
Archive for the ‘Programming Ebooks’ Category



Ebook Summary:
Many developers are already familiar with the basics of ASP.NET and have been impressed with its potential to ease the creation of Web applications. However, few resources exist for those looking to translate their knowledge of ASP.NET into tailored solutions for actual challenges developers face on a daily basis.



Ebook Summary:
This book is a massive introduction to C++. It has been written with an awareness of modern C++ rather than the older versions that most other books use. It starts using the powerful C++ Library right from the start and does not waste time demanding that you learn older and largely superseded methods that traditional C++ imported from C. Good programming (multi-file, header sentinels, stub functions etc.) are in use from chapter 1. The authors cover object-based and procedural programming as well as pure OOP.



Book Summary:
XML, or Extensible Markup Language, was designed to make information sharing and data interpretation easier, but it only works if you know how to work it. In XML Essential Training, veteran engineer and instructor Joe Marini takes you through the basic rules of XML, discusses suggested tools, explains XML syntax, and more. From integrating XML into your site to creating style sheets and Schema Definitions, XML Essential Training covers everything you need to not only get started, but to really get working with XML. Exercise files accompany the training, allowing you to follow along and learn at your own pace.















