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 WAP: A Beginner's GuideGet unplugged for the wireless Internet revolution
Start building wireless Web applications and Web sites for the next generation of cellular telephones and Internet devices with the in-depth information contained in this volume. WAP: A Beginner's Guide is an authoritative yet easy-to-understand reference that covers every... |  |  Understanding .NET: A Tutorial and AnalysisMicrosoft's .NET is a collection of new technologies that are revolutionizing Windows-based software development. A major theme of .NET is the idea of Web services, allowing software to communicate directly with other software using Internet technologies. The .NET Framework and Visual Studio.NET, two more core aspects of this initiative, provide... |  |  Developer's Workshop to COM and ATL 3.0Learn how to build sophisticated COM objects using C++ and IDL, as well as how ATL supplies support for several COM procedures.
Microsoft’s Component Object Model is one of the most important concepts in software development today. Developer’s Workshop to COM and ATL 3.0 provides an in-depth treatment of COM and shows... |
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 Hunting Security BugsYour essential reference to software security testing—from the experts.
Learn how to think like an attacker—and identify potential security issues in your software. In this essential guide, security testing experts offer practical, hands-on guidance and code samples to help you find, classify, and assess security bugs before... |  |  Introducing ASP.NET 2.0 (Pro Developer)What’s a Web application? Basically, it’s a set of publicly accessible pages bound to a well-known URL. No matter which direction Web-related technologies take in the future, this basic fact will never change. The reason is the underlying transport protocol, HTTP. If we were to change the underlying protocol, we... |  |  Access Database Design & Programming (3rd Edition)
From an Access standpoint, this book is chock full of goodies. From the point of view of a ColdFusion developer, I would say this much: if forced to choose between this book and the previous, the Cookbook, I would probably go Cookbook. But, as I mentioned in the previous review, if you work with both Access on the desktop and on the web,... |
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 Visual Basic 6 Black Book: The Only Book You'll Need on Visual BasicCompletely explains the crucial Visual Basic tool set in detail. Covers the best Visual Basic programming practices, from design tools to flowcharts. Contains 1,000 pages of everything Visual Basic 6, from radio buttons and checkboxes to XOR drawings, OLE automation, DHTML page design, and Internet Explorer 4 support.
Welcome to... |  |  Internet Applications with Visual FoxPro 6.0Users learn how to build large Internet database applications using Tahoe as the foundation. Covered are server side Web applications, including ASP (ODBC and ActiveX automation servers), FoxISAPI, and advanced Web features such as cookies, authentication, and browser functionality encapsulation. Non-HTML distributed applications and remote ... |  |  Programming Distributed Applications With Com & Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0Microsoft's DCOM is the key technology for enterprise development for the Windows platform. Written for the working Visual Basic developer or project manager, Programming Distributed Applications with COM and Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 introduces the basics of DCOM objects in a clear style. All examples are written in Visual Basic, and the... |
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