Book Watch Archive


An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4 2nd Ed (Prentice Hall)
Monday, 21 November 2011

Teaches C++ "The Qt Way," emphasizing design patterns and efficient reuse. This edition introduces the new Qt Creator IDE; presents new multimedia APIs; has extended coverage of Qt Designer and C++ Integration and revised coverage of QObjects, Reflection, Widgets, Main Windows, Models and Views and more.

<ASIN:0132826453>

 
The Twitter Book, 2nd Edition (O'Reilly)
Friday, 18 November 2011

Out this month, a fully updated 2nd edition of Tim O'Reilly and Sarah Milstein's guide to Twiiter with all-new real-world examples, solid advice, and clear explanations guaranteed to turn you into a power user, whether you're using Twitter to keep in touch with friends or build your brand. See our review of the previous (2009) edition.

<ASIN:1449314201>

 
New Programmer's Survival Manual (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Thursday, 17 November 2011

Programming at industry level requires new skills - you'll build programs that dwarf anything you've done on your own. This book introduces you to practices for working on large-scale, long-lived programs at a professional level of quality. a no-holds-barred look at what really goes on in the office--and how to not only survive, but thrive in your first job and beyond.

<ASIN:1934356816>

 
The Art of Readable Code (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 16 November 2011

As programmers, we've all seen source code that's so ugly and buggy it makes our brain ache. The solution - you need to write code that minimizes the time it would take someone else to understand it. Using code examples from different languages, this book focuses on basic principles and practical techniques you can apply every time you write code.

<ASIN:0596802293>

 
Bug Hunter's Diary (No Starch Press)
Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Follow security expert Tobias Klein as he tracks down and exploits bugs in some of the world's most popular software, like Apple's iOS, the VLC media player, web browsers, and  the Mac OS X kernel. See how the developers responsible for these flaws patched the bugs—or failed to respond at all. Gain  technical knowledge and insight into how hackers approach difficult problems.

<ASIN:1593273851>

 
Professional F# 2.0 (Wrox)
Monday, 14 November 2011

F# offers a number of new features and approaches, making software easier to write—particularly for  multicore processors. This book shows how to harness the power of F# using the .NET Framework and Visual Studio 2010. You′ll discover how F# 2.0 serves as a fusion of object–oriented and functional approaches and how this is useful for augmenting other .NET languages.

<ASIN:047052801X>

 
Automating ActionScript Projects with Eclipse and Ant (O'Reilly)
Friday, 11 November 2011

Automating repetitive programming tasks is easier than many Flash/AS3 developers think. With the Ant build tool, the Eclipse IDE, and this concise (96-page) guide, you can set up your own "ultimate development machine" to code, compile, debug, and deploy projects faster. You’ll also get started with versioning systems, such as Subversion and Git.

<ASIN:1449307736>

 
Dependency Injection in .NET (Manning)
Thursday, 10 November 2011

Introduces DI and provides a practical guide for applying it in .NET applications. The book presents the core patterns in plain C# and show how to integrate DI with standard Microsoft technologies like ASP.NET MVC, and to use DI frameworks like StructureMap, Castle Windsor, and Unity.

<ASIN:1935182501>

 
Mastering Xcode 4: Develop and Design (Peachpit Press)
Wednesday, 09 November 2011

This project-based book is aimed at new Mac OS X and iOS developers and assumes the reader is familiar with programming and object-oriented concepts. It starts at the basics -how to download, install, and start using Xcode- moves on to building and running applications and then covers more advanced topics, such as testing, debugging, and source-code management.

<ASIN:0321767527>

 
SharePoint 2010 as a Development Platform (Apress)
Tuesday, 08 November 2011

Microsoft’s SharePoint is increasingly a compelling development platform. Its strong application programming interface (API), highly extensible nature, and its foundation on the underlying .NET Framework all contribute to making it one of the most powerful web development platforms available.

<ASIN:1430227060>

 
Build Your Own ASP.NET 4 Web Site Using C# & VB, 4th Ed (Sitepoint)
Monday, 07 November 2011
Aimed at beginner ASP.NET developers wanting to develop their skills, web designers wanting to move into server-side programming, and experienced developers making the leap from ASP to .NET. Covers C# and VB language and programming basics, ADO.NET, integrating Ajax and jQuery and the role of MVC.

<ASIN:0987090860>

 
Objective-C Fundamentals (Manning)
Friday, 04 November 2011

Guides you gradually from your first line of Objective-C code through the process of building native apps for the iPhone. You'll dive into iPhone development by building a simple game that you can run immediately and use tools like Xcode 4 and the debugger that will help you become a more efficient programmer. See our full review.

<ASIN:1935182536>

 
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