Friday, January 29, 2010

AutoCAD for dummies

The popular program AutoCAD

from AutoCAD 2004 till 2009 (book / edition)

AutoCAD 2004 for dummies

























Publisher:
For Dummies
Number Of Pages: 408
Publication Date: 2003-05-02
Sales Rank: 155957
ISBN / ASIN: 0764540459
EAN: 9780764540455


AutoCAD 2005 for dummies



Publisher:
For Dummies
Number Of Pages: 432
Publication Date: 2004-05-14
Sales Rank: 94908
ISBN / ASIN: 0764571389
EAN: 9780764571381


AutoCAD 2006 for dummies



Publisher:
For Dummies
Number Of Pages: 432
Publication Date: 2005-05
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0764589253
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780764589256


AutoCAD 2007 for dummies



Publisher:
For Dummies
Number Of Pages: 432
Publication Date: 2006-05-08
Sales Rank: 18628
ISBN / ASIN: 0471786497
EAN: 9780471786498


AutoCAD 2008 for dummies



Publisher:
For Dummies
Number Of Pages: 432
Publication Date: 2007-04-30
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0470116501
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780470116500


AutoCAD 2009 & AutoCAD LT 2009 All-in-one Desk Reference for dummies

























Publisher:
For Dummies
Number Of Pages: 792
Publication Date: 2008-05-12
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0470243783
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780470243787



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C programming books

Some books takes you from start level to professional level

books names , descriptions, download link :

Names :

C for Dummies_2nd edition_2004

beginning-programming-for-dummies-4th-ed-2007 Beginning_C_from_novoice_to_profissional2006_4th_ed
c advanced

c tutorial


Descriptions

C for Dummies 2nd edition 2004































Publisher:
For Dummies
Number Of Pages:
408
Publication Date:
2004-05-07
Sales Rank:
114573
ISBN / ASIN:
0764570684
EAN:
9780764570681
Contents at a glance:


Introduction .................................................................1

Part I: Introduction to C Programming............................7

Chapter 1: Up from the Primordial C ...............................................................................9

Chapter 2: C of Sorrow, C of Woe....................................................................................19

Chapter 3: C Straight........................................................................................................29

Chapter 4: C What I/O ......................................................................................................39

Chapter 5: To C or Not to C .............................................................................................55

Chapter 6: C More I/O with gets() and puts()..........................................................65

Part II:
Run and Scream from Variables and Math ........73

Chapter 7: A + B = C..........................................................................................................75

Chapter 8: Charting Unknown Cs with Variables .........................................................93

Chapter 9: How to C Numbers ......................................................................................107

Chapter 10: Cook That C Variable Charred, Please....................................................121

Part III:
Giving Your Programs the Ability
to Run Amok ............................................................131
Chapter 11: C More Math and the Sacred Order of Precedence ..............................133

Chapter 12: C the Mighty if Command.......................................................................147

Chapter 13: What If C==C? .............................................................................................165

Chapter 14: Iffy C Logic..................................................................................................175

Chapter 15: C You Again ................................................................................................185

Chapter 16: C the Loop, C the Loop++.........................................................................201

Chapter 17: C You in a While Loop...............................................................................215

Chapter 18: Do C While You Sleep................................................................................225

Chapter 19: Switch Case, or, From ‘C’ to Shining ‘c’...................................................239

Part IV:
C Level ........................................................251

Chapter 20: Writing That First Function......................................................................253

Chapter 21: Contending with Variables in Functions.................................................265

Chapter 22: Functions That Actually Funct ................................................................275

Chapter 23: The Stuff That Comes First ......................................................................293

Chapter 24: The printf() Chapter .............................................................................305

Chapter 25: Math Madness!...........................................................................................313
Chapter 26: The Old Random-Number Function........................................................325

Part V:
Part of Tens ..................................................337

Chapter 27: Ten More Things You Need to Know about the C Language................339
Chapter 28: Ten Tips for the Budding Programmer...................................................347
Chapter 29: Ten Ways to Solve Your Own Programming Problems .........................353
Appendix A:
The Stuff You Need to Know before You
Read All the Other Stuff in This Book.........................359 Appendix B:
ASCII Table ...........................................371

Index .......................................................................377



beginni
ng programming for dummies 4th ed 2007






























Publisher:
For Dummies
Number Of Pages:
384
Publication Date:
2006-11-06
Sales Rank:
31918
ISBN / ASIN:
0470088702
EAN:
9780470088708

Beginning C from novice to professional 2006 4th ed





























Publisher:
Apress
Number Of Pages:
640
Publication Date:
2006-10-19
Sales Rank:
323051
ISBN / ASIN:
1590597354
EAN:
9781590597354


Table of contents

Introduction
Cheat Sheet

Part I - Programming a Computer
Part Overview
Chapter 1 - Learning Computer Programming for the First Time
Chapter 2 - All About Programming Languages
Chapter 3 - How to Write a Program
Chapter 4 - The Tools of a Computer Programmer

Part II - The Building Blocks of Programming
Part Overview
Chapter 5 - Getting Started
Chapter 6 - The Structure of a Computer Program
Chapter 7 - Variables, Constants, and Comments
Chapter 8 - Crunching Numbers and Playing with Strings
Chapter 9 - Making Decisions with Branching Statements
Chapter 10 - Repeating Yourself with Loops
Chapter 11 - Dividing a Program into Subprograms
Chapter 12 - Storing Stuff in Arrays
Chapter 13 - Playing with Object-Oriented Programming

Part III - Advanced Programming Topics
Part Overview
Chapter 14 - Sorting and Searching Algorithms
Chapter 15 - Debugging Programs
Chapter 16 - Optimizing Your Code
Chapter 17 - Creating a User Interface

Part IV - Internet Programming
Part Overview
Chapter 18 - Playing with HTML
Chapter 19 - Making Interactive Web Pages with JavaScript
Chapter 20 - Using Java Applets on Web Pages

Part V - The Part of Tens
Part Overview
Chapter 21 - Ten Additional Programming Resources
Chapter 22 - Ten Cool Programming Careers
Appendix A - Common Loop and Branching Structures
Appendix B - Free Language Compilers and Interpreters
Appendix C - Common Programming Terms
Appendix D - Installing the CD Compilers
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
List of Sidebars


c tutorial

programming with

lcc-win32

by
Jacob Navia and Friedrich Dominicus


c advanced


Advanced programming with

lcc-win32

by
Jacob Navia and Friedrich Dominicus


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