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  1. Assembly Language Programming for the IBM Personal Computer
    by Bradley
    Published: 1984

    In this practical new book, David J. Bradley shows you how to write assembly language programs for the IBM Personal Computer. To use the book most effectively you will need some previous experience in BASIC, PASCAL, or similar languages. However, the material in this book will help you in assembly programming even if you lack knowledge of the inner workings of a computer.

    LCC:QA76.8.I2594 B7 1984
    FDC: 001
  2. Problem Solving and Structured Programming in FORTRAN [2nd Edition]
    by Friedman; Koffman
    Published: 1981

    This book is designed as a text for a one semester, introductory course in computer programming. No background other than high school algebra is assumed. The material presented reflects the authors’ view that good problem solving and programming habits should be introduced at a very early stage in the development of a student’s programming skills, and that they are best instilled by examples, by frequent practice, and through instructor-student interaction. Therefore we have concentrated on demonstrating problem solving and programming techniques through the use of more than 30 completely solved problems.

    LCC:QA76.73.F25 F74 1981
    FDC: 001
  3. Structured Design: Fundamentals of a Discipline of Computer Program and Systems Design
    by Yourdon; Constantine
    Published: 1979

    A valuable new approach to computer systems and program design, structured design is quickly becoming the standard industrial technique for significantly improving productivity, enhancing reliability, and lowering maintenance costs. Although structured design concepts have been available to the industry for well over a decade, this book is the first to address the subject in a comprehensive and definitive way, presenting systems and program design as a disciplined science.

    LCC:QA76.6 .Y67 1979
    FDC: 001
  4. Numerical Linear Algebra for High-Performance Computers
    by Dongarra; Duff; Sorensen; van der Vorst
    Published: 1998

    The purpose of this book is to present a unified treatment of recently developed techniques and current understanding about solving problems of linear equations and large-scale eigenvalue problems on high-performance computers. The book provides a rapid introduction to the world of vector and parallel processing for these linear algebra applications.

    LCC:QA76.88 .N86 1998
    FDC: 004
  5. The Motorola MC 68000 Microprocessor Family: Assembly Language, Interface Design, and System Design [2nd Edition]
    by Harman; Hein
    Published: 1996

    This important revision was written to introduce both students and the practicing computer professional to the characteristics of the Motorola 68000 family of processors. It has been widely applauded as a text that is practical, easy to read, and designed to educate students regarding concepts as well as applied theory. In addition, this book will prove helpful as a reference in which topics are organized according to function and importance for the design of programs, interfaces, or systems.

    LCC:QA76.8.M6895 .H37 1996
    FDC: 004
  6. My Galaxy Note 3
    by Johnston; Hart-Davis
    Published: 2014

    Step-by-step instructions with callouts to Samsung Galaxy Note 3 photos that show you exactly what to do; Help when you run into Samsung Galaxy Note 3 problems or limitations; Tips and notes to help you get the most from you Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

    LCC:QA76.8.S3 J63 2014
    FDC: 004
  7. Effective Java [Second Edition]
    by Bloch
    Published: 2012

    Are you looking for a deeper understanding of the Java programming language so that you can write code that is clearer, more correct, more robust, and more reusable? Look no further! Effective Java, Second Edition, brings together seventy-eight indispensable programmer’s rules of thumb: working, best-practice solutions for the programming challenges you encounter every day.

    LCC:QA76.73.J38 B57 2008
    FDC: 005
  8. Javascript & Jquery: Interactive Front-End Web Development
    by Duckett
    Published: 2014

    This book covers: 1. Basic programming concepts - assuming no prior knowledge of programming beyond an ability to create a web page using HTML & CSS ; 2. Core elements of the JavaScript language - so you can learn how to write your own scripts from scratch ; 3. jQuery - which will allow you to simplify the process of writing scripts (this is introduced half-way through the book once you have a solid understanding of JavaScript) ; 4. How to recreate techniques you will have seen on other web sites such as sliders, content filters, form validation, updating content using Ajax, and more. Each chapter: Breaks subjects down into bite-sized chunks with a new topic on each page ; Contains clear descriptions of syntax, each one demonstrated with inspiring code samples ; Uses diagrams and photography to explain complex concepts in a visual way. This book enables you to use & customize thousands of scripts, JavaScript APIs, and jQuery plugins that are freely available on the web as well as create your own scripts from scratch.

    LCC:QA76.73.J39D83 2014
    FDC: 005
  9. Introducing Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0
    by Esposito
    Published: 2005
    LCC:TK5105.8885.A52 E76 2007
    FDC: 005
  10. Modern Compiler Design [Second Edition]
    by Grune; Reeuwijk; Bal; Jacobs; Langendoen
    Published: 2012

    "Modern Compiler Design" makes the topic of compiler design more accessible by focusing on principles and techniques of wide application. By carefully distinguishing between the essential (material that has a high chance of being useful) and the incidental (material that will be of benefit only in exceptional cases) much useful information was packed in this comprehensive volume. The student who has finished this book can expect to understand the workings of and add to a language processor for each of the modern paradigms, and be able to read the literature on how to proceed. The first provides a firm basis, the second potential for growth.

    LCC:QA76.76.C65 M64 2012
    FDC: 005
  11. Writing Secure Code: Practical Strategies and Techniques for Secure Application Coding in a Networked World [2nd Edition]
    by Howard; LeBlanc
    Published: 2003

    Hackers cost countless dollars and cause endless worry every year as they attack networked applications, steal credit-card numbers, deface web sites, and slow network traffic to a crawl. Learn techniques that can help keep the bad guys at bay with this entertaining, eye-opening book – now updated with the latest security threats plus lessons learned from the recent security pushes at Microsoft.

    LCC:QA76.9.A25 H698 2003
    FDC: 005
  12. The Java Native Interface: Programmer's Guide and Specification
    by Liang
    Published: 1999
    LCC:QA76.38 .L53 1999
    FDC: 005
  13. C# Primer: A Practical Approach
    by Lippman
    Published: 2002
    LCC:QA76.73.C154 L575 2002
    FDC: 005
  14. Visual Basic User’s Guide for Microsoft Excel
    by Microsoft Corporation
    Published: 1993

    Welcome to Visual Basic – the powerful and easy-to-use programming language used in Microsoft Excel. With Visual Basic, you can automate everyday tasks, add custom features and functions to suit your needs, and even create complete applications.

    LCC:
    FDC: 005
  15. Pro ASP.NET 2.0 in VB 2005
    by Moroney; MacDonald
    Published: 2006

    ASP.NET is Microsoft’s premier technology and framework for creating server-side web applications. ASP.NET 1.0 was a revolution in the web programming world and was so wildly popular that it was licensed on thousands of commercial web servers while it was still a beta product. ASP.NET 2.0 is the next major milestone in web development, and Visual Basic is very much a core part of the .NET Framework. This book will show you how to exploit them both to their fullest potential to build truly powerful next-generation web applications.

    LCC:
    FDC: 005
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