.... Read More >>
Covering the developments in Web technologies, this step-by-step tutorial helps you master the basics of HTML and... Read More >>
Get Started Fast with Objective-C 2.0 Programming for OS X Mountain Lion, iOS 5.1, and Beyond Fully updated for... Read More >>
Rev. ed of: C# for programmers / Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel. 2nd. c2006. Read More >>
“Based on my own experience, I can safely say that every .NET developer who reads this will have at least one `aha’... Read More >>