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 Absolute Java with Student Resource Disk (2nd Edition) (Savitch Series)With the second edition of Absolute Java, best-selling author Walt Savitch offers a comprehensive introduction of the java programming language. This book gives programmers the tools to master the Java language. He takes full advantage of the new Java 5.0 features and incorporates the new Scanner class. There is... |  |  |  |  |
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 |  |  Relational Databases and Knowledge BasesA database management system (DBMS), or simply database system, is characterized by the data model it suports . The first DBMSs, designed in the 1960s, were based on hierarchical or network models and have been viewed as extensions of file systems in which interfile links are provided through pointers . The data manipulation languages of these... |  |  Absolute C++ (2nd Edition) (Savitch Series)Offers complete coverage of the C++ programming language. This title offers provides all the tools necessary for experienced and novice programmers to master C++, including: thorough coverage of the Standard Template Library; complete and fully executable code throughout; sections highlighting programming tips and common pitfalls; and a... |
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 Guide to LaTeX (4th Edition) (Tools and Techniques for Computer Typesetting)LaTeX is the text-preparation system of choice for scientists and academics, and is especially useful for typesetting technical materials. This popular book shows you how to begin using LaTeX to create high-quality documents. The book also serves as a handy reference for all LaTeX users. In this completely revised edition, the authors cover the... |  |  Java(TM) Look and Feel Design Guidelines (2nd Edition)"Great book! Fills a void in the Java world. Necessary reading for all Java developers, designers, and interface designers." --Theo Mandel, Ph.D., author of The Elements of User Interface Design
The adoption of the Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines has contributed to a consistent user interface that... |  |  Mac OS X Leopard Phrasebook (Developer's Library)When then-Apple-CEO Gil Amelio announced in 1997 that the company had bought NeXT and that Steve Jobs, Apple's erstwhile founder and visionary, would be returning, many die-hard Macintosh fans were horrified. Apple was not in good shape at the time, and the purchase of NeXT almost certainly meant that the beloved but creaky old Mac OS would be... |
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