Showing posts with label E-book. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Cisco Network Academy CCNP Version 6 Instructor & Student Lab Manuals


Training courses | English | PDF | 89.30 MB

The Cisco Networking Academy CCNP curriculum provides a career oriented, comprehensive coverage of enterprise-level networking skills, including advanced routing, switching and troubleshooting, while providing opportunities for hands-on practical experience and soft-skills development.

Books:

CCNP Cisco Network Academy ROUTE Instructor Lab Manual
CCNP Cisco Network Academy ROUTE Student Lab Manual
CCNP Cisco Network Academy SWITCH Instructor Lab Manual
CCNP Cisco Network Academy SWITCH Student Lab Manual
CCNP Cisco Network Academy TSHOOT Student Lab Manual
CCNP Cisco Network Academy TSHOOT Class PPTs, Lab Configs.



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Core Java Fundamentals (8th Edition)


Prentice Hall PTR | ISBN: 0132354764 | edition 2007 | PDF | 864 pages | 19 mb

In this book you will find lots of sample code that demonstrates almost every' language
and library feature that we discuss. We keep the sample programs purposefully simple
to focus on the major points, but, for the most part, they aren't fake and they don't cut
corners. They should make good starting points for your own code.
We assume you are willing, even eager, to learn about all the advanced features that
Java puts at your disposal. For example, we give you a detailed treatment of:
• Object-oriented programming
• Reflection and proxies
• Interfaces and inner classes
• The event listener model
• Graphical user interface design with the Swing UI toolkit
• Exception handling
• Generic programming
• The collections framework
• Concurrency
With the explosive growth of the Java class library, a one-volume treatment of all the
features of Java that serious programmers need to know is no longer possible. Hence,
we decided to break up the book into two volumes. The first volume, which you hold in
your hands, concentrates on the fundamental concepts of the Java language, along with
the basics of user-interface programming. The second volume, Core Java, Volume II—
Advanced Features (forthcoming, ISBN: 978-0-13-235479-0), goes further into the enterprise
features and advanced user-interface programming. It includes detailed discussions of:
• Files and streams
• Distributed objects
• Databases
• Advanced GUI components
• Native methods
• XML processing
• Network programming
• Advanced graphics
• Internationalization
• lavaBeans
• Annotations
In this edition, we reshuffled the contents of the two volumes. In particular, multithreading
is now covered in Volume I because it has become so important, with Moore's
law coming to an end.
When writing a book, errors and inaccuracies are inevitable. We'd very much like to
know about them. But, of course, we'd prefer to learn about each of them only once.



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Computer Power User - August 2011

English | True PDF | 112 pages | 30.8 Mb

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

A Programmer's Guide to Java SCJP Certification: A Comprehensive Primer





This book will help you prepare for and pass the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java Platform SE 6 (CX-310-065) Exam. It is written for any experienced programmer (with or without previous knowledge of Java) interested in mastering the Java programming language and passing the SCJP 1.6 Exam.

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PC Magazine July 2011






Most important technology publication in the world. PC Magazine is Americas 1 technology magazine, delivering authoritative, lab based comparative reviews of technology products and services to more than 6.6 million professionals every issue. PC Magazine is the only publication with in depth reviews and accurate, repeatable testing from PC Magazine Labs placed in the unique context of todays business technology landscape.

PC Magazine (sometimes referred to as PC Mag) is a computer magazine that was published monthly in the United States both in print and online until January 2009. In November 2008 is was announced that the print edition of the magazine would be discontinued, however the online version would live on. The magazine is published by Ziff Davis Publishing Holdings Inc. The first edition was released in January 1982 as a monthly called PC (the Magazine was not added to the logo until the first major redesign in January 1986).PC Magazine was created by David Bunnell and financed by Tony Gold, former owner of Lifeboat Associates. The magazine grew beyond the capital required to publish it, to solve this problem Tony Gold sold the magazine to Ziff Davis and moved it to New York. David Bunnell and his staff left to form PC World magazine. PC Magazine moved to biweekly publication in 1983 after a single monthly issue swelled to more than 800 pages. As of early 2009, the magazine will exist only as an online publication.

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Character Development in Blender 2.5



Written for everyone from beginning Blender artists to experienced animators and game developers, CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT IN BLENDER 2.5 shows readers how to model believable characters using Blender, a free, open source 3d animation package. Covering the technical, artistic, and theoretical aspects of character development, the book provides an in-depth look at Blender's modeling tools and includes information on modeling, sculpting, materials, lighting, rendering, and more.

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Drupal 7 Primer: Creating CMS-Based Websites: A Guide for Beginners


In the past, in order to make a website, you had to manually assemble all the files and develop a fair amount of technical expertise; however, an open source content management system (CMS) like Drupal can automate and significantly simplify many parts of the process. This book contains an easy-to-understand introduction to related concepts and a series of step-by-step examples that can help you learn how to use Drupal to create and maintain a website. The coverage also includes using a "quick-install" Web hosting account, which can greatly reduce the complexity of installing Drupal.

You'll find that this book is written with beginners in mind; no prior expertise is required, except some familiarity with how to browse the Internet and use a PC. By the end of the book, you'll have a working knowledge of content management systems, installing and building a site in Drupal, and various Web promotion tactics that can help you share your new site with the world.

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Mathematics for 3D Game Programming and Computer Graphics


This updated third edition illustrates the mathematical concepts that a game developer needs to develop 3D computer graphics and game engines at the professional level. It starts at a fairly basic level in areas such as vector geometry and linear algebra, and then progresses to more advanced topics in 3D programming such as illumination and visibility determination. Particular attention is given to derivations of key results, ensuring that the reader is not forced to endure gaps in the theory. The book assumes a working knowledge of trigonometry and calculus, but also includes sections that review the important tools used from these disciplines, such as trigonometric identities, differential equations, and Taylor series.

The third edition expands upon topics that include projections, shadows, physics, cloth simulation, and numerical methods. All of the illustrations have been updated, and the shader code has been updated to the latest high-level shading language specifications.



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Info Security Edition: May - June 2011


Infosecurity magazine is devoted to the strategy and technique of information security and it is distributed to over 25,000 IT security professionals in the UK and Europe. Editorial coverage includes all the top business sectors - finance, government, IT, consulting, manufacturing and wholesale computers, medical/healthcare etc.


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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Cracking the Coding Interview ( 4th Edition)


Now in the 4th edition, Cracking the Coding Interview gives you the interview preparation you need to get the top software developer jobs. This book provides:

* 150 Programming Interview Questions and Solutions: From binary trees to binary search, this list of 150 questions includes the most common and most useful questions in data structures, algorithms, and knowledge based questions.

* Ten Mistakes Candidates Make -- And How to Avoid Them: Don't lose your dream job by making these common mistakes. Learn what many candidates do wrong, and how to avoid these issues.

* Steps to Prepare for Behavioral and Technical Questions: Stop meandering through an endless set of questions, while missing some of the most important preparation techniques. Follow these steps to more thoroughly prepare in less time.

* Interview War Stories: A View from the Interviewer's Side: Humorous but instructive stories from our interviewers show you how some candidates really flopped on the most important question - and how you can avoid doing the same.
About the Author
Gayle Laakmann's interviewing expertise comes from vast experience on both sides of the desk. She has completed Software Engineering interviews with - and received offers from - Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Apple, IBM, Goldman Sachs, Capital IQ, and a number of other firms.

Of these top companies, she has worked for Microsoft, Apple and Google, where she gained deep insight into each company's hiring practices.

Most recently, Gayle spent three years at Google as a Software Engineer and was one of the company's lead interviewers. She interviewed over 120 candidates in the U.S. and abroad, and led much of the recruiting for her alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania.

Additionally, she served on Google's Hiring Committee, where she reviewed each candidate's feedback and made hire / no-hire decisions.

She assessed over 700 candidates in that role, and evaluated hundreds more resumes.

In 2005, Gayle founded CareerCup.com to bring her wealth of experience to candidates around the world. Launched first as a free forum for interview questions, CareerCup now offers a book, a video and mock interviews.


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Guide to Computer Forensics and Investigations (3rd Edition)


Course Technology | September 28, 2009 | ISBN : 1435498836 | 715 pages | PDF | 19MB

This resource guides readers through conducting a high-tech investigation, from acquiring digital evidence to reporting its findings. Updated coverage includes new software and technologies as well as up-to-date reference sections, and content includes how to set up a forensics lab, how to acquire the proper and necessary tools, and how to conduct the investigation and subsequent digital analysis. It is appropriate for students new to the field, or as a refresher and technology update for professionals in law enforcement, investigations, or computer security.


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Cinemags - Edition : July 2011


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Beginning JavaScript 4th Edition 2010 RETAiL



Javascript is the definitive language for making the Web a dynamic, rich, interactive medium. This guide to javascript builds on the success of previous editions and introduces you to many new advances in javascript development. The reorganization of the chapters helps streamline your learning process while new examples provide you with updated javascript programming techniques. 
You’ll get all-new coverage of Ajax for remote scripting, javascript frameworks, javascript and XML, and the latest features in modern Web browsers. Plus, all the featured code has been updated to ensure compliance with the most recent popular Web browsers. [*]Introduces you to the latest capabilities of javascript, the definitive language for developing dynamic, rich, interactive Web sites. [*]Features new coverage of data types and variables, javascript and XML, Ajax for remote scripting, and popular javascript frameworks.[*]Offers updated code that ensures compliance with the most popular Web browsers.[*]Includes improved examples on the most up-to-date javascript programming techniques.


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Responsive Web Design



English | A Book Apart | ISBN: 0984442577 | 2011 | PDF | 157 pages | 9 MB


From mobile browsers to netbooks and tablets, users are visiting your sites from an increasing array of devices and browsers. Are your designs ready? Learn how to think beyond the desktop and craft beautiful designs that anticipate and respond to your users’ needs.
Ethan tackles the big stuff: CSS techniques and design principles, including fluid grids, flexible images, and media queries. And he does it with a grace that’s empowering. It will take some of that grace after reading it to not turn your nose up at your coworkers who are still doing it wrong.


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Monday, June 20, 2011

Photoshop User Edition July 2011


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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Longman Dictionary of Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics (4th Edition)

The indispensable reference for students of applied linguistics and language teaching.
* 2000 detailed entries from subject areas such as teaching methodology, curriculum development, sociolinguistics, syntax and phonetics.
* Clear and accurate definitions assume no prior knowledge of the subject matter and includes helpful examples, diagrams and tables.
* Links related subject areas and helps broaden students' knowledge

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Beginning CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design

Beginning CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design By Ian Pouncey, Richard York
Publisher: W.r.o.x; 3 edition 2011 | 464 Pages | ISBN: 0470891521 | PDF | 20 MB


Build extraordinary web sites with CSS in the newest browsers
With Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, and other browsers debuting new versions, an updated resource on building web sites with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is critical. This new edition of a perennial classic responds to that need and gets you quickly up to speed on using CSS to create appealing web sites in a professional way. Completely updated with new examples, this full-color book has been carefully revised based on reader input and now provides an even more concise and streamlined introduction to CSS. Veteran authors Ian Pouncey and Richard York cover how to write CSS from scratch like a professional, and discuss the many improvements to CSS that have emerged since the previous edition.

Beginning CSS, Third Edition:

Dissects the various elements that make up a style sheet
Demonstrates how to style and manipulate the display of text
Zeroes in on how to use background images appropriately
Examines the box model and how it is used to lay out content
Addresses a variety of ways to position content and explains how to create a complete layout
Reviews advanced techniques such as styling for mobile devices, using custom fonts, and applying gradient backgrounds with CSS

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PC Pro - August 2011

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