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Saturday, May 21, 2005

Free ebook : Flash & XML UI Design

XML is a markup language that provides a way to format, organize and structure data so that receiving applications can interpret and process it. Once you start using XML to mark up and package your information a whole new world of possibilities opens, ranging anywhere from dynamic interactive web applications to intelligent and efficient content management systems.

Integrating XML with Flash enables the development of powerful, dynamic, and robust applications. Such as applications generally use the Flash thin client as a front-end (or presentation layer) which provides an attractive user interface and the built in Flash XML object and methods to communicate with an XML file that holds data.

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Friday, May 20, 2005

Free ebook : Flash Animation Principles

We can't teach you how to animate well in single chapter - there's plenty of books on the market for that, not to mention a ton of great links in the back of this chapter courtesy of FlashKit regular Shane (megatoon). Our best advice to you in this respect is to get out and observe - people, animals, vegetables - see how they move, and try to capture that on paper. Practice. As the old and somewhat daunting art school edict goes, "everyone has one hundred thousand bad drawing in them. The sooner you get rid of them, the better it will be for everyone.
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Thursday, May 19, 2005

Free ebook : The Not So Short Introduction to Latex.pdf

LATEX [1] is a typesetting system which is most suited to producing scientific and mathematical documents of high typographical quality. The system is also suitable for producing all sorts of other documents, from simple letters to complete books. LATEX uses TEX[2] as its formatting engine.

This short introduction describes LATEX2" and should be sufficient for most applications of LATEX. For a complete description of the LATEX system refer to [1, 3].

LATEX is available for most computers from the PC and Mac to large UNIX and VMS systems. On many university computer clusters you will find, that a LATEX installation is available, ready to use. Information on how to access the local LATEX installation should be provided in the Local Guide [4]. If you have problems getting started, ask the person who gave you this booklet. The scope of this document is not to tell you how to install and set up a LATEX system, but to teach you how to write your documents so that they can be processed by LATEX.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Free ebook : Skateboard Photography

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Tuesday, May 17, 2005

What Is ActiveX? ( A free ebook on Active X)

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  • An Internet strategy ActiveX started out as an Internet strategy. It now covers all aspects of OLE/COM/Internet development.
  • ActiveX development covers many topics ActiveX development is very broad in scope, covering Automation Servers, Controls, and COM Objects, to name a few.

The term ActiveX has become the battle cry of many developers and development organizations over the past year. On the opposite side of the coin, sales and marketing organizations have also rallied around this same nebulous term. Few people, however, can truly explain what the term means. This book is dedicated to explaining what ActiveX is and what it means to developers. We hope that you learn as much from reading this book as we did from writing it.

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Monday, May 16, 2005

Free ebook on Visual Basic Programming : Beginning Visual Basic

This book contains 5 Classes for the beginners in VB.Learn the first concepts of vb programming

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We assume you have some version of Visual Basic installed and operational on your computer. If you don’t, you need to do this first. Again, this might be a good place to ask for someone’s help if you need it. Over the past several years, there have been many versions of Visual Basic. You will be able to do this class using Visual Basic 4.0 (32 bit version), Visual Basic 5.0, or the new Visual Basic 6.0. Throughout the notes, we will refer to Visual Basic by its abbreviation VB, and you will be told what to do depending on what version of Visual Basic you are using. If you are using Visual Basic 4.0, look for the abbreviation VB4 for information particular to your version. If you are using Visual Basic 5.0, look for the abbreviation VB5 for information particular to your version. And, if you are using Visual Basic 6.0, look for the abbreviation VB6 for information particular to your version.

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Sunday, May 15, 2005

Free Visual Basic 6 (VB 6) ebook

Getting a Quick Overview of VB6

If you're new to Visual Basic, the title of this chapter might be a little confusing. Clearly if you are a novice to the language, everything about VB is new. Even so, you shouldn't avoid this chapter. There's something in it for you, particularly in the sections focusing on the new ActiveX controls. For those of you who have done some work in other versions of Visual Basic, you'll find this chapter very relevant.

Saying that Visual Basic 6 has some interesting new features is nothing short of an understatement. Visual Basic 6 has so many amazing new features that overstatement is next to impossible because so much is new in so many areas. New controls allow your applications to incorporate the look, feel, and function of Office 97 applications and Internet Explorer. No more do you have to have at least one instance of a control on your form to create controls on-the-fly. With VB6, you add controls to your project dynamically with only code, and you can make custom ActiveX controls leaner and meaner than ever. You can even write server-side applications that use Dynamic HTML embedded with Internet Information Server DLLs.

This chapter gives some new features a bit more attention than others. Some new improvements involve working with larger-scale data access programs that might involve hundreds--if not thousands--of users on a corporate network or on the Internet. These types of Visual Basic applications, known as enterprise applications, are usually written with the Enterprise Edition of VB. These new enterprise features are referenced here but fall outside the scope of this book.

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Saturday, May 14, 2005

Sams--Teach Yourself Linux in 24 Hours

Sams--Teach Yourself Linux in 24 Hours.pdf

Sams--Teach Yourself Linux in 24 Hours.pdf
ISBN : 0-672-31162-3
Publisher :Sams Publishing and Red Hat Press
Pages : 400
Size : 3.8 MB

Authors:
Bill Ball
A technical writer, editor, and magazine journalist and has been working with computers for the past 20 years. He first starting working with Linux, beginning with kernel version .99, after moving from BSD4.3 Machten for the Apple Macintosh. He has published more than a dozen articles in magazines such as Computer Shopper and MacTech Magazine and first started editing books for Que in 1986. An avid fly fisherman, he builds bamboo fly rods and fishes on the nearby Potomac River when he’s not driving his vintage MG sports cars. He lives at Aquia Harbor in Stafford County, Virginia.

Stephen Smoogen
Lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina where he currently is a technical support engineer at Red Hat Software, Inc. Stephen graduated from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology with a bachelor’s in astrophysics and has been administrating networks with Linux since 1992. Stephen spends his spare time with his wife, Lisa, and their two cats, Pascal and Katrina, planning their future ranch in New Mexico.

This book is for someone who wants to quickly master the basics of how to install, run, and maintain Linux on an Intel-based personal computer. All of the tools you need are included. Your computer should have a monitor, or display, keyboard, mouse, hard drive, floppy drive, and CD-ROM drive. Although you can jump right in and install Linux onto your hard drive, you should have some technical information about your computer and its hardware on hand before you start.

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Friday, May 13, 2005

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With enterprise applications playing a vital role in mission-critical business processes, managing their performance and availability has never been more important. Failure of key applications and services, even for a short time, can be devastating in terms of cost, market position, and long-term business viability.

Complicating matters, most organizations must contend with growing complexity and constant change, making failure much more likely. The rigors of competition, regulatory compliance, and a dynamic marketplace promise that these trends will continue to escalate along with the need to reduce costs and lower risk.

With nothing less than the viability of the business at stake, application management has proven essential for aligning IT infrastructure (IT operations) with business priorities. By placing the focus on the application, these offerings let businesses measure and manage what matters, reducing complexity and facilitating rapid controlled change at lower cost and risk. Mercury's Application Management offerings represent an innovative approach that integrates business, end-user, and system perspectives, while providing an accurate and timely representation of the complex infrastructure that underlies key business processes.

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Thursday, May 12, 2005

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Oracle Magazine contains technology strategy articles, sample code, tips, Oracle and partner news, how to articles for developers and DBAs, and more. Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) is the world's largest enterprise software company.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Free ebook Oracle

What Is the Oracle8i Enterprise Edition?

Oracle8i Enterprise Edition is an object relational database that is scalable and easily manageable. The administration of the basic enterprise edition is discussed in this course. However, the following options provide additional functionality:

  • Partitioning: Provides facilities for implementing large, scalable applications. (It enables control over tables and indexes at a lower level of granularity than is possible with the basic enterprise edition.)
  • Oracle Parallel Server: Improves the scalability and availability of a database by allowing multiple copies of the Oracle software to access a single database.
  • Oracle Enterprise Manager Packs: Built on top of the Oracle Enterprise Manager. Oracle Enterprise Manager Diagnostics, Tuning, and Change Management Packs are add-ons that provide DBAs with a set of tools for advanced diagnostics, monitoring, tuning, and change management of Oracle environments. Oracle Enterprise Manager also provides a DBA Management Pack that enables DBAs to do basic administration, such as creating users, starting up an instance, granting privileges, and so on.
  • Oracle JServer: Enables users to define a variety of application programming models, including Java stored procedures and triggers, Java methods of object relational types, CORBA objects, Enterprise JavaBeans, Java servlets, and Java Server Pages. It also supports a variety of standards-based protocols such as Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), in addition to Net8.
  • Advanced security: Provides client-server, server-server network security, using encryption and data integrity checking, and supports enhanced user authentication services, using third-party security services.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Thinking in C++, free C++ computer programming ebook

Thinking in C++, a free computer programming ebook in C++
Here is a brief description of the chapters contained in this book:

  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Objects. When projects became too big and complicated to easily maintain, the “software crisis” was born, with programmers saying, “We can’t get projects done, and if we can, they’re too expensive!” This precipitated a number of responses, which are discussed in this chapter along with the ideas of object-oriented programming (OOP) and how it attempts to solve the software crisis. The chapter walks you through the basic concepts and features of OOP and also introduces the analysis and design process. In addition, you’ll learn about the benefits and concerns of adopting the language and suggestions for moving into the world of C++.
  • Chapter 2: Making and Using Objects. This chapter explains the process of building programs using compilers and libraries. It introduces the first C++ program in the book and shows how programs are constructed and compiled. Then some of the basic libraries of objects available in Standard C++ are introduced. By the time you finish this chapter you’ll have a good grasp of what it means to write a C++ program using off-the-shelf object libraries.
  • Chapter 3: The C in C++. This chapter is a dense overview of the features in C that are used in C++, as well as a number of basic features that are available only in C++. It also introduces the “make” utility that’s common in the software development world and that is used to build all the examples in this book (the source code for the book, which is available at www.BruceEckel.com, contains makefiles for each chapter). Chapter 3 assumes that you have a solid grounding in some procedural programming language like Pascal, C, or even some flavors of Basic (as long as you’ve written plenty of code in that language, especially functions). If you find this chapter a bit too much, you should first go through the Thinking in C seminar on the CD that’s bound with this book (and also available at www.BruceEckel.com).
  • Chapter 4: Data Abstraction. Most features in C++ revolve around the ability to create new data types. Not only does this provide superior code organization, but it lays the groundwork for more powerful OOP abilities. You’ll see how this idea is facilitated by the simple act of putting functions inside structures, the details of how to do it, and what kind of code it creates. You’ll also learn the best way to organize your code into header files and implementation files.
  • Chapter 5: Hiding the Implementation. You can decide that some of the data and functions in your structure are unavailable to the user of the new type by making them private. This means that you can separate the underlying implementation from the interface that the client programmer sees, and thus allow that implementation to be easily changed without affecting client code. The keyword class is also introduced as a fancier way to describe a new data type, and the meaning of the word “object” is demystified (it’s a fancy variable).
  • Chapter 6: Initialization and Cleanup. One of the most common C errors results from uninitialized variables. The constructor in C++ allows you to guarantee that variables of your new data type (“objects of your class”) will always be initialized properly. If your objects also require some sort of cleanup, you can guarantee that this cleanup will always happen with the C++ destructor.
  • Chapter 7: Function Overloading and Default Arguments. C++ is intended to help you build big, complex projects. While doing this, you may bring in multiple libraries that use the same function name, and you may also choose to use the same name with different meanings within a single library. C++ makes this easy with function overloading, which allows you to reuse the same function name as long as the argument lists are different. Default arguments allow you to call the same function in different ways by automatically providing default values for some of your arguments.
  • Chapter 8: Constants. This chapter covers the const and volatile keywords, which have additional meaning in C++, especially inside classes. You’ll learn what it means to apply const to a pointer definition. The chapter also shows how the meaning of const varies when used inside and outside of classes and how to create compile-time constants inside classes.
  • Chapter 9: Inline Functions. Preprocessor macros eliminate function call overhead, but the preprocessor also eliminates valuable C++ type checking. The inline function gives you all the benefits of a preprocessor macro plus all of the benefits of a real function call. This chapter thoroughly explores the implementation and use of inline functions.
  • Chapter 10: Name Control. Creating names is a fundamental activity in programming, and when a project gets large, the number of names can be overwhelming. C++ allows you a great deal of control over names in terms of their creation, visibility, placement of storage, and linkage. This chapter shows how names are controlled in C++ using two techniques. First, the static keyword is used to control visibility and linkage, and its special meaning with classes is explored. A far more useful technique for controlling names at the global scope is C++’s namespace feature, which allows you to break up the global name space into distinct regions.
  • Chapter 11: References and the Copy-Constructor. C++ pointers work like C pointers with the additional benefit of stronger C++ type checking. C++ also provides an additional way to handle addresses: from Algol and Pascal, C++ lifts the reference, which lets the compiler handle the address manipulation while you use ordinary notation. You’ll also meet the copy-constructor, which controls the way objects are passed into and out of functions by value. Finally, the C++ pointer-to-member is illuminated.
  • Chapter 12: Operator Overloading. This feature is sometimes called “syntactic sugar;” it lets you sweeten the syntax for using your type by allowing operators as well as function calls. In this chapter you’ll learn that operator overloading is just a different type of function call and you’ll learn how to write your own, dealing with the sometimes-confusing uses of arguments, return types, and the decision of whether to make an operator a member or friend.
  • Chapter 13: Dynamic Object Creation. How many planes will an air-traffic system need to manage? How many shapes will a CAD system require? In the general programming problem, you can’t know the quantity, lifetime, or type of objects needed by your running program. In this chapter, you’ll learn how C++’s new and delete elegantly solve this problem by safely creating objects on the heap. You’ll also see how new and delete can be overloaded in a variety of ways so you can control how storage is allocated and released.
  • Chapter 14: Inheritance and Composition. Data abstraction allows you to create new types from scratch, but with composition and inheritance, you can create new types from existing types. With composition, you assemble a new type using other types as pieces, and with inheritance, you create a more specific version of an existing type. In this chapter you’ll learn the syntax, how to redefine functions, and the importance of construction and destruction for inheritance and composition.
  • Chapter 15: Polymorphism and virtual Functions. On your own, you might take nine months to discover and understand this cornerstone of OOP. Through small, simple examples, you’ll see how to create a family of types with inheritance and manipulate objects in that family through their common base class. The virtual keyword allows you to treat all objects in this family generically, which means that the bulk of your code doesn’t rely on specific type information. This makes your programs extensible, so building programs and code maintenance is easier and cheaper.
  • Chapter 16: Introduction to Templates. Inheritance and composition allow you to reuse object code, but that doesn’t solve all of your reuse needs. Templates allow you to reuse source code by providing the compiler with a way to substitute type names in the body of a class or function. This supports the use of container class libraries, which are important tools for the rapid, robust development of object-oriented programs (the Standard C++ Library includes a significant library of container classes). This chapter gives you a thorough grounding in this essential subject.

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Monday, May 09, 2005

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