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How to Study Program [Audio Book]

How to Study Program [Audio Book]The best-selling study book of all time, How to Study has gained immense popularity among students of all ages. Originally available on audio as part of the complete How To Study Program, now the audio that started it all is being offered alone.

Topics include:

• How to Start Out Right
• How to Organize Your Studying
• How to Read and Remember
• How to Organize Your Time
• How to Use Your Library
• How to Write Better Papers
• How to Study for Tests

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  • In: IT eBooks, Software Development
  • Author : nadimpay
  • Building an Optimizing Compiler

    Building an Optimizing CompilerBuilding compilers has been a challenging activity since the advent of digital computers in the late 1940s and early 1950s. At that time, implementing the concept of automatic translation from a form familiar to mathematicians into computer instructions was a difficult task. One needed to figure out how to translate arithmetic expressions into instructions, how to store data in memory, and how to choose instructions to build procedures and functions. During the late 1950s and 1960s these processes were automated to the extent that simple compilers could be written by most computer science professionals. In fact, the concept of “small languages” with corresponding translators is fundamental in the UNIX community.

    This book describes one design for the optimization and code-generation phases of such a compiler. Many compiler books are available for describing the analysis of programming languages. They emphasize the processes of lexical analysis, parsing, and semantic analysis. Several books are also available for describing compilation processes for vector and parallel processors. This book describes the compilation of efficient programs for a single superscalar RISC processor, including the ordering and structure of algorithms and efficient data structures.

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  • In: IT eBooks, Software Development
  • Author : arty
  • Programming Microsoft Composite UI Application Block and Smart Client Software Factory

    Programming Microsoft Composite UI Application Block and Smart Client Software FactoryGet hands-on guidance for developing smart client applications using Windows Forms with the Composite UI Application Block (CAB) and the Smart Client Software Factory. Smart clients, the evolved intersection of thin clients and rich clients, have been hampered by the complexities involved in using traditional Web development methods. With just your fundamental Microsoft Visual Basic or Microsoft Visual C# skills, this guide will help you understand the prefabricated classes of CAB and the proven patterns that the Smart Client Software Factory provides. This book offers classroom-tested guidance, hands-on instruction, and a proven building-block approach. Through seven modular lessons, developers of moderate experience with learn how to create functional, robust smart client applications.

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  • In: IT eBooks, Software Development
  • Author : Crimson
  • Path Oriented Program Analysis - Cambridge Press

    Path Oriented Program Analysis - Cambridge PressThis book presents a unique method for decomposing a computer program along its execution paths, for simplifying the subprograms so produced, and for recomposing a program from its subprograms. This method enables us to divide and conquer the complexity involved in understanding the computation performed by a program by decomposing it into a set of subprograms and then simplifying them to the furthest extent possible. The resulting simplified subprograms are generally more understandable than the original program as a whole. The method may also be used to simplify a piece of source code by following the path-oriented method of decomposition, simplication, and recomposition. The analysis may be carried out in such a way that the derivation of the analysis result constitutes a correctness proof. The method can be applied to any source code (or portion thereof) that prescribes the computation to be performed in terms of assignment statements, conditional statements, and loop constructs, regardless of the language or paradigm used.

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  • In: IT eBooks, Software Development
  • Author : mrblue
  • Professional WPF Programming: .NET Development with the Windows Presentation Foundation

    Professional WPF Programming: .NET Development with the Windows Presentation FoundationIf you want to learn how to build killer user interfaces for Windows and the web, then this book is for you. It arms you with the tools and code you'll need to effectively utilize the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). From creating appealing graphics and animated structures to enhancing performance and security, you'll be programming in no time.

    First you'll explore the WPF framework and learn how to develop basic applications with ASP.NET or Visual Basic(r). Next you'll discover how to build more sophisticated WPF interfaces using Microsoft(r) ExpressionBlend and then progress to more advanced programming techniques.

    Throughout the book, you'll find best practices for enterprise architectures using the WPF and its underlying technology. All this will help you quickly learn how to develop next-generation applications on the .NET 2.0 platform using the WPF.

    What you will learn from this book
    • How to write applications with identical UIs on both Windows and the web
    • Tips for collaborating design and code development with Microsoft(r) Expression Blend
    • All about the object models, built-in server controls, HTML markup, code-behind, and the coordinative structure of each file
    • How to migrate Win32 applications to WPF
    • Techniques for integrating special effects and custom controls into an application
    • Advanced development concepts, including building workflows and a WCF service

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  • In: .NET, IT eBooks, Software Development
  • Author : arty
  • Carpenters Complete Guide to the SAS REPORT Procedure

    Carpenters Complete Guide to the SAS REPORT ProcedureI am green with envy for the newest generation of SAS programmers because I wish that I had had this book in front of me 20 years ago when I first started with SAS! Art s book gives a perspective on the REPORT procedure as no other user has done before by ingeniously intertwining his extensive knowledge of PROC REPORT with the experiences and unique approaches of over 100 PROC REPORT power users. His simple approach will give even the most novice SAS user the necessary tools to get started with PROC REPORT, and his nicely flowing buildup to PROC REPORT s more complex usability makes this book a jewel for the entire SAS community. Art s PROC REPORT book has, without a doubt, given all SAS users THE POWER TO KNOW(R)! –Rick Mitchell, Senior Systems Analyst, Westat.

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  • In: IT eBooks, Software Development
  • Author : mrblue
  • Animation March 2008

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    Sarbanes-Oxley IT Compliance Using Open Source Tools

    Sarbanes-Oxley IT Compliance Using Open Source ToolsThe Sarbanes-Oxley Act (officially titled the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002), signed into law on 30 July 2002 by President Bush, is considered the most significant change to federal securities laws in the United States since the New Deal. It came in the wake of a series of corporate financial scandals, including those affecting Enron, Arthur Andersen, and WorldCom. The law is named after Senator Paul Sarbanes and Representative Michael G. Oxley. It was approved by the House by a vote of 423-3 and by the Senate 99-0. This book illustrates the many Open Source cost-saving opportunities that public companies can explore in their IT enterprise to meet mandatory compliance requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley act. This book will also demonstrate by example and technical reference both the infrastructure components for Open Source that can be made compliant, and the Open Source tools that can aid in the journey of compliance. Although many books and reference material have been authored on the financial and business side of Sox compliance, very little material is available that directly address the information technology considerations, even less so on how Open Source fits into that discussion.The format of the book will begin each chapter with the IT business and executive considerations of Open Source and SOX compliance. The remaining chapter verbiage will include specific examinations of Open Source applications and tools which relate to the given subject matter, and last a bootable ?live? CD will have fully configured running demonstrations of Open Source tools as a valuable technical reference for implementation of the concepts provided in the book* Only book that shows companies how to use Open Source tools to achieve SOX compliance, which dramatically lowers the cost of using proprietary, commercial applications.* Only SOX book with a bootable-Linux CD containing countless applications, forms, and checklists to assist companies in achieving SOX compliance.* Only SOX compliance book specifically detailing steps to achieve SOX compliance for IT Professionals.

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  • In: IT eBooks, Software Development
  • Author : mrblue
  • Free Hands-On Visual Studio 2008 Training

    Free Hands-On Visual Studio 2008 Training

    InnerWorkings .NET Training provides practical, self-paced training for .NET  developers. Using hands-on coding challenges, you learn and practice key .NET techniques in a realistic learning environment. With this sample, you get 2 hours of FREE hands-on learning material on VS 2008 and .NET 3.5.  It's fully integrated with Visual Studio 2008 and covers the important new features in C# 3.0 and VB 9.0.  

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  • In: .NET, IT eBooks, Software Development, Tutorials
  • Author : ClareGo
  • Object Technology: A Manager’s Guide

    Object Technology: A Manager’s GuideThe first edition set a standard of excellence that has eluded all followers, and I have recommended it to my clients for years. The new edition is a gift to the field and should be required reading for all managers. — Adrian J. Bowles, Ph.D., Vice President, Giga Information Group. One of the most readable introductions you will find. The new edition offers vital insights into the effective use of objects in business. — Chris Stone, President , Object Management Group. The first edition of Object Technology: A Manager's Guide is widely viewed as the classic introduction to this powerful computing concept. Object technology offers increased agility, significant time-to-market reduction, and the opportunity to exploit the potential of the World Wide Web by deploying globally distributed business systems. At a time when many of the world's largest companies are making the transition to object technology, David Taylor has updated his book to address the important issues facing the growth of object technology and to provide a glimpse into the future of this evolving paradigm. In updating this seminal work, David Taylor has retained the signature conciseness and clarity of discussion that made the first edition a best-seller. Object Technology: A Manager's Guide, Second Edition, covers the key terms, emerging concepts, and useful applications of objects. Managers, salespeople, engineers, software developers — anyone interested in understanding or implementing object technology — will find this a lucid introduction to the topic. Highlights of this new edition include: an explanation of how to use objects to create evolutionary software that rapidly adapts to changing business conditions, eliminating the need for most new application development; an introduction to Java, and an explanation of how its use of message interfaces enables a new generation of portable, mix-and-match, Internet-enabled business objects; an update on the state of object databases and extended relational databases, with guidelines for combining the two for optimal information storage; and an introduction to the new generation of object engines and how they combine storage and execution capabilities for maximum software integration.

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