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Mastering COM and COM+ by Ash Rofail , Yasser Shohoud [REPOST]
Posted By : bisplatna_knigee | Date : 25 Sep 2007 06:57 | Comments : 2
Mastering COM and COM+ by Ash Rofail , Yasser Shohoud

Mastering COM and COM+ by Ash Rofail , Yasser Shohoud
Publisher: Sybex Inc; (October 1999) | ISBN:0782123848 | English | .html | 693 pages | 4.2MB

COM (Component Object Model) is Microsoft’s specification for building distributed applications that work across networks and the Internet. It is a highly complex and mysterious topic, which ties in to everything Microsoft is doing with Windows. In this book aimed at experienced programmers, Ash Rofail unlocks the secrets of programming COM, writing in the classic Mastering style. This is no theoretical treatise but a practical exploration of how to do real things with COM, including creating COM objects, working with the Registry, reusing components, and getting the most out of ActiveX controls. Includes coverage of DCOM and COM+, Microsoft’s latest version of the standard for Windows 2000.
Test Driven: TDD and Acceptance TDD for Java Developers
Posted By : cruze | Date : 23 Sep 2007 14:58 | Comments : 8

Lasse Koskela, Test Driven: TDD and Acceptance TDD for Java Developers
Manning Publications | ISBN: 1932394850 | October 15, 2007 | 470 pages | PDF | 4.5 MB

In test driven development, you first write an executable test of what your application code must do. Only then do you write the code itself and, with the test spurring you on, you improve your design. In acceptance test driven development (ATDD), you use the same technique to implement product features, benefiting from iterative development, rapid feedback cycles, and better-defined requirements. TDD and its supporting tools and techniques lead to better software faster. Test Driven brings under one cover practical TDD techniques distilled from several years of community experience. With examples in Java and the Java EE environment, it explores both the techniques and the mindset of TDD and ATDD. It uses carefully chosen examples to illustrate TDD tools and design patterns, not in the abstract but concretely in the context of the technologies you face at work. It is accessible to TDD beginners, and it offers effective and less well known techniques to older TDD hands.
La Biblia De Java 2
Posted By : jimmy_criptoy | Date : 22 Sep 2007 16:10 | Comments : 6

La Biblia De Java 2
Anaya Multimedia | ISBN 8441510377 | PDF | Spanish | September 30, 2005 | 960 pages | 11.5 MB

Este libro está diseñado para mostrarle toda la historia del lenguaje de programación Java que un libro puede contener. Veremos no sуlo toda la sintaxis de Java, desde la declaración de variables hasta temas de orientación a objetos avanzada, sino también el lenguaje Java en el mundo real. Se cubrirán temas como permisos de acceso a applets, uso del visualizador de Java, creación de conexiones cliente/servidor sobre Internet, creación de Java Beans, conexión de bases de datos y multithread. En este libro se tratan cientos de temas, y cada uno de ellos viene con un ejemplo que muestra cómo funciona.
Pro Java 6 3D Game Development: Java 3D, JOGL, JInput and JOAL APIs
Posted By : pariman | Date : 18 Sep 2007 23:19 | Comments : 2

Andrew Davison, "Pro Java 6 3D Game Development: Java 3D, JOGL, JInput and JOAL APIs"
Apress | ISBN 1590598172 | April 30, 2007 | 528 Pages | PDF | 14.3MB

reate strange lands filled with mysterious objects (cows frozen in blocks of ice, chirping penguins, golden globes with wavering eyes) and throw away your keyboard and mouse, to go exploring armed only with a gamepad, power glove, or just your bare hands…Java gaming expert Andrew Davison will show you how to develop and program 3D games in Java™ technology on a PC, with an emphasis on the construction of 3D landscapes. It's assumed you have a reasonable knowledge of Java - the sort of thing picked up in a first Java course at school.
Java All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies 2nd Edition
Posted By : TooT | Date : 18 Sep 2007 20:16 | Comments : 5
Java All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies 2nd Edition

Java All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies 2nd Edition by Doug Lowe, Barry Burd
Publisher: For Dummies | ISBN: 0470124512 | 2nd Edition | Author: Doug Lowe, Barry Burd | 914 pages | June 25, 2007 | English | CHM | 12.3 MB

- Eight minibooks comprising nearly 900 pages give developers the tips and techniques they need to get up and running on the new J2SE 6 (Java Standard Edition 6)and JDK 6 (Java Development Kit 6)
- This friendly, all-inclusive reference delivers the lowdown on Java language and syntax fundamentals as well as Java server-side programming, with explanations, reference information, and how-to instructions for both beginning and intermediate-to-advanced programmers
- Minibooks cover Java basics; programming basics; strings, arrays, and collections; programming techniques; Swing; Web programming; files and databases; and fun and games

Multimedia Introduction to Programming Using Java
Posted By : snark | Date : 13 Sep 2007 19:32 | Comments : 6
Multimedia Introduction to Programming Using Java

Multimedia Introduction to Programming Using Java
Springer | ISBN: 0387226818 | 538 pages | 2.4 MB | PDF

Although vital to modern software development, Java and object-oriented programming can pose significant challenges to newcomers. This text addresses that learning curve by providing a careful, classroom-tested presentation of Java -- from the fundamentals of variables, types, and expressions to procedural concepts like loops and sophisticated object-oriented ideas.
Multimedia Introduction to Programming Using Java
Posted By : snark | Date : 13 Sep 2007 19:32 | Comments : 6
Multimedia Introduction to Programming Using Java

Multimedia Introduction to Programming Using Java
Springer | ISBN: 0387226818 | 538 pages | 2.4 MB | PDF

Although vital to modern software development, Java and object-oriented programming can pose significant challenges to newcomers. This text addresses that learning curve by providing a careful, classroom-tested presentation of Java -- from the fundamentals of variables, types, and expressions to procedural concepts like loops and sophisticated object-oriented ideas.
Sams Java 2 Primer Plus
Posted By : jiji_jiji | Date : 09 Sep 2007 20:08 | Comments : 3

Steven Haines & Stephen Potts, Java 2 Primer Plus
Publisher: Sams | ISBN: 0672324156 | 840 pages | CHM | 4.5 Mb
Java Programming with Oracle JDBC
Posted By : jiji_jiji | Date : 07 Sep 2007 14:59 | Comments : 3

Donald Bales"Java Programming with Oracle JDBC"
Publisher: O'Reilly | ISBN: 059600088 | 388 pages | PDF | 1.36 mb


SAS Graphics for Java: Examples Using SAS AppDev Studio and the Output Delivery System
Posted By : torai | Date : 04 Sep 2007 15:00 | Comments : 2


SAS Graphics for Java: Examples Using SAS AppDev Studio and the Output Delivery System | Wendy Bohnenkamp, Jackie Iverson
ISBN: 159047693X | June 18, 2007 | PDF | 5 Mb


Jump-start your SAS graph skills! Here, in one convenient source, is all the information you need to create your own SAS graphs. This example-rich reference familiarizes you with custom tags in SAS AppDev Studio and shows you how to use ODS statements and the Java Device Driver to create graphs. Written for programmers at all experience levels, this dynamic book focuses on the attributes, parameters, and options that make graphs convey what you really want them to convey. It also provides SAS/GRAPH samples and WORK data sets. This text is suited for programmers who already know how to use SAS AppDev Studio to create and deploy a JSP or servlet application. A basic level of SAS ODS programming knowledge is required.
Java Data Mining: Strategy, Standard, and Practice: A Practical Guide for architecture, design, and implementation
Posted By : torai | Date : 28 Aug 2007 13:09 | Comments : 2


Java Data Mining: Strategy, Standard, and Practice: A Practical Guide for architecture, design, and implementation | Mark F. Hornick
ISBN: 0123704529 | November 07, 2006 | PDF | 4.11 Mb

This is not only a great introduction to JDM, but also a great introduction for a practitioner to data mining in general. This is a must have" for anyone developing large scale data mining applications in Java.
Robert Grossman, Open Data Group and University of Illinois at Chicago

It pleases me that the Java Community Process(sm)(JCPsm) Program could host the development of the Data Mining standard, JSR 73, whose evolution and usability are presented so compellingly in Java Data Mining: Standard, Strategy and Practice. The authors have taken a unique approach to describing a broad range of aspects from strategies to problem solving with data mining technology in a variety of industries. The book is a must-read for those who want to introduce themselves to Java data mining (JDM) and fully realize the strategic importance of this technology in an ever competitive environment.
Onno Kluyt, senior director, JCP Program at Sun Microsystems, Inc. and Chair of the JCP

Java is now ubiquitous, and over the past few years the Java world has shifted focus on--among other things--new frameworks, such as the Java Data Mining (JDM) framework. JDM addresses a clear need for standardization in data mining operations, yet to those approaching both Java and data mining the mountain seems as Everest. Hornick, Marcadé, and Venkayala could not have written this book at a better time. To the expert it is a reference and map of the landscape, and to the novice it will be a constant guide and companion to each journey in JDM. This book is approachable, usable, practical, and necessary for any Java data mining software architect, developer, or analyst.
Frank Byrum, Chief Scientist, CorMine Intelligent Data, LLC
Java/J2EE Job Interview Companion - 400+ Questions & Answers, 2nd Edition
Posted By : pariman | Date : 27 Aug 2007 09:21 | Comments : 4

Arulkumaran Kumaraswamipillai, Sivayini Arulkumaran, "Java/J2EE Job Interview Companion - 400+ Questions & Answers"
Lulu.com | ISBN:1411668243 | April 5, 2007 | 356 pages | PDF | 3.5MB
Essential ActionScript 3.0
Posted By : torai | Date : 16 Aug 2007 10:29 | Comments : 5


Essential ActionScript 3.0 | Colin Moock
ISBN: 0596526946 | PDF | June 22, 2007 | 944 pages | 3.70 Mb


ActionScript 3.0 is a huge upgrade to Flash's programming language. The enhancements to ActionScript's performance, feature set, ease of use, cleanliness, and sophistication are considerable. Essential ActionScript 3.0 focuses on the core language and object-oriented programming, along with the Flash Player API. Essential ActionScript has become the #1 resource for the Flash and ActionScript development community, and the reason is the author, Colin Moock. Many people even refer to it simply as "The Colin Moock book."

And for good reason: No one is better at turning ActionScript inside out, learning its nuances and capabilities, and then explaining everything in such an accessible way. Colin Moock is not just a talented programmer and technologist; he's also a gifted teacher.
Prototype and Scriptaculous: Taking the Pain out of JavaScript
Posted By : pinkeye | Date : 14 Aug 2007 18:39 | Comments : 1

Prototype and Scriptaculous: Taking the Pain out of JavaScript
O'Reilly Short Cut | November 2006 | 56 pages | ISBN: 0596529198 | CHM | 1.2Mb

JavaScript is carrying more and more programming load lately as Ajax has become popular. Scripting Ajax from scratch isn't much fun, but fortunately there are libraries to help. Prototype and Scriptaculous will let you get much more work done in much less time, automating tasks from processing XMLHTTP requests to creating animations that draw attention to your interfaces. This Short Cut demonstrates how to use Prototype for a wide range of tasks, including event handling, DOM processing, string and form process, and Ajax communications. It explores Scriptaculous' visual effects library, from pulsate to squish to fold and beyond. Need interface components? You'll find form autocompletion as well as drag and drop support.

O'Reilly Learning Ruby
Posted By : pinkeye | Date : 14 Aug 2007 18:20 | Comments : 0

Learning Ruby
O'Reilly Media | May 14, 2007 | 275 pages | ISBN: 0596529864 | CHM | 1.5Mb

You don't have to know everything about a car to drive one, and you don't need to know everything about Ruby to start programming with it. Written for both experienced and new programmers alike, Learning Ruby is a just-get-in-and-drive book -- a hands-on tutorial that offers lots of Ruby programs and lets you know how and why they work, just enough to get you rolling down the road. Interest in Ruby stems from the popularity of Rails, the web development framework that's attracting new devotees and refugees from Java and PHP. But there are plenty of other uses for this versatile language. The best way to learn is to just try the code! You'll find examples on nearly every page of this book that you can imitate and hack.