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OpenOffice.org Macros ExplainedWhether you're just starting out or have a lot of experience under your belt, this thorough guide will show you how to create your own macros, understand their structures, evaluate OpenOffice objects, and more.
Looking to get started with your first OpenOffice.org macro? Or perhaps you have written a few macros, and are now looking for... | | Qshell for iSeriesWritten for users who are more comfortable with DDS, CL, and RPG as well as those using modern languages such as C and Java, this book allows those who are unfamiliar with Unix to easily learn the Qshell technology.
Sometimes you hit a home run with a computer software book. This one is it. You don’t have much choice when it comes... | | Numerical Methods in Engineering with MATLABThis book is targeted primarily toward engineers and engineering students of advanced standing (sophomores, seniors and graduate students). Familiarity with a computer language is required; knowledge of basic engineering subjects is useful, but not essential.
The text attempts to place emphasis on numerical methods, not... |
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| | XML Weekend Crash Course (with CD-ROM)XML Weekend Crash Course covers the ins and outs of XML in 30 sessions. Each session is designed to take 30 minutes to complete, so the Crash Course is an intense 15-hour learning period. You can complete the Crash Course over a single weekend -- but you can also easily adapt the Crash Course sessions to whatever schedule best suits your... | | Compliers and Compiler Generators: An Introduction With C++This book has been written to support a practically oriented course in programming language translation for senior undergraduates in Computer Science. More specifically, it is aimed at students who are probably quite competent in the art of imperative programming (for example, in C++, Pascal, or Modula-2), but whose mathematics may be a little... |
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| | Essential MATLAB for Scientists and EngineersBased on a teach-yourself approach, the fundamentals of MATLAB are illustrated throughout with many examples from a number of different scientific and engineering areas, such as simulation, population modelling, and numerical methods, as well as from business and everyday life. Some of the examples draw on first-year university level maths, but... | | |
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