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CareerCup_Top_150_Questions
Studying helps, but nothing can prepare you like the real thing. Each CareerCup interviewer
has given over a hundred interviews at Google, Microsoft, or Amazon. To nail your interview,
sit down with a trained interviewer and get their experienced feedback.
2010-03-01
Thinking in C++
Thinking in C++, 2nd ed. Volume 1
This book is a tremendous achievement. You owe it to yourself to have a copy on your shelf. The chapter on iostreams is the most comprehensive and understandable treatment of that subject I’ve seen to date
2010-03-01
Computer+Networking+A+Top-Down+Approach+Featuring+The+Internet
Welcome to our online textbook, Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach. We ( Jim Kurose,
Keith Ross, and Addison-Wesley-Longman) think you will find this textbook to be very different than
the other computer networking books that are currently available. Perhaps the most unique and
innovative feature of this textbook is that it is online and accessible through a Web browser. We
believe that our online format has several things going for it. First, an online text can be accessed from
any browser in the world, so a student (or any other reader) can gain access to the book at anytime from
anyplace. Second, as all of us Internet enthusiasts know, much of the best material describing the
intricacies of the Internet is in the Internet itself. Our hyperlinks, embedded in a coherent context,
provide the reader direct access to some of the best sites relating to computer networks and Internet
protocols. The links do not only point to RFCs but also to sites that are more pedagogic in nature,
including home-brewed pages on particular aspects of Internet technology and articles appearing in
online trade magazines. Being online also allows us to include many interactive features, including
direct access to the Traceroute program, direct access to search engines for Internet Drafts, Java applets
that animate difficult concepts, and (in the near future) direct access to streaming audio. Being online
enables us to use more fonts and colors (both within the text and in diagrams), making the text both
perky and cheerful. Finally, an online format will allow us to frequently release new editions (say, every
year), which will enable the text to keep pace with this rapidly changing field.
Another unusual feature of the text is its Internet focus. Most of the existing textbooks begin with a
broader perspective and address the Internet as just as one of many computer network technologies. We
instead put Internet protocols in the spotlight, and use the Internet protocols as motivation for studying
some of the more fundamental computer networking concepts. But why put the Internet in the spotlight,
why not some other networking technology such as ATM? Most computer networking students have had
already significant "hands on" experience with the Internet (e.g., surfing the Web and sending e-mail at
the very least) before taking a course on computer networks. We have found that modern-day students in
computer science and electrical engineering, being intensive users of the Internet, are enormously
curious about what is under the hood of the Internet. Thus, it is easy to get students excited about
computer networking when using the Internet as your guiding vehicle. A second reason for the Internet
focus is that in recent years computer networking has become synonymous with the Internet. This wasn't
the case five-to-ten years ago, when there was a lot of talk about ATM LANs and applications direclty
interfacing with ATM (without passing through TCP/IP). But we have now reached the point where just
about all data traffic is carried over the Internet or intranets. Furthermore, streaming audio and video
have recently become commonplace in the Internet, and someday telephony may be too. Because our
book has an Internet focus, it is organized around a five-layer Internet architecture rather than around the
more traditional seven-layer OSI architecture.
2010-01-15
sams-teach-yourself-asp-net-in-21-days-second-edition
Welcome to Sams Teach Yourself ASP.NET in 21 Days, Second Edition! You most likely picked up this book because you're curious about building robust Internet applications. You've come to the right place! Throughout the next 21 days (and two bonus days), you'll examine every major aspect of Active Server Pages.NET, the Web-based programming framework from Microsoft: from how these pages look to how they are tied into the operating system.
ASP.NET is a technology that allows you to build and control dynamic Web pages easily. It is the next generation of Microsoft's Active Server Pages (which I'll refer to as classic ASP), and provides many enhancements to take advantage of new technology. With it, you can interact with databases, personalize Web pages for visitors, display pages on mobile devices (such as cell phones), and even build an entire e-commerce shopping site from scratch.
As you move through the tutorial-style lessons in this book, you'll discover just how easily these tasks can be accomplished. Not only will you see examples and learn how to build these and other applications, but you'll also gain the understanding to be confident in any endeavor you choose to pursue in ASP.NET.
This second edition is updated with the latest changes to the .NET Framework, and is completely compatible with the RTM version of .NET (build 3705 and higher). The examples and exercises have been updated as well. In addition, this edition more fully embraces C# with examples, discussion, and code.
2010-01-15
microsoft-asp-net-2-0-step-by-step
This book will help you figure out how to write Web applications using Microsoft's most current version of its HTTP request processing framework—ASP.NET 2.0. Web development has come a long way since the earliest sites began popping up in the early 1990s. The world of Web development offers several different choices as far as development tools go. Over the past few years, ASP.NET has evolved to become one of the most consistent, stable, and feature-rich frameworks available for managing HTTP requests.
ASP.NET together with Visual Studio include a number of features to make your life as a Web developer easier. For example, Visual Studio starts you off with several very useful project templates from which to develop your site. Visual Studio also supports a number of development modes, including using Internet Information Services directly to test your site during development, using a built-in Web server, or developing your site over an FTP connection. The debugger in Visual Studio lets you run the site and step through the critical areas of your code to find problems. The Visual Studio designer enables effective user interface development, allowing you to drop control elements onto a canvas to see how they appear visually. These are but a few of the features built into the ASP.NET framework when paired with Visual Studio.
While ASP.NET and Visual Studio offer excellent tools for writing Web applications, Web development on the Microsoft platform hasn't always been this way. The road to ASP.NET 2.0 has been nearly a decade in the making.
2010-01-15
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