[Head.First.PMP.2nd.2009].Jennifer.Greene.文字版.pdf
作者: Jennifer.Greene
目录:
Intro xxv
1 Introduction: Why get certified? 1
2 Organizations, constraints, and projects: In good company 31
3 The process framework: It all fits together 59
4 Project integration management: Getting the job done 87
5 Scope management: Doing the right stuff 153
6 Time management: Getting it done on time 231
7 Cost management: Watching the bottom line 321
8 Quality management: Getting it right 391
9 Human resource management: Getting the team together 443
10 Communications management: Getting the word out 493
11 Project risk management: Planning for the unknown 543
12 Procurement management: Getting some help 603
13 Professional responsibility: Making good choices 651
14 A little last-minute review: Check your knowledge 665
15 Practice makes perfect: Practice PMP exam 699
[Head.First.Physics.2008].Heather.Lang.文字版.pdf
作者: Heather.Lang
目录:
Intro xxxiii
1 Think Like a Physicist: In the beginning ... 1
2 Making It All Mean Something: Units and Measurements 17
3 Scientific Notation, Area, and Volume: All Numbers Great and Small 55
4 Equations and Graphs: Learning the Lingo 95
5 Dealing with Directions: Vectors 149
Experiments 193
6 Displacement, Velocity , and Acceleration: What’s Going On? 203
7 Equations of Motion (Part 1): Playing with Equations 237
8 Equations of Motion (Part 2): Up, Up, and... Back Down 283
9 Triangles, Trig and Trajectories: Going Two-Dimensional 335
10 Momentum Conservation: What Newton Did 391
11 Weight and The Normal Force: Forces for Courses 437
12 Using Forces, Momentum, Friction and Impulse: Getting On With It 471
13 Torque and Work: Getting a Lift 515
14 Energy Conservation: Making Your Life Easier 559
15 Tension, Pulleys and Problem Solving: Changing Direction 603
16 Circular Motion (Part 1) From α to ω 631
17 Circular Motion (Part 2): Staying on Track 663
18 Gravitation and Orbits: Getting Away From It All 715
19 Oscillations (Part 1): Round and Round 761
20 Oscillations (Part 2): Springs ‘n’ Swings 797
21 Think Like a Physicist: It’s the Final Chapter 839
i Appendix i: Top Six Things We Didn’t Cover 863
ii Appendix ii: Equation Table 873
[Head.First.PHP.and.MySQL.2008].Lynn.Beighley.文字版.pdf
作者:Lynn.Beighley
目录:
Intro xxvii
1 It’s Alive: Add Life to Your Static Pages 1
2 How It Fits Together: Connecting to MySQL 59
3 Creating Your Own Data: Create and Populate a Database 103
4 Your Application on the Web: Realistic and Practical Applications 159
5 When a Database Just Isn’t Enough: Working With Data Stored in Files 223
6 Assume They’re All Out to Get You: Securing Your Application 295
7 Remember Me?: Building Personalized Web Apps 345
7 Sharing is Caring: Eliminate Duplicate Code 417
8 Harvesting Data: Control Your Data, Control Your World 427
9 Better Living Through Functions: String and Custom Functions 501
10 Rules for Replacement: Regular Expressions 561
11 Drawing Dynamic Graphics: Visualizing Your Data... and More! 605
12 Interfacing to the World: Syndication and Web Services 657
i The Top Ten Topics (We Didn’t Cover): Leftovers 713
ii A Place to Play: Set Up a Development Environment 731
iii Get Even More: Extend Your PHP 749
½
[Head.First.Object.Oriented.Analysis.and.Design.2006.
作者:Brett.D.McLaughlin
目录:
Intro xxiii
1 Great Software Begins Here: well-designed apps rock 1
2 Give Them What They Want: gathering requirements 55
3 I Love You, You’re Perfect... Now Change: requirements change 111
4 Taking Your Software Into the Real World: analysis 145
5 Part 1: Nothing Ever Stays the Same: good design 197
Interlude: OO CATASTROPHE 221
Part 2: Give Your Software a 30-minute Workout: flexible software 233
6 “My Name is Art Vandelay”: solving really big problems 279
7 Bringing Order to Chaos: architecture 323
8 Originality is Overrated: design principles 375
9 The Software is Still for the Customer: iteration and testing 423
10 Putting It All Together: the ooa&d lifecycle 483
Appendix I: leftovers 557
Appendix II: welcome to objectville 575
北京大学OJ_ACM题集
北京大学的ACM题集,有5个chm文件. 对于喜欢离线做题练手的同学来说很有帮助.
Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques【英文版】
Ian H. Witten、Eibe Frank、Mark A. Hall写的经典数据挖掘教程,里面还有关于开源数据挖掘软件Weka的讲解,注重理论与实践结合
MIT开放课程源码及资料_C/C++内存管理
MIT开放课程源码和相关资料——C/C++内存管理的资料
[思维风暴.452道思维名题及其解答].[邱章乐著]
[思维风暴.452道思维名题及其解答].[邱章乐著][东方出版社][2008][381页]
锻炼思维的工具书
Data Mining Concepts and Techniques 3rd Edition
Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques, Third Edition 英文版
744 pages
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 3 edition (July 6, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0123814790
ISBN-13: 978-0123814791
The increasing volume of data in modern business and science calls for more complex and sophisticated tools. Although advances in data mining technology have made extensive data collection much easier, it’s still always evolving and there is a constant need for new techniques and tools that can help us transform this data into useful information and knowledge.
Since the previous edition’s publication, great advances have been made in the field of data mining. Not only does the third of edition of Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques continue the tradition of equipping you with an understanding and application of the theory and practice of discovering patterns hidden in large data sets, it also focuses on new, important topics in the field: data warehouses and data cube technology, mining stream, mining social networks, and mining spatial, multimedia and other complex data. Each chapter is a stand-alone guide to a critical topic, presenting proven algorithms and sound implementations ready to be used directly or with strategic modification against live data. This is the resource you need if you want to apply today’s most powerful data mining techniques to meet real business challenges.
各种软件工程文档实例
项目开发文档.rar包括内容:
项目开发总结报告--实例 4份
需求规格说明书--实例 14份
概要设计说明书--实例 6份
用户操作手册--实例 3份
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TCP-IP详解_卷1协议
TCP-IP详解卷一, china-pub的电子版, 带书签. 保证效果, 放心下载.
Matlab基础及应用教程
matlab基础及应用教程, 是20多个重点高校一起参与编写的教程, 非常适合入门的学习. 这个pdf内容清晰, 保证质量
Windows网络编程(修正书签版)
Windows 网络编程 修正书签版本 china-pub的合订版 保证效果.
Windows网络编程(合订版, 带书签)
Windows网络编程china-pub的pdf合订版. 效果很好.
C_stardards
包括了ANSI C99以及被C99剪掉了但是很有用的C99Rationale,另外还有一本《C语言标准与实现》
C/C++常见的面试题
你都能回答正确吗?
Linked Lists -- Can you tell me how to check whether a linked list is circular?
What are the different storage classes in C?
Can static variables be declared in a header file?
CCS教程(pdf带书签)
CCS教程(pdf带书签) 之前下的CCS都没有书签,看起来很不方便,因此这里提供一个有书签的。
局域网与广域网的设计与实现
局域网与广域网的设计与实现 局域网与广域网的设计与实现
交换技术(标题不够长,打几个字)
目录
译者序
第一部分 概 述
第1章 引言 1
1.1 早期的路由功能 2
1.2 ATM与IP 4
1.3 IP交换 6
1.4 路由器IP交换 8
1.5 一个IP交换的标准 9
1.6 结论 10
第2章 TCP/IP、寻址和选路 12
2.1 TCP/IP的历史 12
2.2 TCP/IP体系结构和组成部分 13
2.3 IPv4头格式 15
2.4 IPv4寻址 16
2.4.1 子网划分 17
2.4.2 超网 18
2.5 IP选路和转发 18
2.6 路由协议 20
2.6.1 距离向量选路 21
2.6.2 链路状态选路 22
2.6.3 RIP 24
2.6.4 OSPF 24
2.6.5 BGP 25
2.7 TCP和UDP 26
更多的信息 27
第3章 新出现的TCP/IP协议 28
3.1 IP组播 28
3.1.1 D类寻址 29
3.1.2 IGMP 29
3.1.3 组播选路 30
3.1.4 组播路由协议 32
3.2 集成服务 32
3.2.1 IntServ模型 33
3.2.2 IntServ流类型 34
3.2.3 RSVP 34
3.2.4 其他的RSVP和集成服务方案 36
3.3 差分服务 37
3.3.1 DiffServ的模型和操作 37
3.3.2 DS字节的格式 39
3.4 IP安全性 40
3.4.1 IPsec安全关联 41
3.4.2 鉴权头和封装安全净荷 42
3.4.3 密钥管理 42
3.5 RTP/RTCP 42
3.6 IPv6 43
更多的信息 45
第4章 交换的概念和LAN交换技术 46
4.1 交换的概念 46
4.1.1 交换转发技术 47
4.1.2 交换通路控制 48
4.2 LAN交换 52
4.2.1 短径转发 53
4.2.2 存储转发 53
4.2.3 虚拟LAN和IEEE 802.1Q 54
4.2.4 IEEE 802.1p 58
4.3 LAN交换网络实例 60
更多的信息?61
第5章 WAN交换技术 62
5.1 帧中继 62
5.1.1 体系结构 62
5.1.2 DLCI 64
5.1.3 拥塞控制 64
5.1.4 RFC1490 65
5.1.5 帧中继网络实例 66
5.2 ATM 67
5.2.1 体系结构 67
5.2.2 虚通路和虚连接 68
5.2.3 信元格式 69
5.2.4 ATM寻址 69
5.2.5 AAL5格式 70
5.2.6 UNI信令 70
5.2.7 ATM的服务类型和流量管理 71
5.2.8 PNNI 72
5.2.9 ATM网络实例 74
更多的信息 74
第6章 IP交换的概念 76
6.1 定义和术语 76
6.1.1 IP交换机 76
6.1.2 IP交换机的入口和出口 77
6.1.3 直通路径 78
6.2 动力 79
6.3 IP交换的寻址模型 80
6.3.1 独立寻址 80
6.3.2 IP到VC 81
6.4 IP交换模型 81
6.4.1 叠加模型 81
6.4.2 对等模型 82
6.5 IP交换类型 83
6.5.1 流驱动的解决方案 83
6.5.2 拓扑驱动的解决方案 85
6.6 IP交换分类 86
更多的信息 87
第7章 ATM上的经典ip解决方案 88
7.1 体系结构 88
7.2 RFC1483 89
7.2.1 LLC/SNAP封装 89
7.2.2 VC复用 90
7.3 ATM上的经典IP和ARP 90
7.3.1 组件 90
7.3.2 地址解析 91
7.3.3 ATM上的经典 IP 和ARP网络实例 93
7.4 下一跳解析协议 93
7.4.1 组件 94
7.4.2 地址解析 95
7.4.3 NHRP网络实例 98
7.5 组播地址解析服务器 99
7.5.1 ATM上的组播 99
7.5.2 组件 100
7.5.3 地址解析 101
7.5.4 MARS网络实例 102
7.6 服务器高速缓存同步协议 103
7.7 ATM上的IPv6 105
更多的信息 106
第8章 LANE和MPOA 107
8.1 LAN仿真 V1.0 107
8.1.1 需求 108
8.1.2 组件 109
8.1.3 LANE连接 111
8.1.4 LANE地址解析和数据流 112
8.1.5 LANE网络实例 114
8.1.6 LANE与经典IP的比较 115
8.2 LANE V2.0 116
8.2.1 体系结构 116
8.2.2 新功能 116
8.3 ATM上的多协议 118
8.3.1 需求 118
8.3.2 组件 119
8.3.3 MPOA控制和数据流 120
8.3.4 地址解析和数据流 121
8.3.5 MPOA网络实例 122
更多的信息 123
第二部分 IP交换协议
第9章 IFMP与GSMP 125
9.1 体系结构 125
9.2 组件 127
9.3 Ipsilon数据流管理协议 129
9.3.1 IFMP重定向协议 129
9.3.2 数据流标记封装 130
9.4 通用交换机管理协议 131
9.4.1 消息类型 132
9.4.2 GSMP 版本2 133
9.5 IP交换实例 134
9.6 IP交换和组播 136
9.7 IP交换网络实例 136
更多的信息 137
第10章 CSR与FANP 138
10.1 体系结构 138
10.2 组件 140
10.3 CSR与ATM交换机的互操作 141
10.4 数据流属性通知协议 143
10.4.1 专用VC选择 144
10.4.2 VCID协商 144
10.4.3 数据流ID通知 145
10.4.4 专用VC刷新 145
10.4.5 专用VC删除 145
10.5 版本2的数据流属性通知协议 146
10.5.1 邻机发现 146
10.5.2 分布控制模式 147
10.5.3 入口控制模式 148
10.6 CSR和组播 149
10.7 CSR网络实例 149
更多的信息 150
第11章 标记交换 151
11.1 体系结构 152
11.2 组件 153
11.3 标记分配方法 155
11.3.1 下游分配 155
11.3.2 下游按需分配 156
11.3.3 上游分配 156
11.4 标记分布协议 157
11.4.1 TDP功能 157
11.4.2 TDP协议信息单元的类型 158
11.5 标记交换服务 159
11.5.1 基于目的地的选路 159
11.5.2 层次结构 160
11.5.3 ATM 160
11.5.4 组播 162
11.5.5 服务等级 163
11.5.6 显式选路 164
11.6 标记交换网络实例 165
更多的信息 166
第12章 ARIS 167
12.1 体系结构 168
12.2 组件 171
12.3 出口标识符 172
12.4 ARIS协议 174
12.4.1 消息类型 174
12.4.2 对象 175
12.4.3 交换通路的建立 176
12.5 环路避免 177
12.6 ARIS服务 178
12.6.1 出口汇聚 178
12.6.2 组播 178
12.6.3 显式选路 179
12.6.4 ATM 179
12.6.5 第二层隧道 180
12.6.6 服务分类 181
12.7 ARIS网络实例 181
更多的信息 182
第13章 其他解决方案 183
13.1 FastIP 183
13.2 交换式多协议服务 184
13.3 IP导航器 186
13.4 IPSOFACTO 187
13.5 虚拟网络交换 188
13.6 响应者发起的直通路径协议 189
13.7 DirectIP 190
13.8 AREQUIPA 191
第三部分 新的相关工作
第14章 大型交换式网络上的路由 193
14.1 问题 194
14.2 OSPF扩展 197
14.2.1 Opaque LSA 197
14.2.2 地址解析通告 198
14.3 PNNI扩展 200
14.3.1 PNNI扩充选路 200
14.3.2 代理PAR 202
14.3.3 综合的PNNI 204
更多的信息 206
第15章 多协议标签交换 207
15.1 体系结构 209
15.2 组件 212
15.3 标签分发协议 213
15.3.1 消息流 213
15.3.2 径流成员描述符 214
15.4 MPLS服务 214
15.4.1 ATM 215
15.4.2 业务量工程 217
15.4.3 QoS/COS 219
15.4.4 虚拟专用网络 220
15.4.5 组播 220
15.5 MPLS网络实例 221
15.6 MPLS与MPOA的比较 221
更多的信息 222
第16章 结束篇 223
16.1 变化的网络需求 223
16.2 流行的解决方案 224
16.3 IP交换能够为我们做什么? 228
第四部分 附 录
术语表 231
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TCPIP详解卷三:TCP事务协议,HTTP,NNTP和UNIX域协议
TCPIP详解卷三:TCP事务协议,HTTP,NNTP和UNIX域协议
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TCPIP详解 卷2实现
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[Head.First.Wordpress.2010].Jeff.Siarto.文字版
作者: Jeff.Siarto
目录:
Intro xix
1 Getting started: WordPress from scratch 1
2 Changing your blog’s look and feel: A question of style 43
3 Content management with WordPress: Beyond the blog 89
4 Users, categories, and tags: Keeping things organized 131
5 Video and plug-ins: Getting things moving 167
6 Podcasting and syndication: Spreading the word 199
7 Securing WordPress: Locking things down 239
8 Making WordPress fast: Time for the passing lane 273
Leftovers: The top ten things (we didn’t cover) 311
[Head.First.Web.Design.2008].Ethan.Watrall
作者:Ethan.Watrall
目录:
Intro xxi
1 Beauty is in the Eye of Your User: Building Beautiful Web Pages 1
2 Paper Covers Rock: Pre-Production 37
3 “So you take a left at the green water tower...”: Organizing Your Site 69
4 Follow the Golden Rule: Layout and Design 109
5 Moving Beyond Monochrome: Designing With Color 159
6 “In 2 seconds, click ‘Home’.”: Smart Navigation 193
7 Yes, You Scan!: Writing For the Web 227
8 Inaccessibility Kills: Accessibility 275
9 The Pathway to Harmonious Design: Listen to Your Users 319
10 Keeping Your Site Fresh: Evolutionary Design 369
11 Mind Your Own Business: The Business of Web Design 403
i Leftovers: The Top Ten Things (We Didn’t Cover) 439
[Head.First.Statistics.2008].Dawn.Griffiths.文字版
作者: Dawn.Griffiths
目录:
Intro xxvii
1 Visualizing Information: First Impressions 1
2 Measuring Central Tendency: The Middle Way 45
3 Measuring Spread: Power Ranges 83
4 Calculating Probabilities: Taking Chances 127
5 Discrete Probability Distributions: Manage Your Expectations 197
6 Permutations and Combinations: Making Arrangements 241
7 Geometric, Binomial, and Poisson Distributions: Keeping Things Discrete 269
8 Normal Distribution: Being Normal 325
9 Normal Distribution Part II: Beyond Normal 361
10 Using Statistical Sampling: Taking Samples 415
11 Estimating Your Population: Making Predictions 441
12 Constructing Confidence Intervals: Guessing with Confidence 487
13 Using Hypothesis Tests: Look at the Evidence 521
14 The Chi Square Distribution: There’s Something Going on 567
15 Correlation and Regression: What’s My Line? 605
i Appendix i: Top Ten Things We Didn’t Cover 643
ii Appendix ii: Statistics Tables 657
Head.First.SQL.2007].Lynn.Beighley
作者:Lynn.Beighley.
目录:
Intro xxv
1 Data and Tables: A place for everything 1
2 The SELECT Statement: Gifted data retrieval 53
3 DELETE and UPDATE: A change will do you good 119
4 Smart Table Design: Why be normal? 159
5 ALTER: Rewriting the past 197
6 Advanced SELECT: Seeing your data with new eyes 235
7 Multi-table Database Design: Outgrowing your table 281
8 Joins and Multi-table Operations: Can’t we all just get along? 343
9 Subqueries: Queries Within Queries 379
10 Outer Joins, Self Joins, and Unions: New maneuvers 417
11 Constraints, Views, and Transactions: Too many cooks spoil the database 455
12 Security: Protecting your assets 493
[Head.First.Software.Development.2008]
作者:Dan.Pilone
目录:
Intro xxv
1 great software development: Pleasing your customer 1
2 gathering requirements: Knowing what the customer wants 29
3 project planning: Planning for success 69
4 user stories and tasks: Getting to the real work 109
5 good-enough design: Getting it done with great design 149
6 version control: Defensive development 177
6.5 building your code: Insert tab a into slot b... 219
7 testing and continuous integration: Things fall apart 235
8 test-driven development: Holding your code accountable 275
9 ending an iteration: It’s all coming together... 317
10 the next iteration: If it ain’t broke... you still better fix it 349
11 bugs: Squashing bugs like a pro 383
12 the real world: Having a process in life 417
Head.First.Programming(Python).2009].文字版.pdf
作者: David.Griffiths
目录:
Intro xxiii
1 Starting to Code: Finding Your Way 1
2 Textual Data: Every String Has Its Place 37
3 Functions: Let’s Get Organized 77
4 Data Files and Arrays: Sort It Out 113
5 Hashes and Databases: Putting Data in Its Place 145
6 Modular Programming: Keeping Things Straight 177
7 Building a Graphical User Interface: Going All Gooey 215
8 GUIs and Data: Data Entry Widgets 257
81/2 Exceptions and Message Boxes: Get the Message? 293
9 Graphical Interface Elements: Selecting the Right Tool 313
10 Custom Widgets and Classes: With an Object in Mind 349
i Leftovers: The Top Ten Things (We Didn’t Cover) 385
[Head.First.Networking.2009].Al.Anderson.文字版.pdf
作者:Al.Anderson.
目录:
Intro xxv
1 Walking on Wires: Fixing Physical Networks 1
2 Networking in the Dark: Planning Network Layouts 51
3 Into the Wire: Tools and Troubleshooting 85
4 You’ve Been Framed: Packet Analysis 125
5 How Smart is Your Network?: Network Devices and Traffic 175
6 Bringing Things Together: Connecting Networks with Routers 205
7 It’s a Matter of Protocol: Routing Protocols 243
8 Names to Numbers: The Domain Name System 291
9 Listen to Your Network’s Troubles: Monitoring and Troubleshooting 329
10 Working Without Wires: Wireless Networking 363
11 Get Defensive: Network Security 399
12 You Gotta Have a Plan!: Designing Networks 437
i Leftovers: The Top Ten Things (We Didn’t Cover) 469
ii Looking Things Up: ASCII Tables 479
iii Getting a Server to talk DNS: Installing BIND 485
[Head.First.JavaScript.2008].Michael.Morrison.文字版.pdf
作者:Michael.Morrison
目录:
Intro xxiii
1 the interactive web: Reacting to the Virtual World 1
2 storing data: Everything Has Its Place 33
3 exploring the client: Browser Spelunking 85
4 decision making: If There’s a Fork in the Road, Take It 135
5 looping: At the Risk of Repeating Myself 189
6 functions: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle 243
7 forms and validation: Getting the User to Tell All 289
8 wrangling the page: Slicing and Dicing HTML with the DOM 343
9 bringing data to life: Objects as Frankendata 393
10 creating custom objects: Having It Your Way with Custom Objects 449
11 kill bugs dead: Good Scripts Gone Wrong 485
12 dynamic data: Touchy-Feely Web Applications 537
[Head.First.Java.2nd.Edition.2005].Kathy.Sierra.文字版.pdf
作者: Kathy.Sierra
目录:
Intro xxi
1 Breaking the Surface: a quick dip 1
2 A Trip to Objectville: yes, there will be objects 27
3 Know Your Variables: primitives and references 49
4 How Objects Behave: object state affects method behavior 71
5 Extra-Strength Methods: flow control, operations, and more 95
6 Using the Java Library: so you don’t have to write it all yourself 125
7 Better Living in Objectville: planning for the future 165
8 Serious Polymorphism: exploiting abstract classes and interfaces 197
9 Life and Death of an Object: constructors and memory management 235
10 Numbers Matter: math, formatting, wrappers, and statics 273
11 Risky Behavior: exception handling 315
12 A Very Graphic Story: intro to GUI, event handling, and inner classes 353
13 Work on Your Swing: layout managers and components 399
14 Saving Objects: serialization and I/O 429
15 Make a Connection: networking sockets and multithreading 471
16 Data Structures: collections and generics 529
17 Release Your Code: packaging and deployment 581
18 Distributed Computing: RMI with a dash of servlets, EJB, and Jini 607
A Appendix A: Final code kitchen 649
B Appendix B: Top Ten Things that didn’t make it into the rest of the book 659
Index 677
[Head.First.iPhone.Development.2009].Dan.Pilone.文字版.pd
作者: Dan.Pilone
目录:
Intro xxi
1 Getting Started: Going mobile 1
2 iPhone App Patterns: Hello @twitter 37
3 Objective-C for the iPhone: Twitter needs variety 89
4 Multiple Views: A table with a view 131
5 plists and Modal Views: Refining your app 185
6 Saving, Editing, and Sorting Data: Everyone’s an editor... 239
7 Tab Bars and Core Data: Enterprise apps 303
8 Migrating and Optimizing with Core Data: Things are changing 377
9 Camera, Map Kit, and Core Location: Proof in the real world 431
i Leftovers: The top 6 things (we didn’t cover) 487
ii Preparing Your App for Distribution: Get ready for the App Store 503
[Head.First.HTML.with.CSS.XHTML.2005].Eric.T.Freeman.文字版.pdf
作者:Eric.T.Freeman
目录:
Intro xxv
1 The Language of the Web: getting to know HTML 1
2 Meet the ‘HT’ in HTML: going further, with hypertext 43
3 Web Page Construction: building blocks 77
4 A Trip to Webville: getting connected 125
5 Meeting the Media: adding images to your pages 165
6 Serious HTML: standards, compliance, and all that jazz 223
7 Putting ‘X’ into HTML: moving to XHTML 265
8 Adding a Little Style: getting started with CSS 285
9 Expanding your Vocabulary: styling with fonts and colors 341
10 Getting Intimate with Elements: the box model 385
11 Advanced Web Construction: divs and spans 429
12 Arranging Elements: layout and positioning 487
13 Getting Tabular: tables and lists 549
14 Getting Interactive: XHTML forms 591
Appendix: The Top Ten Topics (we didn’t cover): leftovers 639
[Head.First.Excel.2010].Michael.Milton.文字版.pdf
作者: Michael.Milton.
目录:
Intro xix
1 Welcome to EJB: an introduction 1
2 EJB Architecture: architectural overview 61
3 Exposing Yourself: the client view 111
4 Being a Session Bean: session bean lifecycle 173
5 Entities are Persistent: entity bean intro 259
6 Being an Entity Bean: bean/entity synchronization 295
7 When Beans Relate: entity bean relationships 373
8 Getting the Message: message-driven beans 437
9 The Atomic Age: EJB transactions 469
10 When Beans Go Bad: exceptions in EJB 525
11 Protect Your Secrets: security in EJB 569
12 The Joy of Deployment: a bean’s environment 599
A Appendix A: Final Mock Exam 637
[Head.First.EJB.2003].Kathy.Sierra.文字版.pdf
作者: Kathy.Sierra.
目录:
Intro xix
1 Welcome to EJB: an introduction 1
2 EJB Architecture: architectural overview 61
3 Exposing Yourself: the client view 111
4 Being a Session Bean: session bean lifecycle 173
5 Entities are Persistent: entity bean intro 259
6 Being an Entity Bean: bean/entity synchronization 295
7 When Beans Relate: entity bean relationships 373
8 Getting the Message: message-driven beans 437
9 The Atomic Age: EJB transactions 469
10 When Beans Go Bad: exceptions in EJB 525
11 Protect Your Secrets: security in EJB 569
12 The Joy of Deployment: a bean’s environment 599
A Appendix A: Final Mock Exam 637
[英文][Head.First.Data.Analysis.2009].Michael.Milton.文字版.pdf
作者: Michael.Milton
目录:
Intro xxvii
1 Introduction to Data Analysis: Break It Down 1
2 Experiments: Test Your Theories 37
3 Optimization: Take It to the Max 75
4 Data Visualization: Pictures Make You Smarter 111
5 Hypothesis Testing: Say It Ain’t So 139
6 Bayesian Statistics: Get Past First Base 169
7 Subjective Probabilities: Numerical Belief 191
8 Heuristics: Analyze Like a Human 225
9 Histograms: The Shape of Numbers 251
10 Regression: Prediction 279
11 Error: Err Well 315
12 Relational Databases: Can You Relate? 359
13 Cleaning Data: Impose Order 385
i Leftovers: The Top Ten Things (We Didn’t Cover) 417
ii Install R: Start R Up! 427
iii Install Excel Analysis Tools: The ToolPak 431
[英文][Head.First.Algebra.2009].Dan.Pilone.文字版.pdf
作者:Dan.Pilone
目录
Intro xix
1 Solving for Unknowns: What is Algebra? 1
2 Taking Algebra on the Road: (More) Complicated Equations 35
3 Follow the Rules: Rules for Numeric Operations 73
4 Podcasts That Spread Like the Plague: Exponent Operations 111
5 A Picture’s Worth 1,000 Words: Graphing 141
6 Can’t Quite Get Enough: Inequalities 201
7 Know What You Don’t Know: Systems of Equations 239
8 Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Expanding Binomials & Factoring 287
9 Getting Out of Line: Quadratic Equations 323
10 Everyone Has Limits: Functions 377
11 Solve the World’s Problems: Real-World Algebra 421
i The Top Five Things (We Didn’t Cover): Leftovers 449
ii Build on a Solid Foundations: Pre-Algebra Review 455
[Head.First.Ajax.2008].Rebecca.M.Riordan.文字版.pdf
作者: Rebecca.M.Riordan
Intro xix
1 Using Ajax: Web Apps for a New Generation 1
2 Designing Ajax Applications: Thinking Ajaxian 43
3 Javascript Events: Reacting to your users 93
4 Multiple Event Handlers: Two’s Company 139
5 Asynchronous Applications: It’s Like Renewing Your Driver’s License 173
6 The Document Object Model: Web Page Forestry 229
7 Manipulating the DOM: My Wish is Your Command 283
8 Frameworks and Toolkits: Trust No One 329
9 XML Requests and Responses: More Than Words Can Say 343
10 JSON: SON of JavaScript 379
11 Forms and Validation: Say What You Meant to Say 407
12 Post Requests: Paranoia: It’s Your Friend 445
i Appendix i: Top Five Topics We Didn’t Cover 471
ii Appendix ii: Utility Functions 483
[Head.First.2D.Geometry.2009].Stray.文字版.pdf
目录:
Intro xvii
1 Finding missing angles: Reading between the lines 1
2 Similarity and congruence: Shrink to fit 49
3 The Pythagorean Theorem: All the right angles 103
4 Triangle properties: Between a rock show and a triangular place 149
5 Circles: Going round and round 205
6 Quadrilaterals: It’s hip to be square 235
7 Regular polygons: It’s all shaping up 273