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“ If you're one of the many Unix developers drawn to Mac OS X for its Unix core,
you'll find yourself in surprisingly unfamiliar territory. Unix and Mac OS X are
kissing cousins, but there are enough pitfalls and minefields in going from one
to another that even a Unix guru can stumble, and most guides to Mac OS X are
written for Mac aficionados. For a Unix developer, approaching Tiger from the
Mac side is a bit like learning Russian by reading the Russian side of a
Russian-English dictionary. Fortunately, O'Reilly has been the Unix authority
for over 25 years, and in Mac OS X Tiger for Unix Geeks, that depth of
understanding shows. This is the book for Mac command-line fans. Completely
revised and updated to cover Mac OS X Tiger, this new edition helps you quickly
and painlessly get acclimated with Tiger's familiar-yet foreign-Unix
environment. Topics include:
- Using the Terminal and understanding how it differs from an xterm
- Using Directory Services, Open Directory (LDAP), and NetInfo
- Compiling code with GCC 3
- Library linking and porting Unix software
- Creating and installing packages with Fink
- Using DarwinPorts
- Search through metadata with Spotlight's command-line utilities
- Building the Darwin kernel
- Running X Windows on top of Mac OS X, or better yet, run Mac OS X on a Windows
machine with PearPC!
Mac OS X Tiger for Unix Geeks is the ideal survival guide for taming the Unix
side of Tiger. If you're a Unix geek with an interest in Mac OS X, you'll find
this clear, concise book invaluable.
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Abe Fettig, "Twisted Network Programming Essentials"
O'Reilly | ISBN 0596100329 | October 20, 2005 Year | CHM | 1,3 Mb | 236 Pages
“ Twisted Network Programming Essentials from O'Reilly is a task-oriented look
at this new open source, Python-based technology. The book begins with
recommendations for various plug-ins and add-ons to enhance the basic package as
installed. It then details Twisted's collection simple network protocols, and
helper utilities. The book also includes projects that let you try out the
Twisted framework for yourself. For example, you'll find examples of using
Twisted to build web services applications using the REST architecture, using
XML-RPC, and using SOAP.
Written for developers who want to start building applications using Twisted,
this comprehensive guide presents examples of the most common tasks you'll face
when building network applications. It also helps you understand the key
concepts and design patterns used in Twisted applications. Here are just some of
the topics discussed in Twisted Network Programming Essentials:
— Installing Twisted
— How to make TCP connections
— How to use Twisted to work with the Web
— Twisted's authentication framework
— Usenet and SSH clients and servers
Along the way, each lesson is supported by thorough notes and explanations to
make absolutely certain you're up to speed with this leading-edge Python
technology.
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Michael Solomon, "PMP Exam Cram 2" (2nd Edition)
Que | ISBN 0789734621 | October 28, 2005 Year | CHM | 1 Mb | 312 Pages
“ The PMP Exam Cram 2, Second Edition provides PMP exam candidates a condensed
and focused study vehicle. Organized for optimal learning of criccal project
management steps, it covers all objective areas presented by PMI. Candidates
using the PMP Exam Cram 2, Second Edition will be able to easily decipher and
effectively use PMI's PMBOK. You'll also find notes, tips and cautions to extend
on PMP content, and it will explain the differences between traditional methods
of project management and what PMI considers to be good project management
techniques. Exam Alerts will help alert you to content that will most likely
appear on the PMP exam, and practice questions are found both in the book and on
the accompanying CD-ROM. You'll even be prepared for last-minute studying with
the Cram Sheet tearcard. Give yourself the best chance possible for a great test
score with the PMP Exam Cram 2, Second Edition
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Isaac S. Kohane, Alvin Kho, Atul J. Butte, "Microarrays for an Integrative
Genomics"
The MIT Press | ISBN 0262612100 | 2005 Year | DjVu | 5 Mb | 326 Pages
“ Functional genomics — the deconstruction of the genome to determine the
biological function of genes and gene interactions — is one of the most fruitful
new areas of biology. The growing use of DNA microarrays allows researchers to
assess the expression of tens of thousands of genes at a time. This quantitative
change has led to qualitative progress in our ability to understand regulatory
processes at the cellular level.
This book provides a systematic introduction to the use of DNA microarrays as an
investigative tool for functional genomics. The presentation is appropriate for
readers from biology or bioinformatics. After presenting a framework for the
design of microarray-driven functional genomics experiments, the book discusses
the foundations for analyzing microarray data sets, genomic data-mining, the
creation of standardized nomenclature and data models, clinical applications of
functional genomics research, and the future of functional genomics.
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Eric Carter, Eric Lippert, "Visual Studio Tools for Office: Using C# with Excel,
Word, Outlook, and InfoPath"
Addison-Wesley Professional | ISBN 0321334884 | 2005 Year | CHM | 12,33 Mb |
1008 Pages
“ "With the application development community so focused on the Smart Client
revolution, a book that covers VSTO from A to Z is both important and necessary.
This book lives up to big expectations. It is thorough, has tons of example
code, and covers Office programming in general terms— topics that can be foreign
to the seasoned .NET developer who has focused on ASP.NET applications for
years. Congratulations to Eric Lippert and Eric Carter for such a valuable
work!"
—Tim Huckaby, CEO, InterKnowlogy, Microsoft regional director
"This book covers all of the ins and outs of programming with Visual Studio
Tools for Office in a clear and concise way. Given the authors' exhaustive
experiences with this subject, you can't get a more authoritative description of
VSTO than this book!"
—Paul Vick, technical lead, Visual Basic .NET, Microsoft Corporation
"Eric and Eric really get it. Professional programmers will love the rich power
of Visual Studio and .NET, along with the ability to tap into Office
programmability. This book walks you through programming Excel, Word, InfoPath,
and Outlook solutions."
—Vernon W. Hui, test lead, Microsoft Corporation
"This book is an in-depth, expert, and definitive guide to programming using
Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005. It is a must-have book for anyone doing
Office development."
—Siew Moi Khor, programmer/writer, Microsoft Corporation
"We don't buy technical books for light reading; we buy them as a resource for
developing a solution. This book is an excellent resource for someone getting
started with Smart Client development. For example, it is common to hear a
comment along the lines of, 'It is easy to manipulate the Task Pane in Office
2003 using VSTO 2005,' but until you see something like the example at the start
of Chapter 15, it is hard to put 'easy' into perspective. This is a thorough
book that covers everything from calling Office applications from your
application, to building applications that are Smart Documents. It allows the
traditional Windows developer to really leverage the power of Office 2003."
—Bill Sheldon, principal engineer, InterKnowlogy, MVP
"Eric Carter and Eric Lippert have been the driving force behind Office
development and Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005. The depth of their
knowledge and understanding of VSTO and Office is evident in this book.
Professional developers architecting enterprise solutions using VSTO 2005 and
Office System 2003 now have a new weapon in their technical arsenal."
—Paul Stubbs, program manager, Microsoft Corporation
"This book is both a learning tool and a reference book, with a richness of
tables containing object model objects and their properties, methods, and
events. I would recommend it to anyone considering doing Office development
using the .NET framework; especially people interested in VSTO programming."
—Rufus Littlefield, software design engineer/tester, Microsoft Corporation
Visual Studio Tools for Office is both the first and the definitive book on VSTO
2005 programming, written by the inventors of the technology. VSTO is a set of
tools that allow professional developers to use the full power of Visual Studio
.NET and the .NET Framework to put code behind Excel 2003, Word 2003, Outlook
2003, and InfoPath 2003. VSTO provides functionality never before available to
the Office developer: data binding and data/view separation, design-time views
of Excel and Word documents inside Visual Studio, rich support for Windows Forms
controls in a document, the ability to create custom Office task panes, server-
side programming support against Office, and much more.
Carter and Lippert cover their subject matter with deft insight into the needs
of .NET developers learning VSTO. This book
— Explains the architecture of Microsoft Office programming and introduces the
object models
— Teaches the three basic patterns of Office solutions: Office automation
executables, Office add-ins, and code behind a document
— Explores the ways of customizing Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath, and
plumbs the depths of programming with their events and object models
— Introduces the VSTO programming model
— Teaches how to use Windows Forms in VSTO and how to work with the Actions Pane
— Delves into VSTO data programming and server data scenarios
— Explores .NET code security and VSTO deployment
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