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PHP objects, patterns, and practice (2nd ed.)
Zandstra M., Apress, 2007. 487 pp. Type: Book
This is yet another book on PHP, but reading it will bring a number of pleasant surprises for many readers....
Mar 3 2009
On a universal model for the organization of database access
Klepinin A. Programming and Computing Software 33(1): 34-43, 2007. Type: Article
Klepinin has given much thought to universalizing a model for database access. In this paper, he proposes a software model that has the required functionality for any database management system (DBMS). His premise is that, with natural...
Aug 7 2008
C++/CLI: the Visual C++ language for .NET
Hogenson G., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2006. 448 pp. Type: Book (9781590597057)
Microsoft’s invention of the .NET environment for Windows, a platform that rests on and homogenizes competing programming languages, has necessarily inspired the extension of existing languages, such as C++, to conform to and...
Sep 19 2007
Python scripting for computational science (2nd ed.) (Texts in Computational Science and Engineering)
Langtangen H., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2005. 736 pp. Type: Book (9783540294153)
This textbook, on the scripting language Python, is more scientific than a regular programming language manual. It is addressed to computational scientists and mathematicians, but can also be used by software developers and students in...
Sep 8 2006
Refinement of hybrid systems
Romberg J., Grimm C. In
Languages for system specification
. Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004. Type: Book Chapter
This chapter is about hybrid systems, which demonstrate a mixture of continuous and discrete behaviors. Embedded control systems are such systems. For designing embedded systems, the programming language SystemC-AMS (an analog and mixe...
Oct 27 2004
Fast track UML 2.0
Scott K., APress, LP, 2004. Type: Book (9781590593202)
As the name suggests, this book presents a concise introduction to the latest version of the unified modeling language (UML), officially released at the end of 2004. The value of the book is obviously its well-chosen brevity, given the...
Sep 23 2004
UML by example
Jalloul G., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2004. 276 pp. Type: Book (9780521008815), Reviews: (2 of 2)
The unified modeling language (UML) is a graphical language for visualizing, specifying, constructing, and documenting the artifacts of a software system. Generally speaking, UML offers a way to write a system’s blueprints, c...
Jul 29 2004
MDA distilled
Mellor S., Kendall S., Uhl A., Weise D., Addison Wesley Longman Publishing Co, Inc., Redwood City, CA, 2004. 192 pp. Type: Book (9780201788914)
Over the history of computing, programmers have developed languages to further abstract programs from hardware. This allowed for increased productivity, and accessibility to programming, and is a key factor in the accelerating developm...
Jul 28 2004
UML by example
Jalloul G., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2004. 276 pp. Type: Book (9780521008815), Reviews: (1 of 2)
This book is true to its name; it offers a step-by-step introduction to object-oriented software design using unified modeling language (UML)....
Jun 16 2004
Learning UML
Alhir S., Alhir S., O’Reilly & Associates, Inc., Sebastopol, CA, 2003. 288 pp. Type: Book (9780596003449)
The unified modeling language (UML) is becoming a standard way of defining and communicating the details of complex systems, such as software systems, to stakeholders, such as end users, developers, and testers. UML diagrams, if used p...
Mar 1 2004
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