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OOP Demystified

Jim Keogh, and Mario Giannini

McGraw-Hill Osborne | 2004 | English | ISBN: 0072253630 | 262 pages | PDF | 3.3 Mb

Learn object-oriented programming in no time with help from this easy-to-understand guide, ideal for novice and expert programmers alike. Discover why objects are so successful as the model for this type of programming and how objects are classified. Distinguish between how people see the world and how computers "see" it. Learn about attributes and methods, inheritance, polymorphism, real-world and case modeling, object-oriented programming languages, and much more. Each chapter ends with a quiz, culminating in a final exam at the end of the book so you can test your knowledge.

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Posted in books by shadowbraz on Jun. 23, 2008 // 19:08 | Comments (0)
PCI Bus Demystified

Doug Abbott , «PCI Bus Demystified»
McGraw-Hill Osborne | 2004 | English | ISBN: 0750677392 | 250 pages | PDF | 1.8 MB

The peripheral component interconnect (PCI) bus is the dominant bus system used to connect the different elements making up today's high-performance computer systems. Different PCI implementations have also been developed for such applications as telecommunications and embedded computing. If an application calls for high speed, high reliability, flexible configuration, and bus mastering, then PCI is the only logical bus choice. This book is an applications-oriented introduction to the PCI bus, with an emphasis on implementing PCI in a variety of computer architectures. Special attention is given to industrial and mission-critical applications of PCI bus.

-Fully describes PCI electrical specifications, mechanical requirements, and signal types
-Covers advanced topics through numerous design examples to increase the readers understanding of the subject
-Includes updated coverage of PCI-X 2.0

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Posted in books by shadowbraz on Jun. 23, 2008 // 19:17 | Comments (0)