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- CGI Programming with Tcl
- Illustrates the many advantages Tcl holds for CGI programmers and
demonstrates how to create powerful CGI applications. This book presents a series of
increasingly sophisticated applications, beginning with a simple Hello World application and
culminating in Web-based interfaces to back-end databases such as Oracle
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- Core Java 2, Volume 1: Fundamentals
- Begins with an explanation of the Java programming and execution environments in general terms and then provides specific examples of how to put key parts of the core packages to work. The authors back up the many examples with sharp, fact-rich commentary on how to get things done with Java. This volume covers data structures, object orientation, events, applets, input/output, and Swing
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- Core Java 2, Volume 2
- Covers the more advanced features of the Java 2
platform that can add polish and power to your Java programs
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- Developing Linux Applications with GTK+ and GDK
- A comprehensive explanation of how to program with the GIMP Toolkit
(GTK+) and the Graphics Drawing Kit (GDK). These tools dramatically ease the process of
building graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for Linux applications
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- Developing Linux Applications with GTK+ and GDK
- The goal of Developing Linux Applications is to provide a handbook for developers who are moving to the Linux platform. Linux Application Development covers the GTK+ library including GLIB and GDK using C. You'll find information covered no place else--information that Linux developers need in one comprehensive development book. All of the applications and code the author developed for the title have been released under the GPL.
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- Effective C++ : 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your Programs and Designs
- This exceptionally useful text offers Scott Myers's expertise in C++ class
design and programming tips. The second edition incorporates recent advances to C++
included in the ISO standard, including namespaces and built-in template classes, and is
required reading for any working C++ developer
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- Enterprise JavaBeans
- Topics covered: Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) basics, distributed architectures, Component Transaction Monitors (CTMs), bean-containers, home
and remote bean interfaces, resource management, configuring EJB servers, entity beans,
JNDI, container-managed and bean-managed persistence, session beans, stateless and stateful beans, transactions, design and performance hints
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