
ISBN: 0321374460, Author: Mario Hewardt, Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional, Pages: 840, Publication Date: 2007-11-08
“Who says you can’t bottle experience? Between these covers is a wealth of information: a clear, logical approach to finding and eliminating bugs. This is an absolute must-have book for anyone who develops, tests, or supports software for Microsoft Windows.” — Bob Wilton, Escalation Engineer, Critical Problem Resolution Team, Microsoft “An excellent reference for both intermediate and advanced debuggers: highly practical, and filled with tricks and strategies. This book stands out from all other Win32 debugging literature, thanks to its in-depth (more…)


This book presents this new discipline in a very accessible form: both as a text to train the next generation of practitioners and researchers, and to inform lifelong learners like myself. Witten and Frank have a passion for simple and elegant solutions. They approach each topic with this mindset, grounding all concepts in concrete examples, and urging the reader to consider the simple techniques first, and then progress to the more sophisticated ones if the simple ones prove inadequate. If you have data that you want to analyze and understand, this book and the associated Weka toolkit are an excellent way to start.
The intersection of politics, law,privacy, and security in the context of computer technology is both sensitive and complex.
Describes the costs,benefits and necessity of networking.Reviews
Builds on the huge success of Laptops For Dummies, now in its second edition
Builds on the huge success of Laptops For Dummies, now in its second edition













