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Borland C++ 4.5 object-oriented programming
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ISBN: 0672306050 Year: 1995 Publisher: Indianapolis (Ind.) : Sams,


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Data Abstraction : The Object-Oriented Approach Using C++
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ISBN: 0079116914 Year: 1994 Publisher: New York McGraw-Hill

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Beginning Ruby : From Novice to Professional
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ISBN: 1280853212 9786610853212 1430203641 1590597664 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress,

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Ruby is perhaps best known as the engine powering the hugely popular Ruby on Rails web framework. However, it is an extremely powerful and versatile programming language in its own right. It focuses on simplicity and offers a fully object-oriented environment. Beginning Ruby is a thoroughly contemporary guide for every type of reader who wants to learn Ruby, from novice programmers to web developers to Ruby newcomers. It starts by explaining the principles behind object-oriented programming and within a few chapters builds toward creating a genuine Ruby application. The book then explains key Ruby principles, such as classes and objects, projects, modules, and libraries, and other aspects of Ruby such as database access. In addition, Ruby on Rails is covered in depth, and the books appendixes provide essential reference information as well as a primer for experienced programmers.

Agile web development with rails
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ISBN: 9780977616633 0977616630 Year: 2006 Publisher: Raleigh, N.C. Pragmatic Bookshelf

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Rails is a full-stack, open-source web framework that enables you to create full-featured, sophisticated web-based applications, but with a twist... A full Rails application probably has less total code than the XML you'd need to configure the same application in other frameworks. With this book, you'll learn how to use ActiveRecord to connect business objects and database tables. No more painful object-relational mapping. Just create your business objects and let Rails do the rest. You'll learn how to use the Action Pack framework to route incoming requests and render pages using easy-to-write templates and components. See how to exploit the Rails service frameworks to send emails, implement web services, and create dynamic, user-centric web-pages using built-in Javascript and Ajax support. There are extensive chapters on testing, deployment, and scaling. You'll see how easy it is to install Rails using your web server of choice (such as Apache or lighttpd) or using its own included web Server. You'll be writing applications that work with your favourite database (MySQL, Oracle, Postgres, and more) in no time at all. You'll create a complete online store application in the extended tutorial section, so you'll see how a full Rails application is developed - iteratively and rapidly. Rails strives to honor the Pragmatic Programmer's "DRY Principle" by avoiding the extra work of configuration files and code annotations. You can develop in real-time: make a change, and watch it work immediately. Forget XML. Everything in Rails, from templates to control flow to business logic, is written in Ruby, the language of choice for programmers who like to get the job done well (and leave work on time for a change). Rails is the framework of choice for the new generation of Web 2.0 developers. "Agile Web Development with Rails" is the book for that generation, written by Dave Thomas (Pragmatic Programmer and author of "Programming Ruby") and David Heinemeier Hansson, who created Rails.

Java and object orientation : an introduction
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ISBN: 1447133803 3540762019 9783540762010 Year: 1997 Publisher: Berlin Springer

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Java and Object Orientation: An Introduction is an introduction to object orientation for computer science students and those actively involved in the software industry. Object Orientation is discussed before the author goes on to introduce Java and, throughout, object oriented concepts are illustrated through the Java language with examples for the reader to follow. Design is included as well as coding, and guidance is given on how to build OO applications in Java. The construction of applications, not just applets is discussed in detail, showing how to turn any application into an applet. Java style guidelines are included, meeting the latest release of Java. This book provides guidance on how to build object oriented applications in Java and will be a valuable reference for undergraduates being introduced to object orientation and Java. It will also be of interest to those professionals who wish to convert to (or learn about) object orientation and Java.

Programming Ruby : The Pragmatic Programmers' Guide
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ISBN: 0974514055 9780974514055 Year: 2005 Publisher: Raleigh Pragmatic Bookshelf


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Object-oriented Graphics programming in C++
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ISBN: 0126683182 0126683190 1322470898 1483268438 Year: 1994 Publisher: San Diego (Calif.): Academic press

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