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CSS Quick Syntax Reference Guide
Par Mikael Olsson. 2014
The CSS Quick Syntax Reference is a 150-page syntax reference to the Cascading Style Sheet specification and style sheet language…
It presents the essentials of CSS in a well-organized format that can be used as a handy reference You won t find any technical jargon bloated samples drawn out history lessons or witty stories in this book What you will find is a CSS reference that is concise to the point and highly accessible The book is packed with useful information and is a must-have for any CSS programmer or Web developer In the CSS Quick Syntax Reference you will find A concise reference to CSS Short simple and focused code examples for presentation semantics A well laid out table of contents and a comprehensive index allowing easy reviewAdvanced Topics in C: Core Concepts in Data Structures
Par Noel Kalicharan. 2013
C is the most widely used programming language of all time It has been used to create almost…
every category of softwareimaginable and the list keeps growing every day Cutting-edge applications such as Arduino embeddable and wearable computing are ready-made for C AdvancedTopics In C teaches concepts that any budding programmer should know You ll delve into topics such as sorting searching merging recursion random numbers and simulation among others You will increase the range of problems you can solve when you learn how to manipulate versatile and popular data structures such as binary trees and hash tables This book assumes you have a working knowledge of basic programming concepts such as variables constants assignment selection if else and looping while for It also assumes you are comfortable with writing functions and working with arrays If you study this book carefully and do the exercises conscientiously you would become a better and more agile programmer more prepared to code today s applications such as the Internet of Things in CUnreal Development Kit Game Design Cookbook
Par Thomas Mooney. 2012
Written in cookbook style, this book offers many recipes to learn game design with UDK. Each recipe contains step-by-step instructions…
followed by analysis of what was done in each task and other useful information. The book is designed so that you can read it chapter by chapter, or you can look at the list of recipes and refer to them in no particular order. This book is meant for game artists who are getting used to UDK but may feel the need for guidance on matters of implementation. It also targets brave beginners who are struggling to find an all in one package for getting started with UDK, and want a ready to hand reference. Level designers can use this book to gauge their understanding of the editor, check for specific problems, and discover gems they may not have come across before.Beginning PowerShell for SharePoint 2013
Par Nikolas Charlebois. 2014
Beginning PowerShell for SharePoint 2013 is a book for the SharePoint administrator looking to expand his or her toolkit and…
skills by learning PowerShell Microsoft s vastly flexible and versatile object oriented scripting language PowerShell is the future of Microsoft administration and SharePoint is a complex product that can be managed more easily and quickly with PowerShell cmdlets and scripts This book helps bridge the gap introducing PowerShell fundamentals and operations in the context of deploying migrating managing and monitoring SharePoint 2013 Author Nik Charlebois-Laprade begins by explaining the fundamental concepts behind the PowerShell language Then with copious real-world examples and scripts he lays the foundation for PowerShell novices to automate interactions with the various pieces and components of the SharePoint 2013 platform For SharePoint administrators wanting to do more with the technology or for SharePoint developers trying to build their skills on the administration side Beginning PowerShell for SharePoint 2013 is the perfect book to kick off your PowerShell journey What you ll learn Manage on-premises and Office 365 SharePoint instances using PowerShell Write re-usable PowerShell scripts Understand the architecture of PowerShell Perform operations on a wide variety of SharePoint components using PowerShell Plan prepare and execute a SharePoint 2010 to 2013 migration using PowerShell Proactively monitor SharePoint farms for issues using PowerShell Who this book is for Beginning PowerShell for SharePoint 2013 is for both SharePoint administrators and developers who want to extend their knowledge of the technology It s an excellent book for technical users who would appreciate a quick at-hand reference Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 What s New in PowerShell for SharePoint 2013 Chapter 3 Configuring Your Environment for PowerShell Chapter 4 PowerShell Basics Chapter 5 Automating SharePoint Deployment with PowerShell Chapter 6 Day to Day SharePoint Administration with PowerShell Chapter 7 Monitoring and Troubleshooting SharePoint with PowerShell Chapter 8 Automating SharePoint 2010 Migrations with PowerShell Chapter 9 Managing SharePoint Online in Office 365 with PowerShell Chapter 10 Upgrading from SharePoint 2010 to 2013 Using PowerShell Appendix A Common CmdletsSOA Governance
Par Todd Biske. 2008
Follow the IT management of Advasco, a fictitious financial corporation, through their journey of implementing SOA Governance into their company.…
Each chapter will provide a narrative of how their efforts towards SOA adoption are faring and the obstacles that they face. The second half of each chapter explains the situations that arose for Advasco, along with the role that SOA Governance played in the scenario, either through the lack of it, or through the successful application of people, policies, and processes. By seeing the journey made in the realistic example, you will be able to understand exactly what is involved in the process of SOA governance and be able to avoid the pitfalls that Advasco encountered along the way. With an in-depth analysis of the progress made and the tools that were used to get there, you will learn how to improve your company's efficiency and productivity using service-oriented architecture governance. This book is for enterprise architects, technical leaders, and senior IT managers who wish to implement SOA Governance into their companies. This book assumes that the reader has a basic familiarity with service-oriented architecture and software development lifecycle methodologies. The reader does not need detailed knowledge of web services technologies.BizTalk 2013 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach
Par Mark Beckner, Kishore Dharanikota. 2013
BizTalk 2013 Recipes provides ready-made solutions to BizTalk Server 2013 developers The recipes in the book save you…
the effort of developing your own solutions to common problems that have been solved many times over The solutions demonstrate sound practice the result of hard-earned wisdom by those who have gone before Presented in a step-by-step format with clear code examples and explanations the solutions in BizTalk 2013 Recipes help you take advantage of new features and deeper capabilities in BizTalk Server 2013 You ll learn to integrate your solutions with the cloud configure BizTalk on Azure work with electronic data interchange EDI and deploy the growing range of adapters for integrating with the different systems and technologies that you will encounter You ll find recipes covering all the core areas schemas maps orchestrations messaging and more BizTalk Server 2013 is Microsoft s market-leading platform for orchestrating process flow across disparate applications BizTalk 2013 Recipes is your key to unlocking the full power of that platform What you ll learn Automate business processes across different systems in your enterprise Build test and deploy complex maps and schemas Implement the business rules engine BRE Develop business activity monitoring BAM solutions Manage electronic data interchange EDI with trading partners Monitor and troubleshoot automated processes Deploy BizTalk to Azure and build cloud based solutions Who this book is for BizTalk 2013 Recipes is aimed at developers working in Microsoft BizTalk Server 2013 Experienced BizTalk developers will find great value in the information around new functionality in the 2013 release such as that for cloud based integrations Those brand new to BizTalk will appreciate the clear examples of core functionality that help them understand how best to design and deploy BizTalk Server solutions Table of Contents What s New in BizTalk Server 2013 Document Schemas Document Mapping Messaging and Pipelines Orchestrations Adapters Business Rules Framework EDI Solutions Cloud Solutions Deployment Administration and Operations Business Activity MonitoringDrupal 6 Performance Tips
Par Trevor James, T J Holowaychuk. 2010
This is a practical and solution-based book designed to help you to quickly discover and learn about specific aspects of…
Drupal performance that you are interested in. In each chapter, Drupal-based modular performance tips and solutions are investigated and explained in detail. This book is written for Drupal beginners, developers, designers, and webmasters who utilize the Drupal content management system to create robust websites. It provides crucial performance-related information for users of all experience levels, including Drupal module contributors, webmasters who simply configure and maintain Drupal websites, and even Drupal themers. This book expects basic knowledge of Drupal operation, configuration and server technologies, and applications including MySQL and PHP.Web 2.0 Solutions with Oracle WebCenter 11g
Par Plinio Arbizu, Ashok Aggarwal. 2010
The book starts by explaining the context of the WEB 2.0 platform. It helps the reader to understand its main…
features and their application in organizations. It shows how the Oracle WebCenter technology can help you implement the Web 2.0 solutions. In each chapter, the theoretical concepts are tested with the help of practical applications. The apt recommendations and suggestions are other key points of the book. Filled with careful step-by-step instructions and plenty of screenshots, this tutorial shows you how to get the most out of the WebCenter Suite 11g. You will learn about integrating various services to enhance your Web 2.0 solutions using Oracle WebCenter. This book is for web developers who need to improve their websites or business applications using Web 2.0 features. This book is recommended for you, if you are a: Portal Developer who works with a traditional portal and wants to move onto new technologies Java Developer and want to add productivity features to your business applications Knowledge Managers and want to create collaborative environments and increase the productivity of your employees and organizational groupsjQuery is the most popular JavaScript library in use today appearing on nearly two thirds of the 10…
000 most visited sites on the web With this sort of popularity it s clear that ASP NET developers can t afford to miss out By combining jQuery with ASP NET you get the best of both worlds the client-side interactivity and responsiveness of JavaScript with the robustness and extensibility of Microsoft s web stack Beginning jQuery 2 for ASP NET Developers shows you how To begin with you ll find out how jQuery hooks up with your ASP NET controls and simplifies event handling by keeping it in the browser Then you ll learn to handle dynamic content and responsive layouts by interacting with the DOM Effects and animations are one of the most popular uses of the jQuery library so we cover that next--showing you how to get a sleek modern look and feel to your site using some of the vast library of JavaScript that s already out there waiting to be used Ajax is one of the areas where jQuery really shines so you ll find out how to make Ajax calls to a web service and get data onto a page without waiting for slow ASP NET postbacks every time And no book on jQuery would be complete without jQuery Mobile the popular mobile web framework that gets you writing sites that work across all the major mobile platforms What you ll learn Select DOM elements using powerful jQuery selectors Use jQuery with ASP NET server controls ASP NET MVC form fields and other DOM elements Manipulate and traverse the DOM tree and add jQuery effects to ASP NET web pages Make Ajax calls and pass JSON data to Web Services Web Methods WCF services controller action methods HTTP handlers and Web APIs Understand code reuse by creating and using jQuery plugins Get introduced to jQuery UI and jQuery mobile and use them in ASP NET Web Forms and MVC applications Who this book is for This book is for novice to intermediate developers who want to improve and enhance their ASP NET Web Forms and ASP NET MVC projects with client-side scripting Table of Contents Chapter 1 The JavaScript You Need to Know Chapter 2 A First Look at jQuery Chapter 3 ASP NET Controls and jQuery Selectors Chapter 4 How jQuery Simplifies Event Handling Chapter 5 The DOM and Dynamic Content Chapter 6 More DOM and Useful jQuery Methods Chapter 7 Great-looking ASP NET Pages with jQuery Effects and Animations Chapter 8 Making Ajax Calls to NET Web Services Chapter 9 Creating and Using jQuery Plug-ins Chapter 10 jQuery UI and jQuery Mobile Chapter 11 Useful jQuery and ASP NET Recipes Appendix Learning ResourcesAndroid Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach
Par Dave Smith, Jeff Friesen. 2012
Android continues to be one of the leading mobile OS and development platforms driving today s mobile innovations and the…
apps ecosystem Android appears complex but offers a variety of organized development kits to those coming into Android with differing programming language skill sets Android Recipes A Problem-Solution Approach Second Edition offers more than 100 down-to-earth code recipes and guides you step-by-step through a wide range of useful topics using complete and real-world working code examples It s updated to include the Jelly Bean Android SDK as well as earlier releases Instead of abstract descriptions of complex concepts in Android Recipes you ll find live code examples When you start a new project you can consider copying and pasting the code and configuration files from this book then modifying them for your own customization needs Crammed with insightful instruction and helpful examples this second edition of Android Recipes is your guide to writing apps for one of today s hottest mobile platforms It offers pragmatic advice that will help you get the job done quickly and well This can save you a great deal of work over creating a project from scratch What you ll learn Use external libraries to save time and effort Boost app performance by using the Android NDK and Renderscript Design apps for performance responsiveness and seamlessness Send data between devices and other external hardware Persist application data and share it between applications Capture and play back various device media items Communicate with web services Get the most out of your user interface Develop a unit conversion app in the context of the command-line Android SDK and Eclipse Android SDK environments Who this book is for This book is a handy reference for all Android app developers Newcomers may also find this of interest too Table of Contents 1 Getting Started with Android 2 User Interface Recipes 3 Communications and Networking 4 Interacting with Device Hardware and Media 5 Persisting Data 6 Interacting with the System 7 Working with Libraries 8 Working with Android NDK and Renderscript 9 Appendix A Scripting Layer for Android 10 Appendix B Android Tools Overview 11 Appendix C App Design Guidelines 12 Appendix D Univerter ArchitectureDrupal 6 Themes
Par Ric Shreves. 2008
This book helps you understand the logic behind the theming system employed in Drupal, and how to make it work…
for you. You will learn key concepts and work through examples with careful, step-by-step instructions. The main requirements to make use of this book are knowledge of HTML, CSS, and a touch of creativity - you don't need to know anything about theming in Drupal, although you should be familiar with the basic operation of the Drupal system. Although this book aims to make Drupal theming accessible to designers, theming in Drupal 6 involves writing some PHP code, and a basic knowledge of PHP will be helpful. Regardless of your technical skills, this book will teach you to design themes for your Drupal websites in the easiest way.Practical Plone 3: A Beginner's Guide to Building Powerful Websites
Par Alex Clark, Clayton Parker. 2012
This is a beginner's practical guide that doesn't involve any code or programming concepts. You will learn by pointing and…
clicking on the options available in front of you. It includes easy-to-follow instructions and screenshots that will guide you through creating a powerful website. Each chapter stands alone and you need not go through all the chapters. You can pick and choose depending upon your requirements. If you want to get a Plone site up and running quickly and don't want to get involved in programming, this book is for you. This book is aimed at beginners, who want to configure and customize Plone to meet their content management needs. The book doesn't expect programming skills, although some knowledge of fundamental web concepts such as HTML and HTTP may be helpful.Big Data Application Architecture Q & A: A Problem - Solution Approach
Par Nitin Sawant, Himanshu Shah. 2013
Big Data Application Architecture Pattern Recipes provides an insight into heterogeneous infrastructures databases and visualization and analytics tools…
used for realizing the architectures of big data solutions Its problem-solution approach helps in selecting the right architecture to solve the problem at hand In the process of reading through these problems you will learn harness the power of new big data opportunities which various enterprises use to attain real-time profits Big Data Application Architecture Pattern Recipes answers one of the most critical questions of this time how do you select the best end-to-end architecture to solve your big data problem The book deals with various mission critical problems encountered by solution architects consultants and software architects while dealing with the myriad options available for implementing a typical solution trying to extract insight from huge volumes of data in real-time and across multiple relational and non-relational data types for clients from industries like retail telecommunication banking and insurance The patterns in this book provide the strong architectural foundation required to launch your next big data application The architectures for realizing these opportunities are based on relatively less expensive and heterogeneous infrastructures compared to the traditional monolithic and hugely expensive options that exist currently This book describes and evaluates the benefits of heterogeneity which brings with it multiple options of solving the same problem evaluation of trade-offs and validation of fitness-for-purpose of the solutionC# Quick Syntax Reference: A Pocket Guide To The Language, Apis And Library
Par Mikael Olsson. 2013
The C Quick Syntax Reference is a condensed code and syntax reference to the C programming language …
It presents the essential C syntax in a well-organized format that can be used as a handy reference You won t find any technical jargon bloated samples drawn out history lessons or witty stories in this book What you will find is a language reference that is concise to the point and highly accessible The book is packed with useful information and is a must-have for any C programmer In the C Quick Syntax Reference you will find A concise reference to the C language syntax Short simple and focused code examples A well laid out table of contents and a comprehensive index allowing easy review What you ll learn How to write your first C -based HelloWorld as well as compile and run What are variables operators strings arrays conditionals loops methods What are and how to use the rich set of Classes in C How to do inheritance member redefinitions access levels statics properties and more How to work with indexers interfaces abstracts namespaces and more How to use enums exception handling operator overloading custom conversions constants What are and how to use preprocessor delegates events generics and struct Who this book is for This book is a handy pocket quick syntax reference for experienced C as well as perhaps other programmers even new to CBeginning JavaScript Charts: With jqPlot, d3, and Highcharts
Par Fabio Nelli. 2013
Beginning JavaScript Charts shows how to convert your data into eye-catching innovative animated and highly interactive browser-based…
charts This book is suitable for developers of all experience levels and needs for those who love fast and effective solutions you can use the jqPlot library to generate charts with amazing effects and animations using only a few lines of code if you want more power and need to create data visualization beyond traditional charts then D3 is the JavaScript library for you finally if you need a high-performance professional solution for interactive charts then the Highcharts library is also covered If you are an experienced developer and want to take things further then Beginning JavaScript Charts also shows you how to develop your own graphics library starting from scratch using jQuery At the end of the book you will have a good knowledge of all the elements needed to manage data from every possible source from high-end scientific instruments to Arduino boards from PHP SQL databases queries to simple HTML tables and from Matlab calculations to reports in Excel You will be able to provide cutting-edge charts exploiting the growing power of modern browsers Create all kinds of charts using the latest technologies available on browsers HTML5 CSS3 jQuery jqPlot D3 Highcharts and SVG Full of step-by-step examples Beginning JavaScript Charts introduces you gradually to all aspects of chart development from the data source to the choice of which solution to apply This book provides a number of tools that can be the starting point for any project requiring graphical representations of data whether using commercial libraries or your own What you ll learn Learn the jqPlot D3 Highcharts CSS jQuery and SVG basics Discover the world of JavaScript graphic libraries Discover which charts can best represent your data Switch from a vision of a chart sent from a server as a static image to a highly dynamic one in which the user is able to interact in real time Perform input data manipulation to increase chart readability Develop your own graphic library Who this book is for Beginning JavaScript Charts is for developers at all levels interested in data visualization and ready to embrace modern web standards and animate and display their data with powerful cutting-edge technologies Table of Contents Charting Technology Overview jQuery Basics Simple HTML Tables Drawing a Line Chart Drawing a Bar Chart Drawing a Pie Chart Creating a Library for Simple Charts Introducing jqPlot Line Charts with jqPlot Bar Charts with jqPlot Pie Charts with jqPlot Candlestick Charts with jqPlot Bubble Charts with jqPlot Other Charts with jqPlot Adding Controls to Charts Embedding jqPlot Charts in jQuery Widgets Handling Input Data Moving from jqPlot to Highcharts Introducing D3 Line Charts with D3 Bar Charts with D3 Pie Charts with D3 Candlestick Charts with D3 Scatterplot and Bubble Charts with D3 Radar Charts with D3 Handling Live Data with D3 App A Guidelines for the Examples in the Book App B jqPlot PluginsAutomation through Chef Opscode: A Hands-on Approach to Chef
Par Navin Sabharwal, Manak Wadhwa. 2014
Automation through Chef Opscode provides an in-depth understanding of Chef which is written in Ruby and Erlang for configuration…
management cloud infrastructure management system administration and network management Targeted at administrators consultants and architect the book guides them through the advanced features of the tool which are necessary for infrastructure automation devops automation and reporting The book presumes knowledge of Ruby and Erlang which are used as reference languages for creating recipes and cookbooks and as a refresher on them to help the reader get on speed with the flow of book The book provides step by step instructions on installation and configuration of Chef usage scenarios of Chef in infrastructure automation by providing common scenarios like virtual machine provisioning OS configuration for Windows Linux and Unix provisioning and configuration of web servers like Apache along with popular databases like MySQL It further elaborates on the creation of recipes and cookbooks which help in deployment of servers and applications to any physical virtual or cloud location no matter the size of the infrastructure The books covers advanced features like LWRPs and Knife and also contains several illustrative sample cookbooks on MySQL Apache and CouchDB deployment using a step by step approach What you ll learn Features and resources that power Chef as an optimum automation tool Installing and configuring Chef Managing your infrastructure using Chef How to develop cookbooks and recipes Real-time automation to deploy servers and applications to any physical virtual or cloud location Who this book is for IT administrators OS administrators Linux administrators Consultants Cloud architects Cloud computing consultants Infrastructure architects Automation consultants Automation architects Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Chef Server Chapter 3 Installing and configuring the Chef Server Chapter 4 Installing and configuring a Workstation Chapter 5 Nodes Chapter 6 Knife Chapter 7 Cookbooks Chapter 8 Using Cookbooks Chapter 9 Develop a Complex Cookbook Chapter 10 Resource and Providers Chapter 11 HA Chapter 12 Cloud Provisioning with Vagrant and Chef Chapter 13 TroubleshootingBeginning Haskell: A Project-Based Approach
Par Alejandro Mena. 2014
Beginning Haskell provides a broad-based introduction to the Haskell language its libraries and environment and to the functional…
programming paradigm that is fast growing in importance in the software industry The book takes a project-based approach to learning the language that is unified around the building of a web-based storefront Excellent coverage is given to the Haskell ecosystem and supporting tools These include the Cabal build tool for managing projects and modules the HUnit and QuickCheck tools for software testing the Scotty framework for developing web applications Persistent and Esqueleto for database access and also parallel and distributed programming libraries Functional programming is gathering momentum allowing programmers to express themselves in a more concise way reducing boilerplate and increasing the safety of code Indeed mainstream languages such as C and Java are adopting features from functional programming and from languages implementing that paradigm Haskell is an elegant and noise-free pure functional language with a long history having a huge number of library contributors and an active community This makes Haskell the best tool for both learning and applying functional programming and Beginning Haskell the perfect book to show off the language and what it can do Takes you through a series of projects showing the different parts of the language Provides an overview of the most important libraries and tools in the Haskell ecosystem Teaches you how to apply functional patterns in real-world scenarios What you ll learn Build small and large projects using the Haskell language Profit from ecosystem tools such as Cabal HLint and QuickCheck Implement efficient stream I O via libraries like Conduit Parallelize code to run on multiple processors or distributed across a network Create domain-specific languages useable by business users and to tackle specific problem domains Build Haskell-backed websites using database and web-application libraries such as Persistent Esqueleto and Scotty Who this book is for Beginning Haskell is for programmers new to functional programming who want to learn this new paradigm and how it can improve the quality of their code Beginning Haskell is also a great choice for functional programmers wanting to get a taste of the Haskell ecosystem and its unique features or who wish to learn about advanced type system features and patterns Table of Contents Part I First Steps 1 Going Functional 2 Declaring the Data Model 3 Reusing Code through Lists 4 Using Containers and Type Classes 5 Laziness and Infinite Structures Part II Data Mining 6 Knowing Your Clients Using Monads 7 More Monads Now for Recommendations 8 Parallelizing the Execution Part III Resource Handling 9 Dealing with Files IO and Conduit 10 Builders and Parsers 11 Safe Database Access 12 Web Applications Part IV Domain Specific Languages 13 Strong Types 14 Attribute Grammars Part V Engineering the Store 15 Documenting Testing and Verifying 16 Architecting Your Application Appendix A Appendix BBeginning FPGA: Your brain on hardware
Par Peter Membrey, Aiken Pang. 2017
Use Arrow s affordable and breadboard-friendly FPGA development board BeMicro MAX 10 to create a light sensor …
temperature sensor motion sensor and the KITT car display from Knight Rider You don t need an electronics engineering degree or even any programming experience to get the most out of Beginning FPGA Programming Metal Just bring your curiosity and your Field-Programmable Gate Array This book is for those who have tinkered with Arduino or Raspberry Pi and want to get more hands-on experience with hardware or for those new to electronics who just want to dive in You ll learn the theory behind FPGAs and electronics including the math and logic you need to understand what s happening - all explained in a fun friendly and accessible way It also doesn t hurt that you ll be learning VHDL a hardware description language that is also an extremely marketable skill What You ll Learn Learn what an FPGA is and how it s different from a microcontroller or ASIC Set up your toolchain Use VHDL a popular hardware description language to tell your FPGA what to be Explore the theory behind FPGA and electronics Use your FPGA with a variety of sensors and to talk to a Raspberry Pi Who This Book is For Arduino Raspberry Pi and other electronics enthusiasts who want a clear and practical introduction to FPGABeginning Java with WebSphere
Par Robert Janson. 2013
Beginning Java with WebSphere provides a step-by-step guide for creating and installing both client- and server-based Java applications using Rapid…
Application Development v8 WebSphere Application Server 8 0 and Java Since more and more Java applications are moving to the server and using HTML for the user interface there is a minimal amount of time spent exploring the Java GUI components More specifically this book covers graphical user interfaces using RAD s Visual Editor variables conditional logic and application improvements enhancements from the client side And from the server-side this book covers servlets JavaServer Pages JSPs database accessibility JDBC custom tags and concludes with JavaServer Faces JSFs This book concentrate on base topics that allow you to get to the server-side and database topics quicklyC++ Quick Syntax Reference: A Pocket Guide To The Language, Apis And Library
Par Mikael Olsson. 2013
The C Quick Syntax Reference is a condensed code and syntax reference to the C programming…
language It presents the essential C syntax in a well-organized format that can be used as a handy reference You won t find any technical jargon bloated samples drawn out history lessons or witty stories in this book What you will find is a language reference that is concise to the point and highly accessible The book is packed with useful information and is a must-have for any C programmer In the C Quick Syntax Reference you will find A concise reference to the C language syntax Short simple and focused code examples A well laid out table of contents and a comprehensive index allowing easy review What you ll learn How to create a C HelloWorld How to Compile and Run What are C Variables Operators Pointers and References What are Arrays Strings Conditionals Loops and more How to do Functions How to work with Constructors Inheritance Overridings How to use Access Levels Static Enum String and Union and more What are Custom Conversions Namespaces Constants and Preprocessor How to do Event Handling What are Type Conversions Templates Headers and more Who this book is for This book is a quick handy pocket syntax reference for experienced C programmers and a concise easily-digested introduction for other programmers new to C