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3 Computers books

Posted By: Alexpal
3 Computers books

Alan Simpson's Windows XP Bible by Alan Simpson (Author)
Publisher: Wiley; Desktop Ed edition (March 5, 2004) | ISBN-10: 076455722X | PDF | 22 Mb | 720 pages

Core Swing: Advanced Programming by Kim Topley
Publisher: Pearson Education; Bk&CD Rom edition (December 20, 1999) | ISBN-10: 0130832928 | CHM | 9,8 Mb | 960 pages

Modern Compiler Implementation in Java by Andrew W. Appel (Author), Jens Palsberg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 2 edition (November 2002) | ISBN-10: 052182060X | CHM | 8,4 Mb | 512 pages



Alan Simpson's Windows XP Bible by Alan Simpson (Author)
Publisher: Wiley; Desktop Ed edition (March 5, 2004) | ISBN-10: 076455722X | PDF | 22 Mb | 720 pages

Comprehensive in its treatment of Microsoft's latest and greatest operating system for the masses, Alan Simpson's Windows XP Bible has an answer to most "How do I…" questions that are likely to arise in the minds of Windows XP users, particularly those who aren't too familiar with recent versions of Windows. If you're going to buy a Windows XP reference book for your office, this would be a good choice. The author–the respected , who's put out similarly comprehensive books before–must have incredible patience, because he manages to document almost every Windows procedure down to the last option and the final "OK" click. Most people won't need this level of handholding–almost everyone has gained knowledge of the basic Windows conventions by now–and perhaps this book could have been more compact (as it is, it's pretty hefty) or contained more obscure details without it. But don't accuse Simpson of neglecting details.



Core Swing: Advanced Programming by Kim Topley
Publisher: Pearson Education; Bk&CD Rom edition (December 20, 1999) | ISBN-10: 0130832928 | CHM | 9,8 Mb | 960 pages

Written as a supplement to the author's , Kim Topley's Core Swing: Advanced Programming delves deeply into several important Java topics. Every experienced Java programmer will find very useful techniques for working with Swing controls and other high-level UI features.
The book zeroes in on two aspects of Swing interfaces. First, there are over 500 pages on optimizing your usage of a variety of Swing text controls. The author provides solutions to mimicking native-style operating system support for data validation, numeric input, and special processing with user input. There's also excellent coverage on the extensive support in Swing for loading and displaying HTML. Sections on extending the Swing table control will let you change how table data is displayed and edited (with coverage of custom renderers and cell editors).
In addition, this book explores features in Swing that allow you to carry out advanced user interface operations, such as drag-and-drop functionality and undo support. Throughout this text, the author uses short code excerpts that solve problems and showcase brilliant Swing implementations. By concentrating on strategies and solutions, and not just the Swing APIs, the author shows you not only how to solve particular problems but also the underlying Swing design philosophy, so you can take this library even further in your own programs.


Modern Compiler Implementation in Java by Andrew W. Appel (Author), Jens Palsberg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 2 edition (November 2002) | ISBN-10: 052182060X | CHM | 8,4 Mb | 512 pages

This textbook describes all phases of a compiler: lexical analysis, parsing, abstract syntax, semantic actions, intermediate representations, instruction selection via tree matching, dataflow analysis, graph-coloring register allocation, and runtime systems. It includes thorough coverage of current techniques in code generation and register allocation, and the compilation of functional and object-oriented languages. The most accepted and successful techniques are described and illustrated with actual Java^TM classes. The first part is suitable for a one-semester first course in compiler design. The second part; which includes the compilation of object-oriented and functional languages, garbage collection, loop optimization, SSA form, instruction scheduling, and optimization for cache-memory hierarchies; can be used for a second-semester or graduate course. This new edition includes more discussion of Java and object-oriented programming concepts such as visitor patterns plus a new Mini-Java programming project. A unique feature is the newly redesigned compiler project in Java for a subset of Java itself. The project includes both front-end and back-end phases.



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