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Le langage C++
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Programming ASP.NET
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ISBN: 0596001711 Year: 2002 Publisher: Paris : O'Reilly,

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Programming reactive extensions and LINQ
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ISBN: 1430237473 1430237481 9786613570239 1280392312 9781280392313 9781430237488 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York : Apress,

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Pro Reactive Extensions and LINQ is a deep dive into the next important technology for .NET developers: Reactive Extensions. This in-depth tutorial goes beyond what is available anywhere else to teach how to write WPF, Silverlight, and Windows Phone applications using the Reactive Extensions (Rx) to handle events and asynchronous method calls. Reactive programming allows you to turn those aspects of your code that are currently imperative into something much more event-driven and flexible. For this reason, it’s sometimes referred to as LINQ for Events. Reactive programming hinges on the concept of the observable collection, as opposed to the simple enumerable collection with which we’re all familiar. For example, to extract data from a collection and add it to a list box, you would traditionally iterate through the list box, extracting each object in turn. This approach works fine, but it requires significant knowledge about the data you’re working with, which can be limiting. In Rx programming, you're instead informed about each object in turn and then free to react to each notification however you like, which affords much greater flexibility. This book shows you how reactive programming can be applied to a range of situations—from WPF applications to Windows Phone apps—to improve coding efficiency and boost performance.


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Migrating to Windows Phone
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ISBN: 143023816X 1430238178 9786613570314 1280392398 9781280392399 9781430238171 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : Apress,

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This book offers everything you'll need to upgrade your existing programming knowledge and begin to develop applications for the Windows Phone. It focuses on the 75 percent of the material that you will need 95 percent of the time. We're not going to teach you object-oriented programming (OOP) all over again, but we are going to take the time to point out how .NET and C# differ in their execution of the standard OOP concepts from other languages' implementations in order to make your migration as smooth and stress-free as possible. Migrating to Windows Phone will lead you through a tour of the key features of developing for Microsoft's devices. We'll consider everything from data handling to accelerometers, from mapping to WCF. We'll also walk you through monetizing your application through Microsoft's online Windows Phone store.


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Le langage C++
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ISBN: 9782744019289 2744019283 Year: 2005 Publisher: Paris: Campuspress,

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Programming Reactive Extensions and LINQ
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ISBN: 9781430237488 Year: 2011 Publisher: Berkeley, CA Apress

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Pro Reactive Extensions and LINQ is a deep dive into the next important technology for .NET developers: Reactive Extensions. This in-depth tutorial goes beyond what is available anywhere else to teach how to write WPF, Silverlight, and Windows Phone applications using the Reactive Extensions (Rx) to handle events and asynchronous method calls. Reactive programming allows you to turn those aspects of your code that are currently imperative into something much more event-driven and flexible. For this reason, it's sometimes referred to as LINQ for Events. Reactive programming hinges on the concept of the observable collection, as opposed to the simple enumerable collection with which we're all familiar. For example, to extract data from a collection and add it to a list box, you would traditionally iterate through the list box, extracting each object in turn. This approach works fine, but it requires significant knowledge about the data you're working with, which can be limiting. In Rx programming, you're instead informed about each object in turn and then free to react to each notification however you like, which affords much greater flexibility. This book shows you how reactive programming can be applied to a range of situations from WPF applications to Windows Phone apps to improve coding efficiency and boost performance.


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Migrating to Windows Phone
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ISBN: 9781430238171 Year: 2011 Publisher: Berkeley, CA Apress

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XML Web documents from scratch
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ISBN: 0789723166 Year: 2000 Publisher: Indianapolis (Ind.): Que Publishing

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Git for Programmers
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ISBN: 1801075735 Year: 2021 Publisher: Packt Publishing

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Learn to track, branch, merge, and manage code revisions for real-world development scenariosKey Features:Master Git and understand the significance of version controlGet to grips with Git's typical workflows, advanced functions, and their implementationsUnderstand important Git commands to manage your repositoryBook Description:Git is the most popular version control system in the world. It allows developers to keep up with frequent code changes in a project, ensures there are no code conflicts between the developers, and reverts to an older version of code when required.Git for Programmers comprehensively equips you with actionable insights on advanced Git concepts in an engaging and straightforward way. This book will help you gain expertise on Git with many practical use cases as you progress through the chapters.The book begins with a quick history of Git and instructions on how to get it and install it, after which you'll dive into the creation and cloning of your repository. As you progress through the book, you'll explore Git places, branching, and GUIs.Once you understand the fundamentals, you'll learn how to handle merge conflicts, rebase, amend, interactive rebase, and use the log. You'll also explore important Git commands for managing your repository. Finally, the book concludes with coverage of bisect, blame, and several other problem handling techniques.By the end of this book, you'll be able to use Git with confidence; saving, sharing, and managing files as well as undoing mistakes and rewriting history.What You Will Learn:Create and clone repositoriesUnderstand the difference between local and remote repositoriesUse, manage, and merge branches back into the main branchUtilize tools to manage merge conflictsManage commits on your local machine through interactive rebasingUse the log to gain control over all the data in your repositoryUse bisect, blame, and other tools to undo Git mistakesWho this book is for:If you have basic understanding of Git and want to strengthen your command over advanced techniques and navigate different functions, this book is for you.

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