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Take Control of Switching to the Mac
TidBITS 2008; US$ 10.00Switching to the Mac is easier than ever with our real-world advice! You're using Windows, so we're guessing that you're considering a switch to the Mac (good for you!) or that you're a Mac user on a PC at work. (If the latter, you may want to read the Mac-user version of this page.) There has never been a better time to switch to the Mac,... more...
Effective C#
Pearson Education 2004; US$ 47.99C#'s resemblances to C++, Java, and C make it easier to learn, but there's a downside: C# programmers often continue to use older techniques when far better alternatives are available. In Effective C#, respected .NET expert Bill Wagner identifies fifty ways you can start leveraging the full power of C# in order to write faster, more efficient,... more...
Even Faster Web Sites
O'Reilly Media 2009; US$ 27.99Performance is critical to the success of any web site, and yet today's web applications push browsers to their limits with increasing amounts of rich content and heavy use of Ajax. In this book, Steve Souders, web performance evangelist at Google and former Chief Performance Yahoo!, provides valuable techniques to help you optimize your site's performance. ... more...
C# 4, ASP.NET 4, and WPF, with Visual Studio 2010 Jump Start
Wiley 2010; US$ 7.99This Wrox Blox is a value-packed resource to help experienced .NET developers learn the new .NET release. It is excerpted from the Wrox books: Professional C# 4 and .NET 4, Professional ASP.NET 4, and WPF Programmer’s Reference by Christian Nagel, Bill Evjen, Scott Hanselman, and Rod Stephens, and includes more than 100 print book pages drawn... more...
Unix/Linux FAQ with Tips to Face Interviews
BS Publications 2007; US$ 50.00This book is written with emphasis on practical programming examples, with inputs of theory and concepts behind the programming. The book is divided into two parts, the first part focusing on Advanced Unix programming and the second part on Compiler design. The book aims at providing a compatible way of attempting the problems through detailed algorithm... more...
Beginning iOS 4 Application Development
Wiley 2010; US$ 39.99The ideal starting point for creating apps using iOS 4 Written by an experienced Apple developer and trainer, this full-color reference serves as an ideal jumping point for creating applications for Apple’s iOS 4 that runs on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. In addition to in-depth coverage of the iOS SDK, the book walks you through the various... more...
Take Control of Buying a Mac
TidBITS 2006; US$ 10.00Save money, avoid stress, and buy the right Mac for your needs and budget! Deciding that you want to buy a new Mac is easy, but embarking on the project immediately raises questions like "What Mac will best meet my needs?", "Should I buy now or wait a month?", "How do I move my files from my old Mac to my new one?", and "What should I do with my... more...
Free-Format RPG IV
MC Press 2005; US$ 59.99Traditional-format style RPG IV programmers who need information on the free-format style of coding will find everything they need in this free format how-to guide. The rules and syntax of free format RPG IV are explained as is how this new style of coding has the potential to improve overall programmer productivity from initial development through... more...
Perl Developer's Dictionary, Adobe Reader
Pearson Education 2001; US$ 39.99Perl Developer's Dictionary is a complete, well-organized reference to the Perl language and environment, including core syntax as well as Perl modules. Designed specifically for the experienced developer who needs a reference readily available on his or her desk to refer to on a daily basis, the book is extensively cross-referenced and indexed... more...
Problem Solving With Prolog
Routledge 1989; US$ 49.95Prolog is a programming language in which solutions to computing problems are expressed as facts representing relationships between objects and as rules specifying consequences which derive from facts. In Prolog, the mechanisms for representing knowledge about objects and relationships are both high-level and general-purpose. This brings two substantial... more...









