Jul 13, 2008

Beginning C# 2005 Databases (Programmer to Programmer)


About Beginning C# 2005 Databases (Programmer to Programmer)
  • Providing beginners with the basics of databases, database design, and SQL programming, this book shows novice programmers how to use C# and ADO.NET to manipulate data in databases
  • Includes hands-on examples, helpful tips, and real-world scenarios on accessing data from Windows applications, ASP.NET applications, and Web Services
  • The SQL provider for accessing SQL Server databases, ADO.NET, and the new .NET 2.0 features
  • Covers the fundamentals of accessing and manipulating data while giving a solid understanding of relational database design
  • Topics covered include modifying data, custom data binding, working with disconnected data, and much more

From the Back Cover
Offering readers the solid fundamentals of database concepts and data manipulation with C#, this book explains database management system (DBMS) types and features and covers SQL, ASP.NET applications, web services, and transaction management techniques, including how to deal with concurrency issues.

Serving as an ideal teaching tool on building database applications using C#, the book also looks at both visual techniques and data binding and programmatic data access. Real-world examples, new database techniques, and try-it-out exercises all contribute to helping you put your reading about database applications into practice.

What you will learn from this book

  • How to use queries, views, and stored procedures to access and manipulate data from your applications
  • How to use custom data access code to implement an n-tier design for your applications
  • Ways to work with disconnected data
  • How to write functions and stored procedures in C#
  • How to use Microsoft® SQL Server 2005 Express and other free Express products, which are all you need for this book

Who this book is for

This book is for beginning C# 2005 developers who already have some experience with C# 2005 developing Windows® and ASP.NET applications.


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Jul 6, 2008

An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4 (Bruce Perens Open Source)


Overview Learn C++, Patterns, and Qt 4 Cross-Platform Development

Master C++ and design patterns together, using the world's leading open source framework for cross-platform development: Qt 4.

An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4 is a complete tutorial and reference that assumes no previous knowledge of C, C++, objects, or patterns. You'll walk through every core concept, one step at a time, learning through an extensive collection of Qt 4.1-tested examples and exercises.

By the time you're done, you'll be creating multithreaded GUI applications that access databases and manipulate XML files--applications that run on platforms including Windows, Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X. Best of all, you'll be writing code that's efficient, reusable, and elegant.

  • Learn objects fast: classes, inheritance, polymorphism, and more

  • Master powerful design patterns

  • Discover efficient high-level programming techniques using libraries, generics, and containers

  • Build graphical applications using Qt widgets, models, and views

  • Learn advanced techniques ranging from multithreading to reflective programming

  • Use Qt's built-in classes for accessing MySQL data

  • Includes a complete C++ language reference


Publisher: Prentice Hall
Pub Date: August 31, 2006
Print ISBN-10: 0-13-187905-7
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-13-187905-8
Pages: 656
Slots: 1.0

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Jun 6, 2008

Advanced CORBA(R) Programming with C++


Written for the experienced C++ developer facing real-world CORBA for the first time, Advanced CORBA Programming with C++ is a useful guide to today's most popular standard for distributed computing.

After a quick tour of CORBA basics, the authors jump right in with a minimum skeleton application written in C++. From there, they provide truly extensive coverage of CORBA IDL, along with many tips for using IDL data types in C++. (They cover advanced features such as any, TypeCode, and DynAny later in the book.).

Next the book unveils its sample application--a distributed climate control system. Material on the Portable Object Adapter and the Object Life Cycle, including garbage collection strategies, rounds out this section. Additional chapters examine the details of Object Request Brokers (ORBs), including Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP), repositories, and binding. The authors also present CORBA's built-in APIs for Naming, Trading, and Event Services (including asynchronous event handling), which is most useful as reference material.

Final sections examine strategies for better scalability, including multithreading and optimizing network traffic for CORBA objects. The authors provide numerous short excerpts of C++ code, though it must be said that much of this book is reference material rather than a hands-on programming tutorial. --Richard Dragan

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Jun 4, 2008

How To Download a Torrent (Video)

How to Create a Torrent

If you've ever wondered how to create a torrent, you've come to the right place. This article will explain how to create a torrent and use it to upload whatever you want to people all over the world! If you do not know what BitTorrent is or how your client is used, please go view the article, Use-BitTorrent

Steps

1. Investigate your torrent client. Most up-to-date clients can make torrents, some may not be able to. For a client that can create torrents try µTorrent for Windows, Transmission for Mac or Deluge for Linux.
2. Select the option to make a new torrent file. This is usually located under the File menu and named "Create New Torrent" or something of the same meaning. If it is not in this location try looking under other menus or the toolbars. If you are still uncertain, check the official website of your client for more details.
3. Select the files you wish to be in the torrent. If you will have several files consider arranging them all first in a folder, so you can simply select that folder to use as the torrent contents. The name of your torrent file will usually be the name of the file or folder in it. You can easily rename the file afterwards.
4. Enter a tracker. A tracker controls the transfer of data for your torrent. A tracker looks similar to an ordinary URL. A list of trackers is available here. If you want to index your torrent on a torrent downloads website then you should use the tracker owned by that website, as not all indexing sites will allow external trackers. If you are using a private tracker (You probably are not.) then be sure to tick the box to mark it as private. Do not tick this box otherwise.
5. Add any additional information. You can add a comment for the torrent if you wish. The piece size should be left at the automatic setting unless you know what you're doing. Once you have filled in all the required areas create your torrent. You may be asked where to save and what to call the .torrent file, or you may have been asked beforehand.
6. Now that you have your torrent file open it ready for seeding. Some clients have a seed mode specifically for this. If you do not seed your torrent it will be useless because nobody can download your files.
7. Share your torrent. If you are making the torrent so you can send a friend a file, just send them the .torrent file. If you want it open to the public to download you are best listing it on a torrent download website. Once on such a site find the link to add or upload a new torrent and fill in the required information. You will probably be required to register if you have not already. Once people start downloading the torrent off you it will gather more and more seeders. If you wish you can stop seeding once the torrent is "stable" or continue.


Tips

* When submitting your torrent on a website, give it a descriptive title and description and place it in the best category. This way it will be found more easily. Check the comments for your torrent incase other users have questions regarding your torrent.


Warnings

* Uploading copyright material to other users without the copyright holders consent is illegal and you may be fined or jailed by the RIAA if you are caught by them. Be very wise in your decisions when you decide to upload something. Make sure that you have the rights to upload it.

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