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nad253

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    Mathematics for whom that want to be engineers and this will also help for the mathematics students.
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    Beginning Visual Basic .NET Database Programming-Wrox [RS] -=[BonVD]=-

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    Title................: Beginning Visual Basic .NET Database Programming-Wrox
    Type.................: Ebook
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    Size.................: 7,025 KB
    Pages................: 689
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    Visual Basic .NET is tightly coupled to very comprehensive and flexible data access technologies, so the
    potential range of things that might fall under the title of this book is huge. Rather than trying to cover
    too much, we have concentrated on providing a detailed introduction to the following strands:
    . Basic database design principles.
    . The SQL Server Desktop Engine.
    . Querying the database using T-SQL.
    . Using Visual Studio .NET's Server Explorer to run queries, views, stored procedures, etc.
    . ADO.NET and the DataSet object.
    . Reading data into the DataSet, binding it to a control on the user interface, changing data in the DataSet, and saving those changes back in the underlying database.
    . XML's role in ADO.NET.
    . Internet database applications using Web Forms and Web Services.

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    Java Application Development on Linux
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    Java(TM) Application Development
    on Linux(R) (Bruce Perens' Open Source Series)
    By Carl Albing, Michael Schwarz


    * Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
    * Number Of Pages: 600
    * Publication Date: 2004-12-02
    * ISBN-10 / ASIN: 013143697X
    * ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780131436978
    * Binding: Paperback


    Product Description:

    Linux is the fastest-growing Java development platform because it saves money and time by serving as a platform for both development and deployment. But developers face significant platform-specific challenges when managing and deploying Java applications in a controlled production environment. Written for Java and Linux developers alike, Java Application Development on Linux(R)is the hands-on guide to the full Java application development lifecycle on Linux. Determined to spare other developers hours of trial and error, Albing and Schwarz demonstrate the platform, tools, and application development by showing realistic, easy-to-follow examples. After a simple command-line application introduces basic tools, this program leads readers through business-logic object analysis, database design, Java servlet UIs, Java Server Pages (JSP) UIs, Swing GUIs, and Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) GUIs. Scaling up to the enterprise level provides the opportunity to use both the JBoss Application Server and the Apache Geronimo Application Servers, and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB).Readers learn how to *Use development tools available on Linux, such as the GNU Compiler for Java (gcj), Ant, the NetBeans IDE, IBM's Eclipse Java IDE, JUnit, and SunONE Studio*Develop business logic layers using Java DataBase Connectivity (JDBC)*Add a Web interface using servlets and JSPs*Add a GUI using Sun's Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) and IBM's SWT*Deploy EJBs in Linux The authors conclude by demonstrating how a hierarchy of budgets can be created, tracked, and shared with Concurrent Versions System (CVS). A companion Website includes all source code and a link to each tool described. Java Application Development on Linux(R) can propel you from a standing start to the full-speed development and deployment of Java applications on Linux.

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    Learning Java, Third Edition
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    Learning Java
    By Pat Niemeyer, Jonathan Knudsen


    * Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
    * Number Of Pages: 976
    * Publication Date: 2005-05-20
    * ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0596008732
    * ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780596008734
    * Binding: Paperback



    Product Description:

    Version 5.0 of the Java 2 Standard Edition SDK is the most important upgrade since Java first appeared a decade ago. With Java 5.0, you'll not only find substantial changes in the platform, but to the language itself-something that developers of Java took five years to complete. The main goal of Java 5.0 is to make it easier for you to develop safe, powerful code, but none of these improvements makes Java any easier to learn, even if you've programmed with Java for years. And that means our bestselling hands-on tutorial takes on even greater significance. "Learning Java" is the most widely sought introduction to the programming language that's changed the way we think about computing. Our updated third edition takes an objective, no-nonsense approach to the new features in Java 5.0, some of which are drastically different from the way things were done in any previous versions. The most essential change is the addition of "generics," a feature that allows developers to write, test, and deploy code once, and then reuse the code again and again for different data types. The beauty of generics is that more problems will be caught during development, and "Learning Java" will show you exactly how it's done. Java 5.0 also adds more than 1,000 new classes to the Java library. That means 1,000 new things you can do without having to program it in yourself. That's a huge change. With our book's practical examples, you'll come up to speed quickly on this and other new features such as loops and threads. The new edition also includes an introduction to Eclipse, the open source IDE that is growing in popularity. "Learning Java," 3rd Edition addresses all of the important uses of Java, such as webapplications, servlets, and XML that are increasingly driving enterprise applications. The accompanying CD includes the Java 5.0 SDK for Windows, Linux, and Solaris, plus the Eclipse IDE, the NetBeans IDE, and the many example programs from the book.


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    Computer Viruses For Dummies:frown: Computer viruses—just the thought of your trusty PC catching one is probably enough to make you sick. Thanks to the cyber-sickies who persist in coming up with new strains, there’s a major new cyberattack nearly every day. Viruses sneak in, usually through e-mail.

    Fortunately, there are ways to inoculate and protect your computer. Computer Viruses For Dummies helps you:

    * Understand the risks and analyze your PC’s current condition
    * Select, install, and configure antivirus software
    * Scan your computer and e-mail
    * Rid your computer of viruses it’s already caught
    * Update antivirus software and install security patches
    * Use firewalls and spyware blockers
    * Protect handheld PDAs from viruses
    * Adopt safe computing practices, especially with e-mail and when you’re surfing the Net

    Written by Peter H. Gregory, coauthor of CISSP For Dummies and Security + For Dummies, Computer Viruses For Dummies goes beyond viruses to explain other nasty computer infections like Trojan horses, HiJackers, worms, phishing scams, spyware, and hoaxes. It also profiles major antivirus software to help you choose the best program(s) for your needs.

    Remember, if you don’t protect your computer, not only do you risk having your computer infiltrated and your data contaminated, you risk unknowingly transmitting a virus, worm, or other foul computer germ to everybody in your address book! This guide will help you properly immunize your PC with antivirus software now and install updates and security patches that are like booster shots to keep your software protected against new viruses.


    Table of Contents

    Part I: Evaluating Your Virus Situation.
    Chapter 1: Understanding Virus Risks.
    Chapter 2: Does My Computer Have a Virus?
    Chapter 3: Does Your Computer Have Antivirus Software?
    Part II: Deploying Your Antivirus Defenses.
    Chapter 4: Obtaining and Installing Antivirus Software.
    Chapter 5: Configuring Antivirus Software.
    Chapter 6: Scanning Your Computer and E-Mail.
    Chapter 7: Ridding Your Computer of Viruses.
    Part III: Maintaining Your Vigilance.
    Chapter 8: Updating Antivirus Software and Signatures.
    Chapter 9: Installing Security Patches.
    Chapter 10: Using Firewalls and Spyware Blockers.
    Chapter 11: Protecting PDAs from Viruses.
    Chapter 12: Incorporating Safe Computing Practices.
    Part IV: Looking at Viruses under the Microscope.
    Chapter 13: Viruses and the Losers Who Write Them.
    Chapter 14: Trojan Horses, Worms, Spam, and Hoaxes.
    Chapter 15: How Viruses Function and Propagate.
    Part V: The Part of Tens.
    Chapter 16: Almost Ten Myths about Computer Viruses.
    Chapter 17: Ten Antivirus Programs.


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    ASP.NET AJAX IN 24 HRS [ES][RS] -=[BonVD]=-
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    Title................: ASP.NET AJAX IN 24 HRS
    Type.................: Ebook
    Reader...............: PDF Reader
    Size.................: 6,809 kb
    Pages................: 428
    ISBN-13: 978-0-672-32967-8
    ISBN-10: 0-672-32967-0
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    This hour focused on the development of pages for placing orders by customers and
    tracking those orders. In addition, we discussed developing pages for managing
    pending orders and maintaining the order history. With this, the sample application
    has been completed using ASP.NET Ajax. The entire source code for this application
    is provided on the book’s web site.
    We now have come to the end of the book, which we hope has helped you to thoroughly
    understand the concepts of ASP.NET Ajax. As we progressed through the
    hours, you have been exposed to several real-time examples of different concepts
    covered in the book. We hope these examples, along with the sample application,
    will assist you in building your own applications in ASP.NET Ajax with ease.
    Part I: Getting Started with Ajax
    Part II: Working with Ajax
    Part III: Advanced Concepts
    Part IV: Using ASP.NET Ajax to Build a Sample E-Commerce Application

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    MS SQL SERVER 2000- DATABASE DESIGN [RS] [ES] -=[BonVD]=-
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    Title................: MS SQL SERVER 2000- DATABASE DESIGN
    Type.................: Ebook
    Reader...............: PDF Reader
    Size.................: 6,095 kb
    Pages................: 437
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    Lesson 1: An Overview of SQL Server................................. 1
    Lesson 2: Exploring Transact-SQL .................................... 49
    Lesson 3: Designing and Implementing Databases ....................... 91
    Lesson 4: Creating and Managing Tables .............................. 119
    Lesson 5: Designing and Implementing Data Integrity ..................... 143
    Lesson 6: Implementing Indexes .................................... 167
    Lesson 7: Joining Tables ......................................... 199
    Lesson 8: Designing Advanced Queries ............................... 215
    Lesson 9: Designing Views ........................................ 229
    Lesson 10: Creating Stored Procedures ............................... 247
    Lesson 11: Using Functions ....................................... 279
    Lesson 12: Creating Triggers ...................................... 299
    Lesson 13: Understanding Transactions and Locks ....................... 317
    Lesson 14: Implementing Distributed Queries ........................... 337
    Lesson 15: Optimizing Queries...................................... 355
    Lesson 16: Analyzing Queries ...................................... 377
    Appendix A: The Movies Database Structure ............................ 397
    Appendix B: Course Script Files ..................................... 399
    Additional Instructor Notes ........................................ 403
    Glossary..................................................... 405
    Index ....................................................... 409

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