Hibernate: A Developer s Notebook shows you how to use Hibernate to automate persistence: you write natural Java objects and some simple configuration files, and Hibernate automates all the interaction between your objects and the database. You don t even need to know the database is there, and you can change from one database to another simply by changing a few statements in a configuration file. If you ve needed to add a database backend to your application, don t put it off. It s much more fun than it used to be, and Hibernate: A Developer s Notebook shows you why.
This book is designed to teach you the best practices in developing Windows DNA applications.
We have avoided making this book a primer on every technology associated with
Windows DNA. If we had followed this course, this would be an encyclopedia set.
Everyone has their favorite authors and books on the various technical subject areas. The
market is full of books to teach you the basics, the how, this book tries to be different in
that we pull out the important points to teach you about the why. If you need training in
a particular technology covered in this book, Sams has a number of 24-hour and 21-day
books that cover a wide range of topics.
Inside the C++ Object Model
Inside the C++ Object Model focuses on the underlying mechanisms that support object-oriented programming within C++: constructor semantics, temporary generation, support for encapsulation, inheritance, and "the virtuals"-virtual functions and virtual inheritance. This book shows how your understanding the underlying implementation models can help you code more efficiently and with greater confidence. Lippman dispells the misinformation and myths about the overhead and complexity associated with C++, while pointing out areas in which costs and trade offs, sometimes hidden, do exist. He then explains how the various implementation models arose, points out areas in which they are likely to evolve, and why they are what they are. He covers the semantic implications of the C++ object model and how that model affects your programs.
A "code-what"? Unless you have spent some time working in the area of reverse engineering, chances are you have not heard of the term "codecave" before. If you have heard of it, you might not have read a clear definition of it or quite understand what it is or why it is useful. I have even asked seasoned assembly programmers about the term before and most of them had not heard of it. If it is new to you, do not worry, you are not the only one. It is a term that is scarcely used and is only useful in a reverse engineering context. Furthermore, is it "codecave" or "code cave"? I am not quite sure, but I will try my best to refer to it consistently as a "codecave". A space may sneak in there from time to time
Custom Visual Basic Packager and Installer for Visual Basic Developers. This is a group of standard exe projects
1. Packager 2. Setup1
The packager works like Visual basic Application deployment Wizard. And the setup1 project is used for the installation of the package. This project demonstrates how to compile visual basic project without launching the Vb6 kit and retrieving the dependency
Files of any Visual basic project (although roughly done without any specific algorithm), Somebody can help me with this. I don’ t have time for the project, so I don’ t want any comment on the code indentation or arrangement and variable scoping.
Comments are in the code therefore it would not be a problem to understand the code. If anyone wants to vote, I will like it
Oh! I found some of the setup1 code and modify it with new features, so i have no or less credit for the setup1 project
I felt like sharing code with PSCites. Thats why I made it
Netcat for NT is the tcp/ip "Swiss Army knife" that never made it into any
of the resource kits. It has proved to be an extremely versatile tool on
the unix platform. So why should NT always be unix s poor cousin when it
comes to tcp/ip testing and exploration? I bet many NT admins out there
keep a unix box around to use tools such as Netcat or to test their systems
with the unix version of an NT vulnerability exploit. With Netcat for NT
part of that feeling disempowerment is over.
This is hands-down the best C++ book for anyone who really wants to use C++, it will take you through all of the features of the language and not only explain what each feature is for, but also why it was included, and the best way to use it.
Novell.Press.Linux.Kernel.Development
linux內核開發的經典書籍之一
The Linux kernel is one of the most interesting yet least understood open-source projects. It is also a basis for developing new kernel code. That is why Sams is excited to bring you the latest Linux kernel development information from a Novell insider in the second edition of Linux Kernel Development. This authoritative, practical guide will help you better understand the Linux kernel through updated coverage of all the major subsystems, new features associated with Linux 2.6 kernel and insider information on not-yet-released developments. You ll be able to take an in-depth look at Linux kernel from both a theoretical and an applied perspective as you cover a wide range of topics, including algorithms, system call interface, paging strategies and kernel synchronization. Get the top information right from the source in Linux Kernel Development
An important book that cover wavelet domain. It help a lot in understanding wavelets and their applications.
Beside explanations of the transform and application of this, there are also presents the reasons why wavelets are better than Fourier transform.
Java Extreme Programming Cookbook offers more than just a collection of cut-and-paste code. Each recipe also includes explanations of how and why the approach works, so you can adapt the techniques to similar situations. One of the biggest challenges facing developers today is sorting through the wide variety of tools available form various source and figuring out how to them effectively. The recipes in Java Extreme Programming Cookbook showcase how to use the most important features of these XP tools. Many of these tools are geared towards unit testing, while others are invaluable for continuous integration with these practical examples, you ll be able to choose the most effective tools to accomplish your goals, then implement them in a cohesive development environment quickly.