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 A Programmer's Introduction to C#Written as an introduction to the new C#, this guide takes the experienced C programmer a few steps beyond the basics. It covers objects, data types, and flow control, and even delves into some background on the new Microsoft NET Frameworks environment. Keeping in mind that this is for those familiar with C (and even Java), the book goes into some... |  |  Special Ops: Host and Network Security for Microsoft, UNIX, and OracleAs “techies,” we embrace the ability to understand the technology behind how and why things work, to a point beyond most other people’s interest. Usually what drives our interest is curiosity, a curiosity very similar to that which we experienced in childhood.
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 Adobe Acrobat 6 PDF for DummiesCovers accessing and distilling PDF files; converting Microsoft Office documents; capturing paper documents and Web pages; printing, annotating, editing and securing PDF files; extracting text and graphics; cataloging and distributing PDF files; creating interactive forms; and building multimedia presentations.
... |  |  Fast Track Visual C++(r) 6.0 ProgrammingGet up to speed with the latest version of Visual C++. What makes Fast Track the C++ guide of choice is leading expert Steve Holzner's practical approach to learning by example. Cutting right to the core of issues crucial to programmers, this book begins with a brief refresher course and then moves quickly onto the skills that really count:... |  |  Dynamic HTML: The Definitive ReferenceDanny Goodman felt that he couldn't trust any of the documentation on Dynamic HTML (DHTML) that he read (too many contradictions), so he wrote this book as a reference for working with his own clients. After testing tags and techniques on multiple releases of the main browsers, Goodman came up with very practical information--some of which you may... |
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