This ebook provides step-by-step information about how you can create your own programs using Mozilla’s framework. After installing Mozilla, you quickly learn to create simple applications.
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This ebook provides step-by-step information about how you can create your own programs using Mozilla’s framework. After installing Mozilla, you quickly learn to create simple applications.
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This book contains a detailed analysis of the International Standard for the C language, excluding the library from a number of perspectives. The organization of the material is unusual in that it is based on the actual text of the published C Standard. The unit of discussion is the individual sentences from the C Standard (2022 of them).
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Linux is subversive. Who would have thought even five years ago (1991) that a world-class operating system could coalesce as if by magic out of part-time hacking by several thousand developers scattered all over the planet, connected only by the tenuous strands of the Internet?
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The C# Cookbook offers a definitive collection of solutions and examples for this new programming language. Recipes range from simple tasks to the more complex, and are organized with respect to the types of problems you’ll need to solve as you progress in your experience as a C# programmer.
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C# is a radical departure from C and C++, even though many similar elements remain. In C# Essentials, the creators of one of the world’s first C# college courses teach C# through step-by-step code examples that draw on their unique insight into what working developers need to know.
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This book has been written to support a practically oriented course in programming language translation for senior undergraduates in Computer Science.
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This book explores how licenses can be used as glue to bind groups of people together in common, and how the different styles of license interact with different kinds of projects.
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In November , 1995, Peter Salus, a member of the Free Software Foundation and author of the 1994 book, A Quarter Century of Unix, issued a call for papers to members of the GNU Project’s “system-discuss” mailing list.
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In the spring of 1997, a group of leaders in the free software community assembled in California. This group included Eric Raymond, Tim O’Reilly, and VA Research president Larry Augustin, among others.
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Written specifically for COM-based ADO developers retooling for ADO.NET using the C# language, this book brings fresh insights and tips on the ADO.NET technology. Veteran authors William Vaughn and Peter Blackburn have packed this formative guide with practical advice on how to write code that is both faster running and easier to understand.
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