Fast Track Visual C++6.0 Programming

Fast Track Visual C++6.0 Programming

Author: Steve Holzner

Publisher:

Published: 1998-09-25

Total Pages: 628

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An established C++ expert uses real-world examples to bring intermediate-level programmers and developers up to speed with the latest version of C++. Holzner explores advanced graphics, creating and synchronizing multithreaded programs, and using Windows hooks to capture keystrokes.


C# For Java Programmers

C# For Java Programmers

Author: Harold Cabrera

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2002-06-26

Total Pages: 641

ISBN-13: 008047635X

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Java Programmers, Preprare for Microsoft's .NET initiative while enhancing your repertoire and marketability with C# for Java Progammers! C# for Java Programmers will prepare readers for the .NET framework by building on what they already know about object-oriented languages and give them the means to maintain their flexibility and effectiveness in an un-certain marketplace. This book will compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of both Java and C# to allow programmers to make their own decisions regarding what each language is best used for. Whatever your feelings are about Microsoft and its .NET initiative, there can be no denying that C# is here to stay. The C# language, a close cousin to Java, is a new object-oriented programming language (OOPL) designed to work within the .NET framework. It improves upon many of the vague or ill-defined areas of C++ that frequently lead programmers into trouble. C# is a strongly-typed, object-oriented language designed to give the optimum blend of simplicity, expressiveness, and performance. - Written specifically for Java programmers. C# for Java Programmers is not an introductory guide to C#, but builds on what Java programmers already know about object-oriented languages to give them an efficient means for making in-roads to the .NET framework. - Compare and Contrast. This book will compare and contrast many of the advantages and drawbacks of Java and C# to allow programmers to make informed, intelligent decisions based on the unique uses of each language.


Junior Graphic

Junior Graphic

Author: Mavis Kitcher (Mrs)

Publisher: Graphic Communications Group

Published: 2010-07-21

Total Pages: 16

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Rapid Application Development with Visual C++

Rapid Application Development with Visual C++

Author: David McMahon

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1999-12

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780072123098

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This text focuses on the advanced topics of Visual C++ programming - rapid application development, object-oriented programming and database design. It is designed for readers that have Visual C++ programming experience and are ready to tackle complex enterprise development projects. It provides discussions of software lifecycle models, of issues encountered in RAD such as scheduling, estimating and testing, and overviews of client/server and network development, distribution issues, prototyping applications, as well as profiling and targeting the end user.


InfoWorld

InfoWorld

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Published: 1992-07-20

Total Pages: 110

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InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.


The Lean Practitioner's Field Book

The Lean Practitioner's Field Book

Author: Charles Protzman

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-09-03

Total Pages: 1602

ISBN-13: 1315362872

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While there are numerous Lean Certification programs, most companies have their own certification paths whereby they bestow expert status upon employees after they have participated in or led a certain number of kaizen events. Arguing that the number of kaizen events should not determine a person's expert status, The Lean Practitioner's Field Book: Proven, Practical, Profitable and Powerful Techniques for Making Lean Really Work outlines a true learning path for anyone seeking to understand essential Lean principles. The book includes a plethora of examples drawn from the personal experiences of its many well-respected and award-winning contributors. These experts break down Lean concepts to their simplest terms to make everything as clear as possible for Lean practitioners. A refresher for some at times, the text provides thought-provoking questions with examples that will stimulate learning opportunities. Introducing the Lean Practitioner concept, the book details the five distinct Lean Practitioner levels and includes quizzes and criteria for each level. It highlights the differences between the kaizen event approach and the Lean system level approach as well as the difference between station balancing and baton zone. This book takes readers on a journey that begins with an overview of Lean principles and culminates with readers developing professionally through the practice of self-reliance. Providing you with the tools to implement Lean tools in your organization, the book includes discussions and examples that demonstrate how to transition from traditional accounting methods to a Lean accounting system. The book outlines an integrated, structured approach identified by the acronym BASICS (baseline, analyze, suggest solutions, implement, check, and sustain), which is combined with a proven business strategy to help ensure a successful and sustainable transformation of your organization.


Computerworld

Computerworld

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Published: 1991-10-14

Total Pages: 120

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For more than 40 years, Computerworld has been the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers worldwide. Computerworld's award-winning Web site (Computerworld.com), twice-monthly publication, focused conference series and custom research form the hub of the world's largest global IT media network.


Digital Teleretinal Screening

Digital Teleretinal Screening

Author: Kanagasingam Yogesan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-03-28

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 3642258107

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Digital retinal imaging performed by primary care providers and nurses, followed by remote image interpretation (teleretinal imaging), is rapidly acquiring a crucial role in many parts of the world as it permits the detection of major diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma, in patients who would otherwise be beyond the reach of a trained ophthalmologist. In this book, experts from around the world describe how digital teleretinal screening can be set up and optimally utilized. Technical issues are discussed, and the appropriate use of screening for different diseases and in different age groups is explained. The major part of the book draws upon the clinical experience of leading practitioners in a wide range of teleretinal applications. The result is a comprehensive source of high-quality information for clinicians and other health professionals who are involved in eye care delivery, so that they can assess how teleretinal screening might be applied to their working practice.