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Programming Visual Basic 2005 you'll get started building something meaningful,
right away.
The book is divided into three parts--Building Windows Applications, Building
Web Applications, and Programming with Visual Basic--each of which could be a
book on its own. The author shares his thorough understanding of the subject
matter through lucid explanations and intelligently designed lessons that guide
you to increasing levels of expertise. By the time you've finished the book,
you'll know how to program both Windows and web applications with VB 2005.
The support for this book extends beyond its covers. Jesse offers a FAQ, Errata,
complete source code and a link to a free private support discussion center on
his web site: LibertyAssociates.com - just click on books.
Jesse Liberty, Microsoft .NET MVP, is the best-selling author of O'Reilly
Media's Programming ASP.NET and over a dozen other books on web and object-
oriented programming. Jesse is a frequent contributor to many industry
publications and websites, and has spoken at numerous industry events. He is a
former Distinguished Software Engineer at AT&T and Vice President for technology
development at CitiBank.
Jesse Liberty's books have successfully guided thousands of programmers into the
world of .NET programming, and Programming Visual Basic 2005 will be no
exception. This book is sure to become a key component in the libraries of .NET
developers.
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Bob Schneider, "Hands-On Microsoft Access: A Practical Guide to Improving Your
Access Skills"
Addison-Wesley Professional | ISBN 0321245458 | 2005 Year | CHM | 12 Mb | 528
Pages
“ Millions of people use Microsoft Access, but only a small fraction of them are
really comfortable with it. If you're ready to go “beyond the wizards”—and
become a confident, highly effective Access user—Hands-On Microsoft Access was
written for you.
In plain English, Bob Schneider helps you master crucial principles for building
flexible, powerful databases. Discover how to enter data more easily, retrieve
it more freely, manipulate it more successfully, analyze it with greater
sophistication, and share it more effectively. Schneider's dozens of hands-on
examples thoroughly demystify Access, and his friendly, conversational style
makes it more approachable than ever before.
Hands-On Microsoft Access presents solutions for the challenges you're most
likely to encounter, including
— How do Access objects and interfaces fit together, and when should I use each
one?
— What's the best way for me to organize my fields into tables?
— How can I modify the tables, forms, and reports an Access wizard created for
me?
— How can I design forms and reports for people to use more effectively?
— How do primary keys and relationships work, and why are they so important?
— How do I make sure my data stays consistent and accurate?
— How do I build queries that give me the right information—quickly,
efficiently, and reliably?
— How do I use data from other sources, or deliver Access data to other people
or programs?
— What are PivotTables and PivotCharts, what can I do with them, and how do I
use them?
Written for Access 2003, this book also contains special instructions for Access
2002 users and extensive coverage of issues relevant to Access 95, 97, and 2000.
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Davide Maltoni, Dario Maio, Anil K. Jain, Salil Prabhakar, "Handbook of
Fingerprint Recognition"
Springer | ISBN 0387954317 | 2003 Year | DjVu | 10,16 Mb | 348 Pages
“ With their proven individuality and stability over time, fingerprints continue
to be the most widely used physiological characteristic in systems that
automatically recognize a person's identity. This handbook on automatic
fingerprint recognition provides in-depth coverage of the most recent advances
and practices. Readers will find comprehensive and authoritative coverage of all
the major concepts, topics, and security methods associated with fingerprint
recognition systems. Coverage includes: sensing, feature extraction and
matching, synthetic fingerprint image generation, indexing, and multimodal
systems. Features & Benefits: * Covers the latest research in fingerprint-based
recognition algorithms and techniques * Provides introductory material on all
components and modules of a fingerprint recognition system *Examines design of
secure fingerprint systems * Contains helpful chapter overviews and summaries
and consistent notation, for ease of use and accessibility * Includes a DVD
containing both the FVC2002 and FVC2000 fingerprint databases (full versions)
and a demo version of SFinGe software (for synthetic fingerprint image
generation) * Integrates numerous supporting graphs, tables, charts, and
performance data * Supplies an extensive annotated bibliography of citations and
literature sources. This comprehensive and authoritative reference, written by
leading international researchers, covers all critical aspects of fingerprint
security systems and technology. It is an absolutely essential resource for all
biometric security professionals, researchers, practitioners, developers, and
systems administrators. About the Authors Davide Maltoni is associate professor
in the Dept. of Electronics, Informatics and Systems (DEIS) at the University of
Bologna, where he also co-directs the Biometrics Systems Laboratory (BioLab).
Dario Maio is professor in the University of Bologna?s DEIS, chair of Cesena
campus and director of the BioLab. Anil K. Jain is university-distinguished
professor in the department of computer science and engineering at Michigan
State University. He is a fellow of the IEEE and IAPR and holds six patents on
algorithms for fingerprint recognition. Salil Prabhakar leads the algorithms
research group at DigitalPersona Inc., where he works on fingerprint-based
biometric solutions.
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Ken Henderson, "The Guru's Guide to SQL Server Architecture and Internals"
Addison-Wesley Professional | ISBN 0201700476 | 2003 Year | CHM | 1,69 Mb | 1040
Pages
“ The latest book from the highly regarded and best-selling author Ken
Henderson, The Guru's Guide to SQL Server Architecture and Internals is the
consummate reference to Microsoft SQL Server. Picking up where documentation and
white papers leave off, this book takes an all-inclusive approach to provide the
most depth and breadth of coverage of any book on SQL Server architecture,
internals, and tuning.
Blending in-depth discussion with practical application, the guide begins with
several chapters on the fundamental Windows technologies behind SQL Server,
including processes and threads, memory management, Windows I/O, and networking.
The focus then moves on to the architectural details of SQL Server and how to
practically apply them.
The entire SQL Server product is covered--not just the functionality that
resides within the core executable or product features that have been in place
for years. SQL Server has matured and broadened substantially with each release,
and the author explores the "fringe" technologies that have yet to be covered
elsewhere, including Notification Services, Full Text Search, SQLXML,
replication, DTS, and a host of others.
Throughout the book, the author uses WinDbg, Microsoft's free downloadable
symbolic debugger, to look under the hood of SQL Server. Armed with new
debugging and coding skills, readers will be ready to master SQL Server on their
own.
The accompanying CD-ROM is packed with additional material, including full
source code for the book's 900+ examples, as well as three invaluable tools:
DTSDIAG, the VBODSOLE Library, and DTS Package Guru. DTSDIAG allows developers
and administrators to simultaneously collect Profiler traces, perform logs,
blocking script output, system event logs, and SQLDIAG reports from a specified
SQL Server. The VBODSOLE Library features more than twenty new COM-based
functions for Transact-SQL, including T-SQL enhancements such as array-
manipulation routines, financial functions, string-manipulation functions, and
system functions. DTS Package Guru is a .NET-based package editor for SQL
Server's Data Transformation Services that allows editing of any modifiable
package and supports the automation of mass package changes.
The Guru's Guide to SQL Server Architecture and Internals is the essential guide
for database developers and admin- istrators alike, regardless of skill level.
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Emmett Dulaney, "Novell Linux Desktop 9 Administrator's Handbook"
Novell Press | ISBN 0672327902 | 2005 Year | CHM | 8,41 Mb | 384 Pages
“ What better way to learn something than from the inside? Novell Linux Desktop
9 Administrator's Handbook brings you inside the system and inside the only
Novell authorized administrator's handbook for the new Novell Linux Desktop
(NLD). Learn how NLD interacts with other Novell components and how to integrate
security throughout the operating system. You'll also cover:
— Working with graphical interfaces, devices and file systems
— How to boot, initialize, shutdown and run levels
— Linux administration
With the help of Novell Linux Desktop 9 Administrator's Handbook, you will
master the administration of Novell Linux Desktop 9 systems.
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Jang B. Rampal (Editor), "DNA Arrays: Methods and Protocols"
Humana Press | ISBN 089603822X | 2001 Year | DjVu | 8 Mb | 312 Pages
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