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thulithasajeewa

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    මචං.. ඔයා ළඟ තියෙනව නම් ප්‍රෝග්‍රැමින් මුළ ඉඳල ඉගෙන ගන්න පුළුවන් e-books දෙනවද!! මට ප්‍රෝගැමින් ඉගෙන ගන්න ඕනි. මෙලෝ දෙයක් දන්නෙ නෑ. ඒත් රස්සාවත් එක්ක ක්ලාස් එකකට යන්න වත් වෙලාව නෑ..

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    Hayao

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    ♪ p1ɹoʍ uʍo ʎɯ uı ♥♫
    Mata Java Books tikak ona :)



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    Beginning Java 2
    1200 pages | Wrox; 14 edition (March 29, 2002) | 0764543652 | CHM | 10 Mb

    The Java language has been growing from strength to strength since its inception in 1995. It has since proved to be both powerful and extraordinarily easy to learn and use. This is what makes it ideal for the beginner. With dramatic changes to the handling of files, and the introduction of native support for XML, Java has been updated to work faster and to be current with the incredible rise of XML as a medium for communicating data.This edition of the Beginning Java books outlines everything the beginning programmer needs to know to program with the Java programming language and the 1.4 Java Developer Kit (JDK). With the release of JDK 1.4, programmers can look forward to the most stable edition yet, and even better performance than was available previously.

    Over the course of the book, you will build an example application called Sketcher — a simple drawing tool — that teaches you how to build an interactive user interface with Java, how to save and open files, how to use color, and how to respond to user input.

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    INFO
    Author: Tony Jenkins and Graham Hardman
    Paperback: 386 pages
    Publisher: PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; 1 edition, 2004
    Language: English
    ISBN: 1-4039-1223-8
    Format: pdf
    Details:
    If you're approaching programming as a complete novice you should aim to work through these chapters in this order. Don't be tempted to skip straight to the chapters with Java in! It's extremely important that you understand what you're trying to achieve and the best ways of achieving that before you go anywhere near any programs. This might seem odd, but please bear with us!
    If you've already programmed in some other language (particularly something like Pascal or C, or definitely if you've met C) and just want a flavour of Java you're probably safe to skip on to Chapter 6 or 7. It would still be a good plan to skim through the earlier chapters, though.
    At the end of the book you'll find a quick Java Reference, a Glossary and an Index. This is where to look when you realise that you need that little bit of information but can't remember where it was.

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    Chapter 1: Getting Started with Java.

    Chapter 2: Java Fundamentals.

    Chapter 3: Control Structures.

    Chapter 4: Classes and Objects.

    Chapter 5: Methods.

    Chapter 6: Understanding Inheritance.

    Chapter 7: Advanced Java Language Concepts.

    Chapter 8: Polymorphism and Abstraction.

    Chapter 9: Collections.

    Chapter 10: Interfaces.

    Chapter 11: Exception Handling.

    Chapter 12: An Introduction to GUI Programming.

    Chapter 13: GUI Components and Event Handling.

    Chapter 14: Applets.

    Chapter 15: Threads.

    Chapter 16: Input and Output.

    Chapter 17: Network Programming.

    Chapter 18: Database Programming.

    Chapter 19: JavaBeans.



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    මචං.. ඔයා ළඟ තියෙනව නම් ප්‍රෝග්‍රැමින් මුළ ඉඳල ඉගෙන ගන්න පුළුවන් e-books දෙනවද!! මට ප්‍රෝගැමින් ඉගෙන ගන්න ඕනි. මෙලෝ දෙයක් දන්නෙ නෑ. ඒත් රස්සාවත් එක්ක ක්ලාස් එකකට යන්න වත් වෙලාව නෑ..

    කොහොම උණත් ගොඩාක් ස්තූතියි ත්‍රෙඩ් එකට!!!

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    You Can Do It! : A Beginners Introduction to Computer Programming
    by: Francis Glassborow
    Publisher: Wiley ( 2004-03-01 ) | 387 pages | ISBN: 0470863986 | PDF | 5 MB



    You’ll be Programming with C++ within the hour
    Find out just how easy it is to write computer programs!
    Want to start programming but don't know where to start? Don't worry! With a radically different approach to programming, author Francis Glassborow demystifies programming concepts, and shows you how to create real applications with C++. Working with computing novice Roberta Allen he teaches you the basic elements of programming and will have you writing programs from the first chapter.
    Discover how to:
    •send secret messages
    •create a Lottery Number Generator
    •program Dr Conway’s Game of Life
    •write memory games
    •create electronic works of art
    •produce animated and moving objects
    Ideal for any computer enthusiast who wants to try their hand at programming


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    Java Programming for the Absolute Beginner
    Publisher: Course Technology PTR | ISBN: 0761535225 | edition 2002 | PDF | 528 pages | 7,64 mb

    Java is an object-oriented language that is extremely popular with programmers and Web developers. This beginner-level book teaches readers the fundamental programming concepts they need to grasp in order to learn any computer language. The unique approach covers the versatility and extensibility of Java using game creation as a teaching tool. The author starts with the basics of Java, assuming that the reader is truly a beginner with no programming experience. This non-intimidating guide to Java will be a welcome addition to the library of any aspiring programmer.


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    New techniques make programming easier and more fun Discover principles and best practices that let you program in many languages So you always thought programmers were superior beings from another galaxy? Surprise! Programming isn't all that difficult when you know how. Here's the fun and easy route to writing programs that work efficiently for Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux, understanding basic programming principles, using different languages, programming for the Internet, and much more. Discover how to * Write programs for multiple platforms * Program using BASIC and C++ * Recognize similarities in different programming languages * Use Revolution, a non-traditional language * Fine-tune and debug programs Anyone can learn to program a computer. Computer programming doesn?t require a high IQ or an innate proficiency in advanced mathematics. Computer programming just requires a desire to learn and the patience never to give up. Programming is a skill like rock climbing, tap dancing, and pole vaulting. Some people are naturally better than others, but anyone can get better with regular practice. That?s why so many kids become programming wizards at such an early age. These kids aren?t necessarily brilliant; they?re just willing to put in the time to learn a new skill, and they?re not afraid of failing because they know that failure is nothing more than a part of learning. If you ever dreamed about writing your own programs, rest assured that you can. Programming can be lots of fun, but it can also be frustrating, annoying, and time-consuming. That?s why Wiley publishes this particular book - to help you discover how to program a computer with minimum inconvenience and maximum enjoyment. Whether you want to pick up computer programming for fun, to start a new career, or to help make your current job easier, consider this book your personal guide through the sometimes scary - and initially intimidating - world of computer programming. Although this book won?t turn you into a programming wizard overnight, it can teach you enough about programming to help you understand how programming works, what the strengths and weaknesses of different programming languages are, and how you can get started writing programs all by yourself. Code:
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    Java Programming for the Absolute Beginner
    Publisher: Course Technology PTR | ISBN: 0761535225 | edition 2002 | PDF | 528 pages | 7,64 mb

    Java is an object-oriented language that is extremely popular with programmers and Web developers. This beginner-level book teaches readers the fundamental programming concepts they need to grasp in order to learn any computer language. The unique approach covers the versatility and extensibility of Java using game creation as a teaching tool. The author starts with the basics of Java, assuming that the reader is truly a beginner with no programming experience. This non-intimidating guide to Java will be a welcome addition to the library of any aspiring programmer.


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    New techniques make programming easier and more fun Discover principles and best practices that let you program in many languages So you always thought programmers were superior beings from another galaxy? Surprise! Programming isn't all that difficult when you know how. Here's the fun and easy route to writing programs that work efficiently for Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux, understanding basic programming principles, using different languages, programming for the Internet, and much more. Discover how to * Write programs for multiple platforms * Program using BASIC and C++ * Recognize similarities in different programming languages * Use Revolution, a non-traditional language * Fine-tune and debug programs Anyone can learn to program a computer. Computer programming doesn?t require a high IQ or an innate proficiency in advanced mathematics. Computer programming just requires a desire to learn and the patience never to give up. Programming is a skill like rock climbing, tap dancing, and pole vaulting. Some people are naturally better than others, but anyone can get better with regular practice. That?s why so many kids become programming wizards at such an early age. These kids aren?t necessarily brilliant; they?re just willing to put in the time to learn a new skill, and they?re not afraid of failing because they know that failure is nothing more than a part of learning. If you ever dreamed about writing your own programs, rest assured that you can. Programming can be lots of fun, but it can also be frustrating, annoying, and time-consuming. That?s why Wiley publishes this particular book - to help you discover how to program a computer with minimum inconvenience and maximum enjoyment. Whether you want to pick up computer programming for fun, to start a new career, or to help make your current job easier, consider this book your personal guide through the sometimes scary - and initially intimidating - world of computer programming. Although this book won?t turn you into a programming wizard overnight, it can teach you enough about programming to help you understand how programming works, what the strengths and weaknesses of different programming languages are, and how you can get started writing programs all by yourself. Code:
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    Machan, links dead ne. Puluwan da re-up karanna??
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    Have you got Medicine journals? (Medicine International / Surgery International)
    May be even older copies.
    Any other medicine related books??
     

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    Stedman's Medical Dictionary, 28th ed.

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    Software windows |HOTFILE | Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary | 170 MB

    Publication Year: 2005
    ISBN-10: 0-7817-3390-1
    ISBN-13: 9780781733908
    System Requirements:
    Platform: Windows
    Operating System:
    Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP, ME, NT, and Vista
    [New 28th edition with more than 1500 images and illustrations!

    Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, 28th Edition, is the most reliable, must-have resource available for healthcare professionals. The 28th Edition contains more than 107,000 total terms, with more than 5,000 new to this edition. Furthermore, this edition has been thoroughly reviewed and updated by consultants from all the major medical and health science specialities including Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Geriatrics, and Rheumatology.


    New to this edition!

    More than 1500 images and illustrations (most in full color) - including an enhanced 40-page Anatomy atlas in full color!
    Precision Cut Thumb Tabs - enables quick A-Z reference.
    More than 15 new quick-reference appendices - covering such areas as cancer classification systems, body mass and body surface calculations, and common abbreviations to use and not use in medication orders.
    Includes Usage Notes - Long a feature of general dictionaries, the 28th Edition of Stedman’s Medical Dictionary is the first full-scale medical dictionary published in English to contain an extensive system of notes alerting readers to common errors of sense, spelling, and pronunciation, including confusion between words of similar form and meaning.

    The 28th Edition also retains the many popular features of previous editions including:


    Full color inserts with hundreds of images
    Official Terminologia Anatomica - Latin and English anatomical terms for the specialties of Gross Anatomy and Neuroanatomy
    High Profile Terms - Highlights terms with broad significance to the practice of medicine and to the world

    And now with a NEW BONUS CD-ROM including:

    Stedman’s Plus Medical/Pharamceutical Spellchecker 2005, which delivers nearly a half-a-million medical, pharmaceutical, and bioscience terms from more than 60 specialties, and more than 22,000 trade and generic drug names drawn from Facts & Comparisons®.
    More than 300 LifeART® medical clipart 4-color images that can add eye-catching and educational enhancements to your print, slide, multimedia, and digital products. Windows and MAC compatible.

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