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Learning Network Programming with Java
Key Features
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Learn to deliver superior server-to-server communication through the networking channels
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Gain expertise of the networking features of your own applications to support various network architectures such as client/server and peer-to-peer
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Explore the issues that impact scalability,
... | | Game Design Theory and Practice, Second EditionIn the second edition to the acclaimed Game Design: Theory & Practice, designer Richard Rouse III balances a discussion of the essential concepts behind game design with an explanation of how you can implement them in your current project. Detailed analysis of successful games is interwoven with concrete examples from... | | Deploying IPv6 NetworksAn essential guide to IPv6 concepts, service implementation, and interoperability in existing IPv4 environments.
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Learn about IPv6 services and the relevant IPv6 features that make them possible
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XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer)From its origins as a sublanguage of XSLT, XPath has come into its own as a key element of XML. XPath 2.0 has emerged as a robust language twice the size of its predecessor, complex and capable of standing on its own.
This substantive volume, by the editor of the W3C® XSLT 2.0 specification, is the authoritative reference on XPath 2.0. It... | | Apache: the Definitive Guide (With CD-ROM)Apache: The Definitive Guide is principally about the Apache web server software. We explain what a web server is and how it works, but our assumption is that most of our readers have used the World Wide Web and understand in practical terms how it works, and that they are now thinking about running their own servers to offer... | | Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 2.0 PlatformIt is with great satisfaction that I introduce you to Stephen’s excellent new book, Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 2.0 Platform, the first detailed treatment of what has been standardized under ECMA as C++/CLI. Of course, any text, no matter how excellent, is itself incomplete, like a three-walled room.
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