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Application Development Using C# and .NET
This book gives experienced developers insight needed to build enterprise applications for Mcft's .NET platform using C#. Extensive code examples and a running case study illustrate .NET concepts and technologies. After an outline of the programming model of the .NET framework, coverage includes the C# programming language, fundamental topics in the .NET framework such as Windows Forms classes and ADO.NET, Web programming using ASP.NET and SOAP, and additional topics in the .NET Framework including security and interoperability. Stiefel is a consultant specializing in Mcft technology; Oberg is founder of a firm that develops courseware on software technologies
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Hands-On Trainingکد:برای مشاهده محتوا ، لطفا وارد شوید یا ثبت نام کنید
With its powerful combination of visual layout tools, application development features, and code editing support, Dreamweaver MX 2004 is sure to become the constant companion of many Web developers. Here to get you hands-on with it fast is the definitive project-based training on the topic from one of the master teachers at Linda.com training. Using a combination of project-based lessons, guided exercises, and QuickTime tutorials, veteran author Garo Green walks you through all the Dreamweaver MX 04 basics: navigating the new interface, creating and managing Web sites, and linking among pages. You'll learn about frames and forms, cascading style sheets, and Fireworks and Flash integration, and gobble up Garo¿s suggestions about best layout and typography practices. You'll also find extensive coverage of all of Dreamweaver's newest features: dynamic cross-browser validation, improved CSS support, built-in graphics editing, and more. Throughout, Garo shows you not just how to do something but why you¿re doing it and the results of your actions.
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After reviewing the brief history of micro-device software development, this guide shows how to code games using Java 2 micro edition (J2ME), particularly for mobile phones. The author describes the APIs provided as part of Sun's J2ME SDK and some features available with device-specific libraries, then walks through the development of a full-scale action game. A basic knowledge of Java is required. The CD-ROM contains Nokia developer's suite 2.0 for J2ME and a demonstration version of Adobe Photoshop CS.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR Gamedev.net, John Hatten May 2004 If you're interested in writing Java games for small platforms, this should probably be the first book you get.
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Media Create Your Own DVDs
The uses for DVDs are practically endless--and this valuable guidebook will show you how to take full advantage of making your own DVDs. Learn to create professional quality DVDs at home with your own video content, image files, and sounds. Get step-by-step instructions on assembling material, editing videos, and creating DVD multimedia projects, as well as complete explanations of authoring software and case studies that explain a variety of techniques. Take advantage of DVD compactness, durability, quality, and storage capacity to create interactive, enjoyable, and professional projects.
* Master PC video capture and editing software
* Digitize old photos and VCR tapes
* Share home movies quickly and easily
* Archive, publish, and share data and multimedia images, text, and high-quality audio
* Record TV broadcasts or movies directly
* Perform complex video editing, photo touch-ups, and narration recording
* Set up interactive links to source material
* Produce and distribute professional training materials
* Get new ideas for exciting and effective DVD projects
Neural Networks in Finance Gaining Predictive Edge in Marketکد:برای مشاهده محتوا ، لطفا وارد شوید یا ثبت نام کنید
TITLE.........: Neural Networks in Finance Gaining Predictive Edge in Market
AUTHOR.....: Paul D. McNelis
PUBLISHER.: Academic Press
RELEASE....: 06/21/2005
ISBN..........: 0124859674
EDITION....: December 22, 2004
PAGES.......: 261 pages
FORMAT.....: PDF
LANGUAGE.: ENGLISH
Book Introduction
This book explores the intuitive appeal of neural networks and the genetic
algorithm in finance. It demonstrates how neural networks used in
combination with evolutionary computation outperform classical
econometric methods for accuracy in forecasting, classification and
dimensionality reduction.
McNelis utilizes a variety of examples, from forecasting automobile
production and corporate bond spread, to inflation and deflation processes
in Hong Kong and Japan, to credit card default in Germany to bank failures
in Texas, to cap-floor volatilities in New York and Hong Kong.
* Offers a balanced, critical review of the neural network methods and
genetic algorithms used in finance
* Includes numerous examples and applications
* Numerical illustrations use MATLAB code and the book is accompanied by
a website
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Apache - The Definitive Guide - 2nd Edition
Table of Contents
Preface .................................................. .................................................. ................. ix
1. Getting Started .................................................. .......................................... 1
How Does Apache Work? .................................................. ............................. 3
What to Know About TCP/IP .................................................. ........................ 5
How Does Apache Use TCP/IP? .................................................. ................... 7
What the Client Does .................................................. ..................................... 9
What Happens at the Server End? .................................................. ............... 11
Which Unix? .................................................. ................................................. 12
Which Apache? .................................................. ............................................. 13
Making Apache Under Unix .................................................. ........................ 13
Apache Under Windows .................................................. .............................. 23
Apache Under BS2000/OSD and AS/400 .................................................. .... 25
2. Our First Web Site .................................................. ................................. 26
What Is a Web Site? .................................................. ..................................... 26
Apache’s Flags .................................................. .............................................. 27
site.toddle .................................................. .................................................. ... 28
Setting Up a Unix Server .................................................. ............................. 29
Setting Up a Win32 Server .................................................. ........................... 39
3. Toward a Real Web Site .................................................. ...................... 43
More and Better Web Sites: site.simple .................................................. ...... 43
Butterthlies, Inc., Gets Going .................................................. ...................... 46
Block Directives .................................................. ........................................... 49
Other Directives .................................................. ........................................... 52
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Two Sites and Apache .................................................. ................................. 58
Controlling Virtual Hosts on Unix .................................................. ............... 58
Controlling Virtual Hosts on Win32 .................................................. ............ 60
Virtual Hosts .................................................. ................................................. 61
Two Copies of Apache .................................................. ................................ 65
HTTP Response Headers .................................................. ............................. 68
Options .................................................. .................................................. ....... 68
Restarts .................................................. .................................................. ........ 71
.htaccess .................................................. .................................................. ...... 72
CERN Metafiles .................................................. ............................................. 72
Expirations .................................................. .................................................. .. 73
4. Common Gateway Interface (CGI) ................................................. 75
Turning the Brochure into a Form .................................................. .............. 75
Writing and Executing Scripts .................................................. ..................... 79
Script Directives .................................................. ........................................... 83
Useful Scripts .................................................. ................................................ 85
Debugging Scripts .................................................. ........................................ 89
Setting Environment Variables .................................................. .................... 90
suEXEC on Unix .................................................. ........................................... 93
Handlers .................................................. .................................................. ... 100
Actions .................................................. .................................................. ...... 101
5. Authentication .................................................. ..................................... 104
Authentication Protocol .................................................. ............................. 104
Authentication Directives .................................................. ........................... 106
Passwords Under Unix .................................................. .............................. 108
Passwords Under Win32 .................................................. ............................ 110
New Order Form .................................................. ........................................ 110
Order, Allow, and Deny .................................................. ............................ 114
Digest Authentication .................................................. ................................. 118
Anonymous Access .................................................. .................................... 120
Experiments .................................................. ................................................ 123
Automatic User Information .................................................. ...................... 124
Using .htaccess Files .................................................. .................................. 126
Overrides .................................................. .................................................. .. 129
6. MIME, Content and Language Negotiation ............................... 132
MIME Types .................................................. ................................................ 132
Content Negotiation .................................................. ................................... 134
Language Negotiation .................................................. ................................ 135
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Type Maps .................................................. .................................................. 137
Browsers and HTTP/1.1 .................................................. ............................ 140
7. Indexing .................................................. ................................................. 141
Making Better Indexes in Apache .................................................. ............. 141
Making Our Own Indexes .................................................. ......................... 149
Imagemaps .................................................. ................................................. 152
8. Redirection .................................................. ............................................ 158
Rewrite .................................................. .................................................. ...... 162
Speling .................................................. .................................................. ...... 169
9. Proxy Server .................................................. .......................................... 170
Proxy Directives .................................................. ......................................... 170
Caching .................................................. .................................................. ..... 173
Setup .................................................. .................................................. ......... 175
10. Server-Side Includes .................................................. ........................... 179
File Size .................................................. .................................................. .... 182
File Modification Time .................................................. ............................... 183
Includes .................................................. .................................................. .... 183
Execute CGI .................................................. ............................................... 183
Echo .................................................. .................................................. .......... 185
XBitHack .................................................. .................................................. ... 185
XSSI .................................................. .................................................. ........... 185
11. What’s Going On? .................................................. ............................... 186
Status .................................................. .................................................. ......... 186
Server Status .................................................. ............................................... 187
Server Info .................................................. .................................................. 188
Logging the Action .................................................. ..................................... 188
12. Extra Modules .................................................. ...................................... 196
Authentication .................................................. ............................................ 201
Blocking Access .................................................. ......................................... 202
Counters .................................................. .................................................. ... 202
Faster CGI Programs .................................................. .................................. 202
FrontPage from Mcft .................................................. .......................... 202
Languages and Internationalization .................................................. .......... 203
Server-Side Scripting .................................................. .................................. 203
Throttling Connections .................................................. .............................. 203
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URL Rewriting .................................................. ............................................ 203
Miscellaneous .................................................. ............................................. 203
MIME Magic .................................................. ................................................ 204
DSO .................................................. .................................................. .......... 204
13. Security .................................................. .................................................. . 205
Internal and External Users .................................................. ....................... 206
Apache’s Security Precautions .................................................. ................... 208
Binary Signatures, Virtual Cash .................................................. ................. 209
Firewalls .................................................. .................................................. .... 214
Legal Issues .................................................. ................................................ 217
Secure Sockets Layer: How to Do It .................................................. ......... 222
Apache-SSL’s Directives .................................................. ............................. 233
Cipher Suites .................................................. .............................................. 236
SSL and CGI .................................................. ................................................ 238
14. The Apache API .................................................. ................................... 240
Pools .................................................. .................................................. ......... 240
Per-Server Configuration .................................................. ............................ 241
Per-Directory Configuration .................................................. ...................... 242
Per-Request Information .................................................. ............................ 243
Access to Configuration and Request Information ..................................... 245
Functions .................................................. .................................................. .. 246
15. Writing Apache Modules .................................................. .................. 290
Overview .................................................. .................................................. .. 290
Status Codes .................................................. ............................................... 292
The Module Structure .................................................. ................................ 293
A Complete Example .................................................. ................................. 316
General Hints .................................................. ............................................. 329
A. Support Organizations .................................................. ..................... 331
B. The echo Program .................................................. .............................. 333
C. NCSA and Apache Compatibility .................................................. .. 337
D. SSL Protocol .................................................. ........................................... 339
E. Sample Apache Log .................................................. ............................ 345
Index .................................................. .................................................. ................ 355
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A+ Certification for Dummies
The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) A+ certification proves that you're a capable hardware technician--capable of upgrading, troubleshooting, and fixing problems related to physical devices (such as memory chips and video cards) in Intel-compatible personal computers. A+ Certification for Dummies is designed to help you review for the two A+ exams--Core Hardware (220-201) and Operating System Technologies (220-202)--and it succeeds at that goal. It's also worth reading if you're not interested in A+ certification, but want to know enough to change out your own hard drives and install expansion cards without the help of a technician. Ron Gilster teaches the subject--which encompasses good troubleshooting and repair practices as well as specific hardware facts--in a clear style that's easy to follow as you work on an actual machine (and, by the way, work on actual machines is essential to passing the tests). The book foregoes photographs (which almost never turn out well, and rarely look like your equipment anyway) in favor of clear line drawings. There are some step-by-step procedures to follow, but Gilster mostly recognizes that PC hardware varies a lot and leaves most specifics up to readers. One bit of advice: in the field, supplement this book with Scott Mueller's definitive hardware encyclopedia, Upgrading and Repairing PCs. --David Wall Topics covered: Intel-compatible personal computers, their essential subsystems (motherboard, RAM, processor, BIOS, video, disk storage, and others), and how to assemble, troubleshoot, and repair them. Operating system coverage focuses on Windows 95, 98, Me, and 2000.
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Access Database Design and Programming, Second Edition
When using software products with graphical interfaces, we frequently focus so much on the details of how to use the interface that we forget about the more general concepts that allow us to understand and put the software to effective use. This is particularly true of a powerful database product like Mcft Access. Novice, and sometimes even experienced, programmers are so concerned with how something is done in Access that they often lose sight of the general principles that underlie their database applications.
Access Database Design & Programming, 2nd Edition, an update to the bestselling first edition, features:
* A discussion of Access' new VBA Integrated Development Environment, which, for the first time, is the one used by Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
* An expansion of the discussion of the VBA language itself, in response to reader requests
* A discussion of Mcft's latest data access technology, called Active Data Objects (or ADO), along with a discussion of Open Database Connectivity(ODBC), which is intimately connected with ADO
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Game Coding Complete
Guide to programming commercially viable computer games. Covers all critical facets of programming, working with teams, selecting the right game architecture, testing and debugging, scheduling, and more. Uses the C++ language to explain specific programming concepts. For programmers, developers, and project managers involved in the game development process.
Expertly presents, from start to finish, the process of programming commercially viable computer games! This is the kind of book that you won’t let out of our sight. From page one, Mike McShaffry, a leading programmer for Origin Systems (Makers of Wing Commander and the Ultima series) and Mcft (Bicycle Casino), shows you how to create and code the very best interactive games. With dozens of tips and code illustrations, plus extensive narration of critical non-code issues, Game Coding Complete is the guide to orchestrating bug-free, high-quality game code that passes the muster of leading publishers such as Electronic Arts and Mcft. The book covers all critical facets of programming, working with teams, selecting the right game architecture, testing and debugging, scheduling, and more. The book includes hundreds of insider tricks and techniques used by programmers who learned their craft on cutting edge titles such as Ultima Online. The C++ language is used throughout to explain specific programming concepts. This book is destined to become a classic for all game programmers. Foreword by game industry icon Warren Spector.
In this book you will learn:
* The nuts and bolts of the game coding process
* Insider techniques for writing top-notch game code
* 2D and 3D graphics techniques used by professional game developers
* Unique insight on critical algorithms you can’t live without, debugging secrets, and tips for managing critical projects
* Key "gotchas" to avoid that can really hurt game development projects
ISBN:1932111751
Paraglyph Press © 2003 (608 pages)
CHM. 13,5 Mb.
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OpenGL® SuperBible, Third Edition
OpenGL SuperBible, Third Edition is a comprehensive, hands-on guide for Mac and Windows programmers who need to know how to program with the new version of OpenGL. This book will help readers master and expand their knowledge of 3D graphics programming and OpenGL implementation. Seasoned OpenGL programmers will also find this learning tool serves as a reference that can be used time and again. This book explains how to draw lines, points, and polygons in space; move around in a virtual world; utilize raster graphics and image processing in OpenGL. In addition readers learn how to use fog and blending special effects; explore the use of OpenGL extensions; use shaders to create procedural textures; write vertex programs for dynamic special effects.
Publisher : Sams Publishing
Pub Date : June 30, 2004
ISBN : 0-672-32601-9
Pages : 1200
CHM. 5,7 Mb.
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