Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Programming ADO.NET


A powerful tool for delivering data-driven content across the Web, ADO.NET is the new set of data access services for Microsoft’s .NET Framework. Because of its many new features, experienced and new programmers alike need to learn ADO.NET from the ground up.
Provides detailed coverage of the objects that form the ADO.NET infrastructure
Explores the relationship between ADO.NET, ASP.NET, XML, and server-side tools such as SQL Server 2000 and BizTalk Server
Features “Best Practices” sections that cover how to retrieve, manipulate, and update data with ADO.NET
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ADO.NET 3.5 Cookbook


Bill Hamilton, "ADO.NET 3.5 Cookbook"
Publisher:O'Reilly Media, Inc. | PDF | Number Of Pages: 980 | 2008-03-27 | ISBN: 0596101406 | 2.88 MB

This guide is strikingly different from other books on Microsoft ADO.NET. Rather than load you down with theory, the new edition of ADO.NET 3.5 Cookbook gives you more than 200 coding solutions and best practices for real problems you're likely to face with this technology using Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET 3.5 platform.

Organized to help you find the topic and specific recipe you need quickly and easily, this book is more than just a handy compilation of cut-and-paste C# code. ADO.NET 3.5 Cookbook also offers clear explanations of how and why each code solution works, and warns you of potential pitfalls so you can learn to adapt the book's problem-solving techniques to different situations.

This collection of timesaving recipes covers vital topics including:

* Connecting to data
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* Transforming and analyzing data
* Modifying data
* Binding data to .NET user interfaces
* Optimizing .NET data access
* Enumerating and maintaining database objects
* Maintaining database integrity

Ideal for ADO.NET programmers at all levels, from the relatively inexperienced to the most sophisticated, this new edition covers the significant 3.5 upgrade, including new programming tools such as LINQ. ADO.NET 3.5 Cookbook offers a painless way for those of you who prefer to learn by doing when it comes to expanding your skills and productivity.




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Encyclopedia of Science and Religion


Encyclopedia of Science and Religion
MacMillan | April 2003 | ISBN: 0028657047 | 1050 pages | PDF | 5,4 MB

The 400-plus alphabetically arranged entries range from broad essays on topics such as Biotechnology, Causation, and Sociobiology to shorter pieces on terms such as Cybernetics, Eco-feminism, and entropy. There are also 20 biographies of important figures in the dialogue between science and religion, from Aristotle to Stephen Jay Gould. The fore matter includes an alphabetical list of all articles as well as a synoptic outline, which enables one to see all of the articles related to, for example, physical sciences or Chinese religions. The historical and contemporary relationships between the realm of science and the major religious groups--Judaism, Islam, Christian traditions, Chinese religions, Buddhism, and Hinduism--are treated individually. Major scientific and academic fields are examined in the context of the encyclopedia's focus. Close to 70 articles on the physical sciences, for example, include entries on all the major arenas of the field: chemistry, particle physics, quantum physics, etc., each providing an overview of early research, contemporary developments and lessons, or applications to religious thought. All of the articles are signed and have bibliographies, some extensive. In addition, a nine-page annotated bibliography serves as a guide for further reading (and collection development) in various topics such as the human sciences and religion. A detailed index makes the wealth of material even more accessible.

The History of Science and Religion in the Western Tradition: An Encyclopedia (Garland, 2000) covers much of the same ground. Both are reference works of very high quality with scholarly contributors, several of them in common. But the approach of the earlier work is to treat fewer topics in broader essays. Some of the treatments are more substantial in the Garland work: medicine is covered in seven pages as opposed to two and a half. The Macmillan work does have a more global scope, including non-Western religions or belief systems. The references and bibliography of the set under review are much more up-to-date.

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Cognitive Behavior Therapy of DSM-IV-TR Personality Disorders (US$32)


Cognitive Behavior Therapy of DSM-IV-TR Personality Disorders (US$32)
Stationary Office | Pages: 258 | 2006-09-21 | ISBN: 0415950759 | 3 MB

The revised edition, like the original, is organized into two parts. Part I will offer an overview of the field, and has been significantly updated to reflect the most recent advances in CBT and the treatment of personality disorders, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Schema Therapy, Cognitive Coping Therapy, Structured Intervention Strategies, and Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy. A new section on developmental psychopathology has also been added. Part II, Specific Treatment Strategies is composed of five chapters that each focus on a specific personality disorder. These chapters address Avoidant, Borderline, Dependent, Narcissistic, Histrionic and Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorders, and follow a consistent structure that follows the treatment process in its various stages: engagement, pattern analysis, pattern change and termination and pattern maintenance, including follow-up and relapse prevention.


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Clock Tray Skins is the advanced replacement for standard Windows tray clock. See the time, seconds, day, date and system UpTime in different skins. Displays the time for any of the time zones. Over 130 skins are included in the distribution. Support Longhorn clock style. It's also an atomic-time synchronizer and Calendar.

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Ruby on Rails Enterprise Application Development: Plan, Program, Extend

This book for developers familiar with Ruby on Rails who want to develop and roll out small applications deals with a key feature or functional area of a complex, full-scale Rails application in each chapter, from installing Ruby, Rubygems, and Rails on Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X and setting up a Subversion repository, to improving user interfaces with Ajax, deploying with Capistrano, and scaling through caching and the Mongrel server. Shortened to Rails or RoR, Ruby on Rails is an open-source web application framework ideal for building business applications, accelerating and simplifying the creation of database-driven websites with tools to rapidly build MVC web applications, providing easy rollout and update of applications, centralized processing and data handling, simple maintenance, straightforward development, and scalability. All businesses have small processes that can be automated to reduce costs and simplify everyday operations using intranet applications built on Rails.Download Here

Just Enough German, 2nd Ed

Learn just enough German to . . .

meet people Do you speak English? Sprechen Sie Englisch?
get around How do I get to the airport? Wie komme ich zum Flughafen?
get a hotel I'd like a room with a shower. Ich möchte ein Zimmer mit Dusche.
shop How much is this? Wieviel kostet dies?
order a meal The a la carte menu, please. Die Speisekarte, bitte.

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AJAX Training with Steve Holzner - VTC

VTC - AJAX Training with Steve Holzner


Ajax, shorthand for Asynchronous Javascript and XML, is a set of technologies that allows you to create Web applications that don't need to refresh Web pages in the browser. You can operate behind the scenes, connecting to the server, uploading and downloading data, and display the results in the browser using dynamic HTML. Using Ajax gives your Web pages the feel of a desktop application-the whole display will no longer flash when you click a button. VTC Author Steve Holzner helps you get started developing and building your own Ajax capable web pages. A familiarity with JavaScript, XML, PHP is recommended for this course.

Duration: 7 hrs / 97 lessons

Introduction

Welcome (03:22)
System requirements (06:36)

Getting to know AJAX

downloading data behind the scenes (03:09)
modifying web pages on the fly (05:30)
searching in real time with live searches (03:05)
getting the answer with autocomplete (03:10)
dragging and dropping html elements with ajax (05:43)
getting instant login feedback (03:31)

Writing AJAX

working with javascript in browsers (04:29)
creating an xmlhttprequest object in javascript (07:48)
checking the xmlhttprequest object's readystate property (04:19)
checking the xmlhttprequest object's status property (03:23)
getting your data with the xmlhttprequest object (04:54)
problems creating an xmlhttprequest object (05:05)
fetching text data from the browser (05:23)
decoding the fetched data (06:10)
selecting relative or absolute urls (03:30)
getting xmlhttprequest objects in other ways (05:37)
using server-side scripting (05:18)
storing ajax data in xml (05:59)
fetching xml data from the server (05:21)
extracting data from xml (06:31)
passing data to the server with get (06:21)
passing data to the server with post (05:22)

Getting more AJAX power

determining which browser the user has (06:27)
handling head requests for more data (05:12)
creating a live search pt.1 (07:28)
creating a live search pt.2 (03:41)
connecting to google suggest (04:24)
calling a different domain safely (03:53)
using two xmlhttprequest objects (05:31)
handling multiple xmlhttprequest requests (04:17)
returning javascript objects from the server (05:22)

Creating AJAX applications

downloading images using ajax (04:38)
creating a shopping cart (02:31)
handling mouse events (05:48)
enabling dragging (05:48)
handling drops (04:04)
communicating with the shopping cart on the server (03:05)
creating an ajax-driven drop-down menu system (05:57)
downloading data with drop-down menu system (03:00)
displaying a menu with a drop-down menu system (04:27)

Exploring the browser-side AJAX frameworks

introducing ajax frameworks (01:58)
creating ajax with libxmlrequest (06:04)
creating ajax with ajaxlib (05:01)
creating ajax with xhconn (04:30)
creating ajax with sack (04:41)
creating ajax with interactive website framework (03:09)
creating ajax with sarissa (05:16)
exploring the server-side ajax frameworks
creating ajax with php and sajax pt.1 (04:04)
creating ajax with php and sajax pt.2 (04:33)
creating ajax with php and xajax (05:03)

Using XML with AJAX

understanding xml (05:03)
loading xml into a browser object (04:10)
navigating through xml documents using javascript (06:04)
extracting data from text nodes (03:02)
handling white space in mozilla and firefox (04:50)
accessing attribute values in xml elements (07:01)
accessing xml elements by name (04:11)
validating xml you get from the server (06:26)
validating xml with a dtd (03:19)

Using CSS with AJAX in web pages

introducing css (03:50)
setting styles (05:57)
using an external style sheet (03:04)
working with text styles (05:42)
setting colors and backgrounds (04:38)
getting newly-displayed text noticed (05:52)
showing ajax results (03:22)
hiding ajax results (03:44)
positioning elements (03:30)
positioning elements: absolute positioning (03:39)
positioning elements: relative positioning (03:47)
stacking (03:04)

Using PHP and AJAX

using php in web pages (03:08)
understanding basic php syntax (03:38)
working with variables (05:09)
working with operators (04:54)
working with strings (05:48)
working with arrays (04:47)
making choices with the if statement (02:08)
using the switch statement (04:03)
using for loops in php (03:58)
using while loops in php (02:24)
sending data to the server (05:44)
extracting data from text fields (03:42)
extracting data from checkboxes (04:13)
extracting data from radio buttons (03:10)
extracting data from listboxes (04:29)
uploading files (03:21)
reading uploaded files (04:32)
redirecting the browser (02:58)

Doing it right: AJAX best practices

handling the back button (02:33)
remember - google can't see your ajax content (01:53)
watching out for browser caching (03:50)
giving visual cues (02:42)

Wrap-up (03:20)
Credits
About the Author (00:40)


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PhotoShop Top Secret DVD 3

Flying out of Bounds Create the classic “out of bounds” effect with a very cool masking trick.
Reaching out of Bounds Creating the illusion of arms and hands reaching out of a picture frame.
Chocolate Milk Frog How to make a frog covered in chocolate.
Covered with Wax Choose an object and cover it with melting wax.
Grunge Look Create a unique grunge background that can be used for almost anything. Square Fruit Play with mother nature by changing the shape of fruit.
Invisible Man How to make a person vanish from their clothing.
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Data Mining With SQL Server 2005 (with source code)

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This book is an invaluable companion to SQL Server 2005 Data Mining. The authors explain the basic principles of each algorithm and visualization tool, and provide many hands-on examples. I am certain that many database developers, database administrators, IT professionals, and students of data mining will benefit from this book.

Data mining is about analyzing data and finding hidden patterns using automatic or semiautomatic means. During the past decade, large volumes of data have been accumulated and stored in databases. Much of this data comes from business software, such as financial applications, Enterprise Resource Management (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), and Web logs. The result of this data collection is that organizations have become data-rich and knowledge-poor. The collections of data have become so vast and are increasing so rapidly in size that the practical use of these stores of data has become limited. The main purpose of data mining is to extract patterns from the data at hand, increase its intrinsic value and transfer the data to knowledge.

Concealed inside your data warehouse and data marts is a wealth of valuable information just waiting to be discovered. All you need are the right tools to extract that information and put it to use. Serving as your expert guide, this book shows you how to create and implement data mining applications that will find the hidden patterns from your historical datasets. The authors explore the core concepts of data mining as well as the latest trends. They then reveal the best practices in the field, utilizing the innovative features of SQL Server 2005 so that you can begin building your own successful data mining projects.

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Introduction to Data Mining
Chapter 02 - OLE DB for Data Mining
Chapter 03 - Using SQL Server Data Mining
Chapter 04 - Microsoft Naive Bayes
Chapter 05 - Microsoft Decision Trees
Chapter 06 - Microsoft Time Series
Chapter 07 - Microsoft Clustering
Chapter 08 - Microsoft Sequence Clustering
Chapter 09 - Microsoft Association Rules
Chapter 10 - Microsoft Neural Network
Chapter 11 - Mining OLAP Cubes
Chapter 12 - Data Mining with SQL Server Integration Services
Chapter 13 - SQL Server Data Mining Architecture
Chapter 14 - Programming SQL Server Data Mining
Chapter 15 - Implementing a Web Cross-Selling Application
Chapter 16 - Advanced Forecasting Using Microsoft Excel
Chapter 17 - Extending SQL Server Data Mining
Chapter 18 - Conclusion and Additional Resources
Appendix A - Importing Datasets
Appendix B - Supported VBA and Excel Functions

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Learning Sign Language

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If you are one of those people who have always wanted to learn American Sign Language, this book will help you embark on such a journey. Unlike other texts that only contain the bare presentation of signs, the authors of this book have provided you with practical information that is vital and basic to understanding how to communicate with Deaf people.

There is more than just learning signs. This book touches on topics that provide background and an understanding of the Deaf community, their language, and culture. The authors share real life experiences, both humorous and sad, that illustrate the struggles and encounters Deaf people face in the hearing community.

If you are serious about learning to sign, and becoming acquainted with the community and culture of Deaf people, this book will provide you with the basic knowledge and resources you will need.

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Part 1 - Let's Start at the Very Beginning
Part 2 - Preparing to Learn ASL
Part 3 - Signs You'll Need to Know
Part 4 - More Signs You'll Need to Know
Part 5 - Fine-Tuning

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Data Structures and Algorithms Using C#

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C# programmers: no more translating data structures from C++ or Java to use in your programs! Mike McMillan provides a tutorial on how to use data structures and algorithms plus the first comprehensive reference for C# implementation of data structures and algorithms found in the .NET Framework library, as well as those developed by the programmer.

The approach is very practical, using timing tests rather than Big O notation to analyze the efficiency of an approach. Coverage includes array and ArrayLists, linked lists, hash tables, dictionaries, trees, graphs, and sorting and searching algorithms, as well as more advanced algorithms such as probabilistic algorithms and dynamic programming. This is the perfect resource for C# professionals and students alike.

This book is written primarily as a practical overview of the data structures and algorithms all serious computer programmers need to know and understand. Given this, there is no formal analysis of the data structures and algorithms covered in the book. Hence, there is not a single mathematical formula and not one mention of Big Oh analysis (if you don’t know what this means, look at any of the books mentioned in the bibliography). Instead, the various data structures and algorithms are presented as problem-solving tools. Simple timing tests are used to compare the performance of the data structures and algorithms discussed in the book.

The only prerequisite for this book is that the reader have some familiarity with the C# language in general, and object-oriented programming in C# in particular.

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - An Introduction to Collections, Generics, and the Timing Class
Chapter 02 - Arrays and ArrayLists
Chapter 03 - Basic Sorting Algorithms
Chapter 04 - Basic Searching Algorithms
Chapter 05 - Stacks and Queues
Chapter 06 - The BitArray Class
Chapter 07 - Strings, the String Class, and the StringBuilder Class
Chapter 08 - Pattern Matching and Text Processing
Chapter 09 - Building Dictionarie
Chapter 10 - Hashing and the Hashtable Class
Chapter 11 - Linked Lists
Chapter 12 - Binary Trees and Binary Search Trees
Chapter 13 - Sets
Chapter 14 - Advanced Sorting Algorithms
Chapter 15 - Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms for Searching
Chapter 16 - Graphs and Graph Algorithms
Chapter 17 - Advanced Algorithms

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Visual C# 2005: A Developer’s Notebook (with source code)

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A Developer's Notebook is just what it claims to be: the often-frantic scribbling and notes that a true-blue alpha geek mentally makes when working with a new language, API, or project. It's the no-nonsense code that solves problems, stripped of page-filling commentary that often serves more as a paperweight than an epiphany. It's hackery, focused not on what is nifty or might be fun to do when you've got some free time (when's the last time that happened?), but on what you need to simply "make it work." This isn't a lecture, folksit's a lab. If you want a lot of concept, architecture, and UML diagrams, I'll happily and proudly point you to our animal and nutshell books.

If you want every answer to every problem under the sun, our omnibus cookbooks are killer. And if you are into arcane and often quirky uses of technology, hacks books simply rock. But if you're a coder, down to your core, and you just want to get on with it, then you want a Developer's Notebook. Coffee stains and all, this is from the mind of a developer to yours, barely even cleaned up enough for print. I hope you enjoy it…we sure had a good time writing them.

This book is written for programmers who are already familiar with previous version of C# (C# 1.0 or 1.1) and who have used a previous version of Visual Studio .NET (either 2002 or 2003) to build Windows (Windows Forms) or web-based (ASP.NET) applications. My aim is to introduce you, through a series of hands-on labs, to the new features of the C# 2.0 language, the .NET 2.0 Framework, and the Visual Studio 2005 developer environment.

This book does not try to be exhaustive when it comes to building Windows and web applications with the .NET 2.0 Framework or the Visual Studio 2005 developer environment. The goal is to introduce you to what is new in the language, the development environment, and the class libraries, and to equip you for further exploration of those areas that are likely to be of interest to you.

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Chapter 1 - C# 2.0
Chapter 2 - Visual Studio 2005
Chapter 3 - Windows Applications
Chapter 4 - Web Applications
Chapter 5 - Data

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Ajax Security


Ajax has the potential to revolutionize the Internet as we know it, but with this potential comes equally dangerous new security threats. Ajax Security exposes the minefield of security vulnerabilities inherent in the Ajax framework and provides a guide for developers to safely navigate through it and create a secure application.

Each chapter begins with a myth about Ajax security which is then debunked. Throughout the book, you will find case studies of actual exploited Ajax vulnerabilities to illustrate key points. The authors also include specific recommendations for securing Ajax applications for each of the major Web programming languages (.NET, Java, and PHP) as well as for the popular new language, Ruby on Rails.Download Here

Javascript Bible 6th Edition

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This sixth edition of JavaScript Bible represents knowledge and experience accumulated over ten years of daily work in JavaScript and a constant monitoring of newsgroups for questions, problems, and challenges facing scripters at all levels. My goal is to help you avoid the same frustration and head scratching I and others have experienced through multiple generations of scriptable browsers.

The job of a book claiming to be a bible is not only to present both the standard and proprietary details when they diverge, but also to show you how to write scripts that blend the two so that they work on the wide array of browsers visiting your sites or web applications. Empowering you to design and write good scripts is my passion, regardless of browser. It’s true that my bias is toward industry standards, but not to the exclusion of proprietary features that may be necessary to get your content and scripting ideas flowing equally well on today’s and tomorrow’s browsers.

Although this book doesn’t demand that you have a great deal of programming experience behind you, the more Web pages you’ve created with HTML, the easier you will find it to understand how JavaScript interacts with the familiar elements you normally place in your pages. Occasionally, you will need to modify HTML tags to take advantage of scripting. If you are familiar with those tags already, the JavaScript enhancements will be simple to digest.

Fortunately, you won’t need to know about server scripting or passing information from a form to a server. The focus here is on client-side scripting, which operates independently of the server after the JavaScript-enhanced HTML page is fully loaded into the browser.

The basic vocabulary of the current HTML standard should be part of your working knowledge. You should also be familiar with some of the latest document markup standards, such as XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). You don’t need to be an expert, by any means. Web searches for these terms will uncover numerous tutorials on the subjects.

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Part 2 - JavaScript Tutorial
Part 3 - Document Objects Reference
Part 4 - JavaScript Core Language Reference
Part 5 - Appendixes

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