ASP開發指南,里面的西很不錯的喲.This book is for anyone who wants to learn about using .NET for web interface design. Beginner or
hobbyist .NET developers can certainly get a good foundation of .NET web interface design by going
through this book from cover to cover. However, more seasoned .NET professionals, especially if they
tend to steer away from the GUI of their projects, can also pick up a thing or two by focusing on certain
chapters that appeal to them. This book is meant to take a reader from the beginning of a project to the
completion of the interface design. Along the way, concepts are illustrated to show how the different
pieces play together. So, anyone who really wants to understand the concepts presented in this book will
be able to do so by reading the entire thing. However, this book should also serve as a good reference
after you have read it or, in some cases, in place of reading it.
Microsoft .net IL 匯編語言程序設計指南.
To tell the truth, I don t think I had much choice in this matter. Let me explain. With Microsoft .NET technology taking the world by storm, with more and more information professionals getting involved, large numbers of books covering various aspects of this technology have started to arrive—and none too soon. Alas, virtually all of these books are dedicated to .NET-based programming in high-level languages and rapid application development (RAD) environments. No doubt this is extremely important, and I am sure all these books will have to be reprinted to satisfy the demand. But what about the plumbing?
This resource is designed as a text for educational programs in advanced programming and as a reference for professionals implementing Web- and Internet-based applications.
What you always wanted to know about networking but were afraid to ask!
* How the Internet works
* How e-mail, e-learning, and telephony work on the Internet
* What makes a network safe
* How traffic gets from here to there
* Disaster recovery and other ways to keep a network running
* How businesses share data
* See the world of Cisco networking with this illustrated guide s visual approach to learning
* Useful for both novices and networking professionals
* Covers a broad variety of internetworking topics-from e-mail to VPNs
At last-an illustrated guide to the world of Cisco networking. Cisco Networking Simplified breaks down the complicated world of internetworking into easy-to-understand parts. Learn quickly and easily the fundamentals of a variety of topics, such as security, IP telephony, and quality of service, from the full-color diagrams and clear explanations found in Cisco Networking Simplified.
This book provides technical information about all aspects of 3GPP LTE. The areas
covered range from basic concepts to research-grade material, including future
directions. The book captures the current state of 3GPP LTE technology and serves
as a source of comprehensive reference material on this subject. It has a total of
12 chapters authored by 50 experts from around the world. The targeted audi-
ence includes professionals who are designers or planners for 3GPP LTE systems,
researchers (faculty members and graduate students), and those who would like to
learn about this field.
This is the second edition of a textbook that is intended for a senior or graduate-level
course in an electrical engineering (EE) curriculum on the subject of the analysis of
multiconductor transmission lines (MTLs). It will also serve as a useful reference
for industry professionals.
In 2005, when the world crossed-over to Web 2.0, business professionals and managers in
every industry – from traditional retail to high tech media and telecom – felt the first powerful
tremors of the strategic shifts taking place, sweeping away traditional business models and
altering competitive landscapes.
This book describes how global mobile communication was made. It is written for those who
want or need to know how this was achieved e.g.:
? Young professionals who want to build their career on GSM and UMTS and need to
understand the basics
? Strategic and technical planners who want to drive the future GSM and UMTS develop-
ment
? Strategists who plan to repeat GSM’s success in the fourth generation
? Academics, who want to understand and analyse the development of GSM and UMTS;
? Activists in other large scale international communication projects who want to use
experiences gained
The first question most readers of an O’Reilly book might ask is about the choice of the
cover animal. In this case, “why a duck?” Well, for the record, our first choice was a
unicorn decked out in glitter and a rainbow sash.
That response always gets a laugh (we are sure you just giggled a little), but it also brings
to the surface a common perception of software-defined networks among many expe‐
rienced network professionals. Although we think there is some truth to this perception,
there is certainly more meat than myth to this unicorn.