C# in a Nutshell(Posted By Request)

C# in a Nutshell provides everything programmers need to know about the C# language in one concise and accessible volume. Designed as a primary reference for daily use, it also includes all the essential background information to become productive quickly. Not a "how-to" book or a rehash of Microsoft's documentation, this book goes to the source of the C# language and the APIs of the .NET Framework to present the content in a way that professional programmers will value above all other books. Brief introductions to the language and .NET runtime provide the needed preparation for programming with the C# language, whose keywords and syntax are then detailed in subsequent chapters. Next, C# in a Nutshell presents key namespaces and types of the .NET Framework base class library which provides much of the functionality and power of the language. Using C# examples, the .NET Framework covers each core area, including:
* Strings
* Collections
* XML
* Networking
* Input/Output
* Serialization
* Assemblies
* Reflection
* Custom Attributes
* Memory Management
* Threading
* Integrating with Native DLLs
* Integrating with COM Components
* Diagnostics
Determined to provide even more value, C# in a Nutshell moves into a comprehensive language reference, plus syntax, XML documentation tags, naming and coding conventions, and the various C# development tools--the kind of reference material programmers will use every day. Next, an extensive and quick reference to the API is presented, featuring the System namespace. Particularly useful are the many figures and tables that present the main features of the namespace. For those looking create alternatives to Microsoft's implementation of the C# Programming Language and the Common Language Infrastructure as submitted to ECMA (an international standards organization), each element included in the ECMA submission is clearly labeled. Finally, the entire reference is based on Version 1 of the .NET Framework and generated by tools written in the C# language itself. Every once in a while, a book becomes the de-facto standard for a technology, operating system, or programming language--which is exactly what C# in a Nutshell aims to do in a single straightforward and easy to use volume.
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Computer Vision: Algorithms and Applications-2008 Richard Szeliski

This book also reflect my twenty years’ experience doing computer vision research in corporate research labs, mostly at Digital Equipment Corporation’s Cambridge Research Lab and at Microsoft Research. In pursuing my work, I have mostly focused on problems and solution techniques that have practical real-world applications and that work well in practice. Thus, this book has more emphasis on basic techniques that work under real-world conditions, and less on more esoteric mathematics that has intrinsic elegance but less practical applicability.
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Design Your Imagination

Author: WebGuru India
About The E-Book: This free ebook can be termed as a complete and comprehensible guide on website design. Almost every aspect of website design is exemplified in this ebook by representing ample examples. This web design ebook will definitely help the beginners to hone their creativity.
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Certified Ethical Hacker v6 Training DVD

If you want to stop hackers from invading your network, first you’ve got to invade their minds.
Computers around the world are systematically being victimized by rampant hacking. This hacking is not only widespread, but is being executed so flawlessly that the attackers compromise a system, steal everything of value and completely erase their tracks within 20 minutes.
The goal of the ethical hacker is to help the organization take preemptive measures against malicious attacks by attacking the system himself; all the while staying within legal limits. This philosophy stems from the proven practice of trying to catch a thief, by thinking like a thief. As technology advances and organization depend on technology increasingly, information assets have evolved into critical components of survival.
If hacking involves creativity and thinking ‘out-of-the-box’, then vulnerability testing and security audits will not ensure the security proofing of an organization. To ensure that organizations have adequately protected their information assets, they must adopt the approach of ‘defense in depth’. In other words, they must penetrate their networks and assess the security posture for vulnerabilities and exposure.
The definition of an Ethical Hacker is very similar to a Penetration Tester. The Ethical Hacker is an individual who is usually employed with the organization and who can be trusted to undertake an attempt to penetrate networks and/or computer systems using the same methods as a Hacker. Hacking is a felony in the United States and most other countries. When it is done by request and under a contract between an Ethical Hacker and an organization, it is legal. The most important point is that an Ethical Hacker has authorization to probe the target.
The CEH Program certifies individuals in the specific network security discipline of Ethical Hacking from a vendor-neutral perspective. The Certified Ethical Hacker certification will fortify the application knowledge of security officers, auditors, security professionals, site administrators, and anyone who is concerned about the integrity of the network infrastructure. A Certified Ethical Hacker is a skilled professional who understands and knows how to look for the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a malicious hacker.
To achieve the Certified Ethical Hacker Certification, you must pass the CEH exam 312-50
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TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols

TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols is an excellent text that provides encyclopedic coverage of the TCP/IP protocol suite. What sets this book apart from others on this subject is the fact that the author supplements all of the discussion with data collected via diagnostic programs; thus, it is possible to “watch” the protocols in action in a real situation. Also, the diagnostic tools involved are publicly available; the reader has the opportunity to play along at home. This offers the reader an unparalleled opportunity to really get a feel for the behavior of the protocols in day-to-day operation. TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols features clear discussions and well-designed figures
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How Intranets Work

This title follows the bestselling How It Works full-color, graphical format to give readers an inside view of intranet technology. How an Intranet works stylishly illustrates the new standard in modern communictions, the intranet. This book provides an overview of what an intranet is and how it differs from other groupware systems.
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IP Multicasting

IP Multicasting - Beta VersionToday, the Internet and corporate intranets are being used to communicate the same information to large numbers of people. IP multicasting, a technology for efficiently sending and receiving information from a group of hosts, rather than through the more traditional one-on-one interactions, creates a single stream of data to which users subscribe. This allows a few server streams to serve much larger numbers of users. IP Multicast reduces bandwidth demands by carrying only one instance of the data to multiple destinations.
IP multicast is based on Class D IP addresses where a single address points to multiple users or group members. IP multicasting hands a file off only once to each router, which passes it on to the computers that subscribe to the information. The traditional unicast model sends separate copies of the same data to each user.
IP multicast relies on the existence of an underlying multicast delivery system to forward data from a sender to all the intended receivers. Until all the routers on the Internet are multicast-enabled, multicast through the Internet will be limited to tunneling, services offered by multicast-enabled islands, and some Internet service providers. In the meantime, however, it is possible to deploy IP multicast using a private virtual network based on a network architecture or network service that is multicast-enabled.
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