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| Developing Enterprise Java Applications with J2EE and UML
- 2005-10-25 11:46 PM - Khawar Zaman Ahmed, Cary E. Umrysh |
The Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE TM) offers great promise for dramatically improving the way that enterprise applications are built, and organizations that have adopted the J2EE are gaining a competitive advantage. The industry-standard Unified Modeling Language (UML) has helped countless organizations achieve software success through visual modeling. Together, the UML and J2EE form a powerful set of tools, but the intricacies involved with using them in tandem are considerable. |
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| Developing Applications with Visual Studio.NET
- 2005-10-25 11:35 PM - Richard Grimes |
DEVELOPING APPLICATIONS WITH VISUAL STUDIO.NET is an in-depth guide that takes Windows programming to the next level: creating .NET applications that leverage the prior knowledge and experience of C++ Win32 programmers. The .NET Framework supplies programmers with rich standard run-time services, supports the development of Web-based services, and provides both inter-language and inter-machine interoperability. Programmers can now focus on creating more complex, more distributed, and more Web-enabled applications. |
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| Designing Components with the C++ STL: A new approach to programming, 2nd Edition
- 2005-10-25 10:57 PM - Ulrich Breymann |
This book is the most accurate and up-to-date source of information on the STL currently available. ... It has an approach and appeal of its own: it explains techniques for building data structures and algorithms on top of the STL, and in this way appreciates the STL for what it is - a framework.' Angelika Langer, Independent Consultant and C++ Report Columnist "A superbly authored treatment of the STL an excellent book which belongs in any serious C++ developer's library." Jim Armstrong, President 2112 F/X, Texas.
The C++ Standard Template Library (STL) represents a breakthrough in C++ programming techniques. With it, software developers can achieve vast improvements in the reliability of their software, and increase their own productivity. |
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| Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-oriented Design
- 2005-10-24 10:50 AM - Alan Shalloway, James J. Trott |
Unlike many books on patterns, Design Patterns Explained doesn't assume that its readers already have an in-depth understanding of object-oriented design. Rather, it teaches object-oriented design and patterns together, helping developers gain deeper insights into both topics far more quickly. Shalloway and Trott don't just introduce a laundry list of patterns- they explain why each pattern works, the organizing principles upon which the pattern is based, and above all, how the patterns work together in real world object-oriented designs. For all software developers, programmers, architects, and project managers who want to succeed with patterns. |
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| Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
- 2005-10-24 10:43 AM - Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vli |
This book isn't an introduction to object-oriented technology or design. Many books already do a good job of that...this isn't an advanced treatise either. It's a book of design patterns that describe simple and elegant solutions to specific problems in object-oriented software design....Once you understand the design patterns and have had an "Aha!" (and not just a "Huh?" experience with them, you won't ever think about object-oriented design in the same way. You'll have insights that can make your own designs more flexible, modular, reusable, and understandable--which is why you're interested in object-oriented technology in the first place, right? |
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| Design Patterns Java Workbook
- 2005-10-24 10:38 AM - Steven Metsker, Steven John Metsker |
This title fills a valuable niche by reprising the well-known guide to patterns, Addison-Wesley's Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Software Design. While that earlier book relied on C++ and Smalltalk for its examples, this new volume uses Java code for the discussion of the same 23 design techniques. Many of the explanations draw on the author's custom classes for a hypothetical fireworks company, supplemented by material using "core" classes in standard Java. This text shows how to both recognize patterns in existing code and to incorporate them into new designs. |
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| Database Design for Mere Mortals: A Hands-On Guide to Relational Database Design
- 2005-10-24 10:11 AM - Michael J. Hernandez |
Sound database design can save hours of development time and ensure functionality and reliability. Database Design for Mere Mortals™, Second Edition, is a straightforward, platform-independent tutorial on the basic principles of relational database design. It provides a commonsense design methodology for developing databases that work. |
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| Database Administration: The Complete Guide to Practices and Procedures
- 2005-10-24 10:07 AM - Craig Mullins |
With Database Administration, database professionals now have a comprehensive sourcebook of strategies for delivering quality administration across today's challenging multi-DBMS environments. Filled with practical guidelines and strategies, this book provides the most comprehensive survey available of the administrator's world for the existing or aspiring database professional. |
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