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 Theory of Computing: A Gentle Introduction
The theory of computing provides students with a background in the fundamentals of computing with which to achieve a deeper understanding of contemporary computing systems. Computers are evolving and developing at a dizzying rate. Yet, the fundamentals of pattern matching and programming language design and implementation have remained... |  |  Professional Parallel Programming with C#: Master Parallel Extensions with .NET 4
In 2007, Microsoft released the fi rst Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Parallel Extensions for the .NET Framework. The old .NET Framework multithreading programming model was too complex and heavyweight for the forthcoming multicore and manycore CPUs. I had been researching parallel programming, multiprocessor, and multicore since 1997,... |  |  Aperture 3: Portable Genius
Compact, fluff-free, full-color guide to getting the most out of Apple’s Aperture digital photography software
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Get ready for Cisco's entry-level networking certification CCENT exam 640-822
If you're preparing for Cisco certification, your road starts with CCENT Exam 640-822 ICND1. This volume covers everything you need to know! You'll learn networking basics and how to work with Cisco devices, routers, switches, and more. With... |  |  FPGA Prototyping by VHDL Examples: Xilinx Spartan-3 Version
HDL (hardware description language) and FPGA (field-programmable gate array) devices allow designers to quickly develop and simulate a sophisticated digital circuit, realize it on a prototyping device, and verify operation of the physical implementation. As these technologies mature, they have become mainstream practice. We can now use a PC... |  |  Steps in Scala: An Introduction to Object-Functional Programming
Scala is a relatively new programming language that was designed by Martin Odersky and released in 2003. The distinguishing features of Scala include a seamless integration of functional programming features into an otherwise objectoriented language. Scala owes its name to its ability to scale, that is, it is a language that can grow by... |
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