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Swing (Second Edition)Written for the experienced Java developer, Swing provides an in-depth guide to getting the most out of Sun's Swing/JFC user interface classes. Mixing real-world code examples and expert advice on advanced features, this book shows how to make use of this powerful library effectively within your own projects.
The best thing about this... | | A First Course in Discrete Mathematics (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series)Discrete mathematics has now established its place in most undergraduate mathematics courses. This textbook provides a concise, readable and accessible introduction to a number of topics in this area, such as enumeration, graph theory, Latin squares and designs. It is aimed at second-year undergraduate mathematics students, and provides them... | | Microsoft XNA 4.0 Game Development Cookbook
The Microsoft XNA 4.0 Game Development Cookbook is all about what happens once
you've completed the various introductory tutorials, and want to create something with
a little more substance.
In this book, you'll find examples of how to flesh out some of the more complex, or initially
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| | | | Swing HacksSwing Hacks helps Java developers move beyond the basics of Swing, the graphical user interface (GUI) standard since Java 2. If you're a Java developer looking to build enterprise applications with a first-class look and feel, Swing is definitely one skill you need to master. This latest title from O'Reilly is a... |
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Sets, Logic and Maths for Computing (Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science)This book equips the student with essential intellectual tools that are needed from the very beginning of university studies in computing. These consist of abilities and skills - to pass from a concrete problem to an abstract representation, reason with the abstract structure coherently and usefully, and return with booty to the specific situation.... | | | | |
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Shimon was a great computer scientist who inspired generations of Israeli
stutents and young researchers, including many future leaders of theoretical
computer science.
He was a master at creating combinatorial algorithms, constructions, and
proofs. He always sought the simplest and most lucid solutions. Because... | | Fuzzy Automata and Languages: Theory and Applications (Computational Mathematics)The huge number and broad range of the existing and potential applications of fuzzy logic have precipitated a veritable avalanche of books published on the subject. Most, however, focus on particular areas of application. Many do no more than scratch the surface of the theory that holds the power and promise of fuzzy logic. Fuzzy Automata and... |
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