The Intended use of this help manual is a quick reference guide as
it is not fully inclusive of all elements of the PL/SQL Programming
Language. Please refer to the PL/SQL User s Guide and Reference for
more information.
phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP Intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web. Currently it can create and drop databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL statement, manage keys on fields
Text editor implemented in Java using SWT for UI. It is Intended to be a minimalist programmer s editor.
It requires a Java Runtime and SWT, but should be OS independent.
This book is Intended for embedded system programmers, consultants and students interested in real-time operating
systems. μC/OS-II is a high performance, deterministic real-time kernel and can be embedded in commercial products
(see Appendix F, Licensing). Instead of writing your own kernel, you should consider μC/OS-II. You will find, as I
did, that writing a kernel is not as easy as it first looks.
usb 1.1 規(guī)范
The 1.1 revision of the specification is Intended for product design. Every attempt has been made to ensure a
consistent and implementable specification. Implementations should ensure compliance with this revision.
IBM關(guān)于聲音應(yīng)用開發(fā)的白皮書.This white paper is Intended for software developers who want to learn about the tools and
techniques available to create new voice applications.
This handbook is Intended for anyone who wants a comprehensive survey of
Fortran 90, including those familiar with programming language concepts but
unfamiliar with Fortran. Experienced Fortran 77 programmers will be able to
use this volume to assimilate quickly those features in Fortran 90 that are not
in Fortran 77 (Fortran 90 is a superset of Fortran 77).
contains synchronous routines to open queries with possibility to cancel execution,is Intended for Direct Oracle Access library by Allround Automations
JavaServer Pages™ Specification
This document is Intended for:
· Web Server and Application Server vendors that want to provide JSP containers that
conform to the Tag Extensions specification.
· Web Authoring Tool vendors that want to generate JSP pages that conform to the Tag
Extensions specification.
· Service providers that want to deliver functionality as tag libraries.
· Sophisticated JSP page authors that want to define new tag libraries for their use, or who
are responsible for creating tag libraries for the use of a group.
· Eager JSP page authors who do not want to or cannot wait for Web Authoring Tools, or
even a User’s Guide.
This document is not a User’s Guide, but it contains some positioning and explanatory
material.