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Nitty Gritty Delphi 6Discover Object Pascal, the basis for Borland's Delphi 6 development environment, and get togrips with it quickly. Addison-Wesley's Nitty Gritty Delphi 6 leads you right to the core ofDelphi. The author, Frank Eller, tells you about the most important classes and components.Thanks to the many examples in the practical... | | The Productive Programmer (Theory in Practice)Anyone who develops software for a living needs a proven way to produce it better, faster, and cheaper. The Productive Programmer offers critical timesaving and productivity tools that you can adopt right away, no matter what platform you use. Master developer Neal Ford not only offers advice on the mechanics of productivity-how to work smarter,... | | Neuromuscular Disease: Evidence and Analysis in Clinical Neurology
A Certain Kind of Wisdom In Plato’s Apology, the Greek philosopher Socrates is on trial to defend himself against the allegation of corrupting the youth of Athens. Socrates denies this charge and offers an alternate reason for why he is on trial. He explains, “[w]hat has caused my reputation is none other than a certain kind of... |
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Dive Into PythonDive Into Python is a hands-on guide to the Python language. Each chapter starts with a real, complete code sample, proceeds to pick it apart and explain the pieces, and then puts it all back together in a summary at the end.
Python is a new and innovative scripting language. It is set to replace Perl as the programming language... | | Visual Basic 2005 Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer)Visual Basic 2005 Programmer's Reference
Visual Basic 2005 adds new features to Visual Basic (VB) that make it a more powerful programming language than ever before. This combined tutorial and reference describes VB 2005 from scratch, while also offering in-depth content for more advanced developers. Whether you're looking to learn the latest... | | Beginning Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Programming (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)And so the journey continues, and, as I’ve said before, what a long, strange trip it’s been. When I first wrote Professional SQL Server 7.0 Programming in early 1999, the landscape of both books and the development world was much different than it is today. At the time, .NET was as yet unheard of, and while Visual Studio 98 ruled the... |
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