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 Component-Oriented ProgrammingA practical, programming-centered approach to component-based software development
Component-oriented programming (COP) is rapidly becoming a mainstream programming paradigm, offering higher reusability and better modular structure with greater flexibility than object-oriented or library-based programming approaches. Component-Oriented... |  |  Mastering JBuilderThe authoritative guide to building large-scale applications with JBuilder®
JBuilder is a tool designed by Java developers for Java developers. JBuilder developers need a guide that delves into the more powerful techniques that are required to build enterprise-strength applications.
Endorsed by Borland,... |  |  Java RMIWith Java RMI, you'll learn tips and tricks for making your RMI code excel. This book provides strategies for working with serialization, threading, the RMI registry, sockets and socket factories, activation, dynamic class downloading, HTTP tunneling, distributed garbage collection, JNDI, and CORBA. In short, a treasure trove of valuable RMI... |
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 C++ FAQs, Second EditionIn a concise and direct question-and-answer format, C++ FAQs, Second Edition brings you the most efficient solutions to more than four hundred of the practical programming challenges you face every day.
Moderators of the on-line C++ FAQ at comp.lang.c++, Marshall Cline,... |  |  Applied C++: Practical Techniques for Building Better Software"I really like the software engineering advice given here. As the chief engineer/architect for a large development group, I can say with certainty that the advice given in this book about how real-world projects must work is right on the mark." -Steve Vinoski, coauthor of Advanced CORBA Programming with C++,... |  |  Advanced Java NetworkingAdvanced Java Networking gives the reader a well-rounded and fairly detailed introduction to Java networking technologies. The subjects Sridharan covers sound like a seminar list from a software development conference: IDL/CORBA, RMI, JDBC/SQL, JavaBeans, Castanet, JMAPI, servlets, and JavaOS, to name a few. But this isn't a dilettantish... |
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