How to Program
- 435 pages
- 16 hours of reading
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Summary: "Written for programmers with a background in high level language programming, the book applies the Deitel signature live code approach to teaching programming and explores the Java language in depth ... "
Second Edition: Including Case Studies In UNIX® • OS/2™ MS-DOS® Macintosh® • VM MVS • Open Systems
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Computing concepts. Introduction to C programming. Structured program development. Program control. Functions. Arrays. Pointers. Characters and strings. Formatted input/output. Structures, unions, bit manipulations, and enumerations. File processing. Data structures. The preprocessor. Advanced topics. C++ as a "better C". Classes and data abstraction. Classes: part II. Operator overloading. Inheritance. Virtual functions and polymorphism. C++ stream input/output. C syntax. Standard library. Operator precedence chart. ASCII character set. Number system
The third edition of Operating Systems has been entirely updated to reflect current core operating system concepts and design considerations. To complement the discussion of operating system concepts, the book features two in-depth case studies on Linux and Windows XP. The case studies follow the outline of the book, so readers working through the chapter material can refer to each case study to see how a particular topic is handled in either Linux or Windows XP. Using Java code to illustrate key points, Operating Systems introduces processes, concurrent programming, deadlock and indefinite postponement, mutual exclusion, physical and virtual memory, file systems, disk performance, distributed systems, security and more. New to this edition are a chapter on multithreading and extensive treatments of distributed computing, multiprocessing, performance, and computer security. An ideal up-to-date book for beginner operating systems readers.
This title is for courses in C# programming. Combining the Deitel signature live-code approach with a new application-driven methodology, this text uses a step-by-step tutorial approach to begin teaching students the basics of programming, building upon previously learned concepts.
This new addition to the DEITEL™ Developer Series is tailored for Java™ programmers, utilizing the signature LIVE-CODE™ approach to explore Java Web services. Important concepts are illustrated through fully tested programs, featuring syntax highlighting, detailed explanations, and program outputs. The book includes 103 LIVE-CODE™ programs with over 13,321 lines of proven code. It begins with XML, the foundational technology for Web services, covering XML markup, Document Type Definitions, the Document Object Model, and XSL transformations. It then delves into core Web services technologies such as SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. A comprehensive examination of the Java Web Services Developer Pack—Sun® Microsystems' integrated toolset for creating, testing, and deploying Java Web services—follows. The book also addresses Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME™) and Wireless Web services, alongside Web services security. A three-part case study encapsulates the essentials for deploying Java Web services. Dr. Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel, founders of Deitel & Associates, Inc., have authored numerous successful textbooks in the How to Program Series, which have been instrumental for students worldwide in mastering various programming languages. The DEITEL™ Developer Series focuses on emerging technologies, maintaining the effective LIVE-CODE™ methodology.