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Microsoft .NET for Visual FoxPro DevelopersI asked myself this question when early releases of .NET first arrived on the scene. Visual FoxPro allowed me to do pretty much anything I wanted, from building single-tier applications with a VFP back end, all the way to building distributed Internet applications accessing clientserver data.
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| | Embedded Systems: Desktop Integration (Wordware Applications Library)In this book, we design a thermostat that interfaces to a host system through RS-232, USB, and Ethernet. To make things fun, the device layer and user applications have to run on Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD. We build three prototype thermostats using the BASIC Stamp, PIC Microcontroller, and PSOC Microcontroller. We... | | The Elements of UML(TM) Style (Sigs Reference Library)The Elements of UML Style is for all developers who create models using the Unified Modeling Language (UML), especially in teams where understandability and consistency are all critical. Just as Strunk & White’s The Elements of Style provides rules of usage for writing using the English language, this text furnishes a... |
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The Lucent Library of Science and Technology - Artificial IntelligenceAs far back as the ancient Greek civilization, people have imagined machines and mechanical men that could work and think like any human. One Greek myth, for example, tells of the Greek god Hephaestus, who built mechanical men to forge powerful weapons and spectacular jewelry. When the king of Crete requested that he make a giant man to guard his... | | | | |
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