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Crystal Reports eBooks!

Posted: November 26th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: eBooks | No Comments »

Crystal Reports 2008 for Dummies

Complete Crystal Reports 2008 Reference Guide


The Development of Management and Leadership Capability and its Contribution to Performance

Posted: March 2nd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: eBooks | No Comments »

When they don’t know what to call you – they call you a specialist. For good reason too. I mean – in all actuality there is no management of human assets going on – there are no orders being delivered nor are there any HR qualms to deal with as managers often will do. BUT! There is a keen management aspect taking place between computing and data assets and the rules which govern their deployment and their maintainability and scalability within the organizational structure.

Now there’s a geek ranting off if i ever did hear one!

Seriously, let’s take a look at an ebook dealing with the nature and effects of corporate management development, called The Development of Management and Leadership Capability and its Contribution to Performance, which you can Download Here


Web Security Testing Cookbook

Posted: March 1st, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: eBooks | No Comments »

Recipes cover the basics from observing messages between clients and servers to multi-phase tests that script the login and execution of web application features. By the end of the book, you’ll be able to build tests pinpointed at Ajax functions, as well as large multi-step tests for the usual suspects: cross-site scripting and injection attacks.

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Data Structures & Program Design in C++

Posted: March 1st, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: eBooks | No Comments »

Throughout, the authors make use of built-in C++ features (such as the Standard Template Library [STL] and templates) where appropriate.
Early chapters use such interesting examples as Conway’s Game of Life, chess and game programming, a simple calculator, and an airport simulation. Along the way, the reader will learn about lists, stacks, and queues.
In later chapters, covering thornier topics such as sorting algorithms, trees, and graphs, the authors do not skimp on the mathematical underpinnings for measuring efficiency. Instead, they take extreme care to introduce everything required to understand such conventions as the “Big O” notation and principles of logarithms.

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