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Developing Microsoft SharePoint Applications Using Windows Azure
Developing Microsoft SharePoint Applications Using Windows Azure

Microsoft SharePoint and Windows Azure are two sizeable platforms unto themselves. SharePoint is one of Microsoft’s leading server productivity platforms—a collaborative platform for the enterprise and the web. Windows Azure is Microsoft’s operating system in the cloud. Separately, they have their own strengths, market...

Quantum Computing
Quantum Computing

The twentieth century witnessed the birth of revolutionary ideas in the phys- ical sciences. These ideas began to shake the traditional view of the universe dating back to the days of Newton, even to the days of Galileo. Albert Ein- stein is usually identified as the creator of the relativity theory, a theory that is used to model the...

PIC Microcontroller Project Book
PIC Microcontroller Project Book

I know you are interested in programming and using PIC microcontrollers. If not, you would not have picked up this book and be reading this preface. The first question one usually asks when choosing one book over another is, "Which book offers me something more?" Since everyone is looking for some thing a little different in...

Parallel Complexity Theory (Research Notes in Theoretical Computers Science)
Parallel Complexity Theory (Research Notes in Theoretical Computers Science)

Parallel complexity theory, the study of resource-bounded parallel computation, is surely one of the fastest-growing areas of theoretical Computer Science. In the light of this, it would be foolish to attempt an encyclopedic coverage of the field. However, it is the belief of the author that its foundations are becoming increas ingly...

How To Think Like A Computer Scientist: C++ Version
How To Think Like A Computer Scientist: C++ Version

The goal of this book is to teach you to think like a computer scientist. 1 like the way computer scientists think because they combine some of the best fea tures of Mathematics, Engineering, and Natural Science. Like mathematicians, computer scientists use formal languages to denote ideas (specifically computa tions). Like engineers,...

Starting Out with C++: Early Objects (7th Edition)
Starting Out with C++: Early Objects (7th Edition)
Welcome to Starting Out with C++: Early Objects, 7th Edition. This book is intended for use in a two-term or three-term C++ programming sequence, or an accelerated one-term course. Students new to programming, as well those with prior course work in other languages, will find this text beneficial. The fundamentals...
Program Derivation: The Development of Programs from Specifications (International Computer Science Series)
Program Derivation: The Development of Programs from Specifications (International Computer Science Series)

The primary aim of this book is to make the principles of program derivation from specifications accessible to undergraduates early in their study of computing science.

The proliferation of personal computers in the home and in schools has meant that there are large numbers of people who have had exposure to using computers...

The Book of Ruby: A Hands-On Guide for the Adventurous
The Book of Ruby: A Hands-On Guide for the Adventurous

Ruby is famous for being easy to learn, but most users only scratch the surface of what it can do. While other books focus on Ruby's trendier features, The Book of Ruby reveals the secret inner workings of one of the world's most popular programming languages, teaching you to write clear, maintainable code.

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Automatic Ambiguity Resolution in Natural Language Processing
Automatic Ambiguity Resolution in Natural Language Processing

Natural language processing is often called an "Al-complete" task, in the sense that in order to truly process language (i.e. to comprehend, to translate, to generate) full understanding is required, which is itself the ultimate goal of Artificial Intelligence. For those who seek solutions to practical problems, this is not a...

Efficient Graph Rewriting and Its Implementation (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
Efficient Graph Rewriting and Its Implementation (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

Graph rewriting systems have come of age. In autumn 1994, the 25th anniversary of the first publication in this area was celebrated at the 5th Workshop on Graph Grammars and their Applications to Computer Science. In the interim, the subject has evolved. The current situation can be described by a three-stage model. At the very low...

Beginning ASP.NET Web Pages with WebMatrix
Beginning ASP.NET Web Pages with WebMatrix

Back in 1997, when I began my career as a professional web developer, I started working with Classic ASP. After a brief training period in a few different programming languages such as C++ and Java, I was thrown in at the deep end and assigned to a project to build an Intranet application for a large consultancy firm in the Netherlands...

Building Hypermedia APIs with HTML5 and Node
Building Hypermedia APIs with HTML5 and Node

This book’s primary focus is on designing hypermedia APIs. That may seem a bit strange to some readers. There are many books on programming languages, data storage systems, web frameworks, etc. This is not one of those books. Instead, this book covers the nature of the messages passed between client and server, and how to improve...

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