Foundations of BizTalk Server 2006

Foundations of BizTalk Server 2006

Since Microsoft's release of BizTalk Server 2006, there is a serious need for more documentation on this product. Foundations of BizTalk Server 2006 fills that void. The book will take you from novice to professional, equipping you with the tools you'll need to get started in the world of BizTalk server integration.

From installation to deployment, you will grow increasingly more comfortable with the product as you work through a multitude of hands-on examples and demo applications. This book will demystify the product and emphasize the new 2006 BizTalk Server features. So even if you more...

Authors: Daniel Woolston Pages: 242

C for Dummies, 2nd Edition

C for Dummies, 2nd Edition

If you’re like most people, the above seems like nonsense. Actually, it’s computer sense—C programming. After digesting C For Dummies, 2nd Edition, you’ll understand it. C programs are fast, concise and versatile. They let you boss your computer around for a change. So turn on your computer, get a free compiler and editor (the book tells you where), pull up a chair, and get going. You won’t have to go far (page 13) to find your first program example. You’ll do short, totally manageable, hands-on exercises to help you make sense of:

* All 32 keywords in the C language (that’s right—jus more...

Authors: Dan Gookin Pages: 432

Radar System Performance Modeling Second Edition

Radar System Performance Modeling Second Edition

This expanded second edition of an Artech house bestseller helps engineers, mathematicians, & programmers answer the call, by providing the clearest presentation of radar system principles & system-level modeling procedures available.more...

Authors: G. Richard Curry Pages: 394

Beginning Object-Oriented Programming with VB 2005: From Novice to Professional

Beginning Object-Oriented Programming with VB 2005: From Novice to Professional

Beginning Object-Oriented Programming with VB 2005 is a comprehensive resource of correct coding procedures. Author Daniel Clark takes you through all the stages of a programming project, including analysis, modeling, and development, all using object-oriented programming techniques and VB .NET.

Clark explores the structure of classes and their hierarchies, as well as inheritance and interfaces. He also introduces the .NET Framework and the Visual Studio integrated development environment, or IDE. A real-world case study walks you through the design of a solution. You can then transform th more...

Authors: Daniel R. Clark Pages: 385

Blocking Spam and Spyware For Dummies

Blocking Spam and Spyware For Dummies

Fight back and save money with these expert tips

Find out what spam and spyware cost your company, and how to stop them

Whether yours is a one-person business or a multi-million dollar corporation, here's help giving spammers and spies the bum's rush. Two veterans of the spam wars help you analyze your situation, choose the right solutions, set up and maintain them, and even show the bean-counters why such defenses are essential.

Discover how to

* Understand how spammers get addresses

* Calculate the cost of spam and spyware

* Re-engineer your business processe more...

Authors: Peter Gregory and Michael A. Simon Pages: 364

Core C++ A Software Engineering Approach

Core C++  A Software Engineering Approach

Prentice Hall PTR Core Series Teaches C++ by applying the best software engineering practices and methodologies to programming in C++. Shows the user how to build code that is more robust, easier to maintain and modify, and more valuable. Softcover. DLC: C++ (Computer programming language).
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Authors: Victor Shtern Pages: 1188

A Practical Introduction to to Object-Oriented Design with C++

A Practical Introduction to to Object-Oriented Design with C++

Learn the tools and techniques needed to design and implement moderate-sized software systems! Do you want to gain the necessary skills to effectively write moderate-sized (10,000 to 50,000 line) programs? Would you like to develop a more advanced understanding of object-oriented design and learn how to implement important design and style rules? Do you want to be able to take a project from the concept stage to completion? This is all possible with Steven Reiss's innovative text, A Pracical Introduction to Software Design with C++. Reiss provides you with all the tools and techniques t more...

Authors: Reiss, Steven P. Pages: 836

Object-Oriented PHP Concepts, Techniques,and Code

Object-Oriented PHP Concepts, Techniques,and Code

Object Oriented PHP shows developers how to take advantage of the new object oriented features of PHP. Working within the context of concrete examples, the book begins with code compatible with PHP 4 and 5, and then focuses on object orientation in PHP 5. The author's practical approach uses numerous code examples, which will help developers get up to speed with object oriented PHP quickly, and show them how to apply what they learn to everyday situations. All code samples are available for download on the book's companion site.
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Authors: Peter Lavin Pages: 288

C++ Unleashed

C++ Unleashed

Jesse Liberty's C++ Unleashed presents focused explanations of the core features and complexities of C++. The text covers advanced object-oriented analysis and design strategies and implementation issues associated with memory management, STL container classes, iterators, and algorithms. Manipulate data using dynamic data structures and recursion, efficient sorting algorithms, and advanced hashing and parsing techniques.
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Authors: Jesse Liberty, Vishwajit Aklecha Pages: 945

Stl Tutorial and Reference Guide: C++ Programming With the Standard Template Library

Stl Tutorial and Reference Guide: C++ Programming With the Standard Template Library

In 1968 Doug McIlroy presented his famous paper, "Mass Produced Software Components" (Ref. 6). Now, more than a quarter of a century later, we still have not fully realized his vision of standard libraries of reusable components (which today are also known as "software building blocks" or "software ICs"). In some areas such as numerical and statistical computation, there is a long tradition of heavy use of standard libraries, rather than writing source code entirely from scratch, but in many other areas, standardization hasn't occurred. Even in the area of fundamental data structures and data more...

Authors: David R. Musser, Atul Saini Pages: 545

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