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Essential Books on Numerics and Numerical Programming
Thorough up-to-date treatment of the behavior of numerical algorithms in finite, precision arithmetic. Positional number theory, fixed-and floating-point arithmetic Write efficient, high-speed arithmetic routines, and more!
Compiled into easy-to-read PDF format, Essential Books on Numerics and Numerical Programming CD-ROM includes these special features: Adobe Acrobat 3.0,Fast and accurate full-text search utility, Complete text of all books
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Palm OS programming bible
ISBN: 0764546767
Publisher: IDG/Hungry Minds
Estimated Published Date: December, 2000
No. of Pages: 893 (approx)
Provides the information developers need to write applications for any device running Palm OS. This includes: Palm OS architecture and applications design; programming the user interface; storing data; and communicating with other platforms. The CD-ROM contains all sample code from the book.
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Building Secure Servers with Linux
By Michael D. Bauer
448 pages
This book provides a unique balance of `big picture` principles that transcend specific software packages and version numbers, and very clear procedures on securing some of those software packages. An all-inclusive resource for Linux users who wish to harden their systems, the book covers general security as well as key services such as DNS, the Apache Web server, mail, file transfer, and secure shell.
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KDE 2/QT Programming Bible
by Griffith, Arthur
Publisher: IDG/Hungry Minds
No. of Pages: 648 (approx)
Designed for beginning to advanced C and C++ programmers, this tutorial teaches readers the details of building GUI interfaces for desktop applications that will run in the KDE desktop environment. Because KDE is built on the legacy X-window graphics APIs, as well as the widgets of the widely distributed KDE Toolkit, readers must master a complex programming architecture, as well as the intricacies of standard GUI elements such as windows, events, toolbars and menus. Expert author Arthur Griffith untangles this web of relationships and shows readers how to build compelling GUIs for Linux workstations and other desktops.
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