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  1. 1901
    Publicado 2011
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Change the Name of Your Custom Control -- Change the Icon of Your Custom Control -- 15 Document Information Panel Content Type -- Create the Document Library -- Add Columns to Your DIP -- Modify the DIP -- 16 Leveraging Visual Studio 2010 with InfoPath -- Accessing Your Form Within a Visual Studio Workflow -- Create an InfoPath 2010 Add-In -- Create a Custom Task Pane -- 17 Dynamically Populate a Repeating Table -- Set Up the Initial Form -- Create a Changed Event Method -- Create a Namespace Variable -- Access the Secondary Data Source -- Loop Through the Secondary Data Source -- Populate the Repeating Table -- Clear Previous Entries -- What Does the Final Solution Look Like? …”
    Libro electrónico
  2. 1902
    Publicado 2012
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…10.2 Value Numbering Scheme -- 10.3 Peep-hole Optimization -- 10.3.1 Strength Reduction -- 10.3.2 Constant Folding -- 10.3.3 Constant Propagation -- 10.3.4 Dead Variable and Dead Code Elimination -- 10.4 Structural Optimization -- 10.4.1 Redundant Sub-expressions -- 10.4.2 Loop Unwinding -- 10.4.3 Replace Index by Pointers -- 10.4.4 Code Motion -- 10.4.5 Variable Folding -- 10.4.6 In-line Function -- 10.4.7 Register Allocation -- 10.5 Global Data-flow Analysis -- 10.6 Super-optimizers -- 10.6.1 Massalin's Super-optimizer -- 10.6.2 GNU GCC Super-optimizer - GSO -- 10.7 Epilogue -- Exercises -- Further Reading -- Glossary -- Chapter 11: Overview of Processing of Some Languages -- 11.1 Java -- 11.1.1 Brief History -- 11.1.2 Overview -- 11.1.3 Characteristics of Java -- 11.1.4 Development with Java -- 11.1.5 The First Java Program -- 11.1.6 Type Conversion -- 11.2 Perl -- 11.2.1 Perl Internals -- 11.3 PROLOG -- 11.3.1 A Short Introduction to PROLOG -- 11.4 FORTH -- 11.4.1 Hello World in Forth -- 11.4.2 A Quick Introduction to FORTH -- 11.4.3 Summary -- 11.4.4 Vmgen -- Exercises -- Web Resources -- Chapter 12: Project: Compiler for a MiniC -- 12.1 MiniC Language -- 12.1.1 What is HOC6? …”
    Libro electrónico
  3. 1903
    por Nelms, Brian L.
    Publicado 2010
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…3. bHLH genes -- Ascl1 -- Ascl1 in the sympathoadrenal lineage -- Regulation of Ascl1 by BMP, cAMP, and notch signaling -- Ascl1 interaction with other transcription factors and targets -- Ascl1 in human disease -- Hand1 -- Hand2 -- Hand2 in the Pharyngeal Arches and Derivatives -- Hand2 in the Heart -- Hand2 in the Sympathetic Nervous System -- Hand2 in the Enteric Nervous System -- Hand2 in Neuroblastoma -- Hand2 Partners and Function -- Mitf -- Targets of Mitf -- Regulation of Mitf by Sox10 and Pax3 -- Regulation of Zebrafish Mitf by Foxd3 -- Mitf Downstream of Wnt Signaling -- Posttranslational Regulation of Mitf -- Mitf in Human Disease -- Myc -- Mycn -- Tcf3, Tcf4, and Tcf12 (E Proteins) -- Twist1 -- Twist1 in the Cranial Mesenchyme and Pharyngeal Arches -- Twist1 in the Skull Vault -- Twist in Zebrafish and Xenopus -- Twist as an NC Marker and in Cancer and NC-Derived Stem Cells -- Other Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Genes: Usf1, Usf 2, Tcfe3, Mnt, Olig3 --…”
    Libro electrónico
  4. 1904
    Publicado 2003
    “…IBM Tivoli Intelligent ThinkDynamic Orchestrator operates in a closed loop that performs automatic resource-requirements prediction based on predefined service level objectives and agreements, and automates infrastructure deployment. …”
    Libro electrónico
  5. 1905
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…7.2.6 Prismatic Slip during PVT growth 4H‐SiC Boules -- 7.2.7 Relationship Between Local Basal Plane Bending and Basal Plane Dislocations in PVT‐grown 4H‐SiC Substrate Wafers -- 7.2.8 Investigation of Dislocation Behavior at the Early Stage of PVT‐grown 4H‐SiC Crystals -- 7.3 Dislocations in Homoepitaxial 4H‐SiC -- 7.3.1 Conversion of BPDs into TEDs -- 7.3.2 Susceptibility of Basal Plane Dislocations to the Recombination‐Enhanced Dislocation Glide in 4H Silicon Carbide -- 7.3.3 Nucleation of TEDs, BPDs, and TSDs at Substrate Surface Damage -- 7.3.4 Nucleation Mechanism of Dislocation Half‐Loop Arrays in 4H‐SiC Homo‐Epitaxial Layers -- 7.3.5 V‐ and Y‐shaped Frank‐type Stacking Faults -- 7.4 Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 8 Novel Theoretical Approaches for Understanding and Predicting Dislocation Evolution and Propagation -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 General Modeling and Simulation Approaches -- 8.3 Continuum Dislocation Modeling Approaches -- 8.3.1 Alexander-Haasen Model -- 8.3.2 Continuum Dislocation Dynamics Models -- 8.3.2.1 The Simplest Model: Straight Parallel Dislocation with the Same Line Direction -- 8.3.2.2 The "Groma" Model: Straight Parallel Dislocations with Two Line Directions -- 8.3.2.3 The Kröner-Nye Model for Geometrically Necessary Dislocations -- 8.3.2.4 Three‐dimensional Continuum Dislocation Dynamics (CDD) -- 8.4 Example 1: Comparison of the Alexander-Haasen and the Groma Model -- 8.4.1 Governing Equations -- 8.4.2 Physical System and Model Setup -- 8.4.3 Results and Discussion -- 8.5 Example 2: Dislocation Flow Between Veins -- 8.5.1 A Brief Introduction to Dislocation Patterning and the Similitude Principle -- 8.5.2 Physical System and Model Setup -- 8.5.3 Geometry and Initial Values -- 8.5.4 Results and Discussion -- 8.6 Summary and Conclusion -- References…”
    Libro electrónico
  6. 1906
    Publicado 2019
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…1.5.22 Chapter 23: Edible/Biodegradable Films and Coatings from Natural Hydrocolloids -- 1.5.23 Chapter 24: Healthy Aspects of Novel Hydrocolloids -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 Dilute Solution Properties of Emerging Hydrocolloids -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Partial Specific Volume -- 2.3 Hydrogel Content -- 2.4 Molecular Weight -- 2.5 Intrinsic Viscosity -- 2.5.1 Huggins Constant -- 2.6 Coil Overlap Parameter and Molecular Conformation -- 2.7 Chain Flexibility Parameter -- 2.8 Stiffness Parameter -- 2.9 Coil Radius and Volume -- 2.10 Voluminosity and Shape Factor -- 2.11 Hydration Parameter -- 2.12 Conclusion and Future Trends -- References -- Chapter 3 Steady Shear Rheological Properties of Emerging Hydrocolloids -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Time‐Independent Rheological Properties -- 3.3 Time‐Dependent Rheological Properties -- 3.3.1 Hysteresis Loop -- 3.3.2 Single Shear Stress Decay -- 3.3.3 In‐Shear Structural Recovery Measurements -- 3.3.4 Time Dependency of Steady Shear Properties -- 3.4 Yield Stress -- 3.4.1 Static Yield Stress -- 3.4.2 Dynamic Yield Stress -- 3.5 Cluster Analysis -- 3.6 Conclusion and Future Trend -- References -- Chapter 4 Transient and Dynamic Rheological Properties of Emerging Hydrocolloids -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Viscoelastic Characteristics -- 4.2.1 Oscillatory Properties -- 4.2.1.1 Strain Sweep -- 4.2.1.2 Frequency Sweep -- 4.2.2 Transient Properties -- 4.2.2.1 Creep Test -- 4.2.2.2 Stress Relaxation Test -- 4.2.3 Comparison of Dynamic Rheology and Steady Shear: The Cox-Merz Rule -- 4.2.4 Yield Stress -- 4.3 Cluster Analysis -- 4.4 Conclusion and Future Trends -- References -- Chapter 5 Hydrocolloids Interaction Elaboration Based on Rheological Properties -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Dilute Regime -- 5.3 Concentrated Regime -- 5.3.1 Steady Rheological Behavior -- 5.3.2 Transient Rheological Behavior…”
    Libro electrónico
  7. 1907
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Dictionary -- 9.4 Inventory UI for using and equipping items -- 9.4.1 Displaying inventory items in the UI -- 9.4.2 Equipping a key to use on locked doors -- 9.4.3 Restoring the player's health by consuming health packs -- Summary -- Part 3 Strong finish -- 10 Connecting your game to the internet -- 10.1 Creating an outdoor scene -- 10.1.1 Generating sky visuals by using a skybox -- 10.1.2 Setting up an atmosphere that's controlled by code -- 10.2 Downloading weather data from an internet service -- 10.2.1 Requesting HTTP data using coroutines -- 10.2.2 Parsing XML -- 10.2.3 Parsing JSON -- 10.2.4 Affecting the scene based on weather data -- 10.3 Adding a networked billboard -- 10.3.1 Loading images from the internet -- 10.3.2 Displaying images on the billboard -- 10.3.3 Caching the downloaded image for reuse -- 10.4 Posting data to a web server -- 10.4.1 Tracking current weather: Sending post requests -- 10.4.2 Server-side code in PHP -- Summary -- 11 Playing audio: Sound effects and music -- 11.1 Importing sound effects -- 11.1.1 Supported file formats -- 11.1.2 Importing audio files -- 11.2 Playing sound effects -- 11.2.1 Explaining what's involved: Audio clip vs. source vs. listener -- 11.2.2 Assigning a looping sound -- 11.2.3 Triggering sound effects from code -- 11.3 Using the audio control interface -- 11.3.1 Setting up the central AudioManager -- 11.3.2 Volume control UI -- 11.3.3 Playing UI sounds -- 11.4 Adding background music -- 11.4.1 Playing music loops -- 11.4.2 Controlling music volume separately -- 11.4.3 Fading between songs -- Summary -- 12 Putting the parts together into a complete game -- 12.1 Building an action RPG by repurposing projects -- 12.1.1 Assembling assets and code from multiple projects -- 12.1.2 Programming point-and-click controls: Movement and devices…”
    Libro electrónico
  8. 1908
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.2.11.2.6 OpenIot middleware platform and Virtual Development Kit -- 4.3 IoT Projects' Pilots and Demonstrators -- 4.4 Summary -- 4.5 List of Contributors -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5 - Industrial Internet of Thingsand the Innovation Processesin Smart Manufacturing -- 5.1 IIoT for Manufacturing: Key Enabler for 4th Industrial Revolution -- 5.2 IoT in the Factories of the Future PPP and Digital Manufacturing:The EFFRA Perspective -- 5.2.1 IoT &amp -- Cyber-Physical Production Systems -- 5.2.2 CPPS Architectures Design Drivers for Scalable, Adaptive and Smart Manufacturing Systems -- 5.3 Product Design and Engineering in the IoT Era:The LINKEDDESIGN Project -- 5.3.1 IoT-Enabled Closed Loop Framework -- 5.3.2 Discussion -- 5.4 Workplaces of the Future and IoT:The FITMAN Project -- 5.4.1 FITMAN Smart Factory Platform (IoT) -- 5.4.2 Safe &amp -- HealthyWorkforce:TRW Use Case -- 5.5 Osmosis Membranes for IoT Real-Digital-Virtual Worlds Interconnection:The OSMOSE Project -- 5.5.1 The IoT Data Gaps -- 5.5.2 The Liquid Enterprise -- 5.5.3 Osmotic Context Management -- 5.6 IoT Enhanced Learning for Complex SystemsMaintenance:The TELLME Project -- 5.6.1 The Need for IoT Enhanced Learning in Aerospace -- 5.6.2 IoT Enhanced Learning for Avoidance of Foreign ObjectDebris (FOD) -- 5.6.3 IoT Enhanced Learning for Non-StandardWorkplaceEnvironmental Condition -- 5.6.4 FutureWork -- 5.7 IoT-Driven Manufacturing Innovation Ecosystems -- 5.8 Industrial Internet of Things:The US IGNITEPerspective -- 5.8.1 Background on US IGNITE and the GENI/FIRE Initiatives -- 5.8.2 Cyber Physical Tools and Frameworks -- 5.9 Research, Innovation Challenges for IoT Adoption in Manufacturing:The SMART 2013/37 EC Study -- 5.9.1 The Study IoT and Cloud Research and Innovation Strategy -- 5.9.2 The Main Market Trends -- 5.9.3 The IoT and Cloud Research and InnovationChallenges…”
    Libro electrónico
  9. 1909
    Publicado 2018
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    Libro electrónico
  10. 1910
    Publicado 2003
    “…Considering you can also use IASPs in a cluster environment, this book shows you the basic steps to make your IASP switchable between two iSeries servers in a high-speed link (HSL) loop…”
    Libro electrónico
  11. 1911
    por Rogers, Paul
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Common problem types -- 4.1 Application program abends -- 4.2 System program abends -- 4.3 I/O errors -- 4.4 System wait states -- 4.5 System, subsystem, and application hangs -- 4.6 Hangs and loops -- 4.7 SYSTRACE, RMFMON, and SDSF -- 4.7.1 Displaying trace data for all ASIDs -- 4.7.2 RMF Monitor II -- 4.7.3 GRS contention -- 4.8 Program errors -- Chapter 5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  12. 1912
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…7.5.1 Estimation of Pressure Changes 544 -- 7.5.2 Estimation of Flow Rate for a Given Head Loss 546 -- 7.5.3 Estimation of Diameter for a Given Flow Rate and Head Loss 547 -- 7.5.4 Head Losses in Noncircular Conduits 548 -- 7.5.5 Empirical Friction Loss Formulas 549 -- 7.5.6 Local Head Losses 552 -- 7.5.7 Pipelines with Pumps or Turbines 559 -- 7.6 Water Hammer 560 -- 7.7 Pipe Networks 565 -- 7.7.1 Nodal Method 566 -- 7.7.2 Loop Method 568 -- 7.8 Building Water Supply Systems 573 -- 7.8.1 Specification of Design Flows 574 -- 7.8.2 Specification of Minimum Pressures 574 -- 7.8.3 Determination of Pipe Diameters 576 -- Key Equations for Flow in Closed Conduits 583 -- Problems 587 -- Chapter 8 Turbomachines 608 -- 8.1 Introduction 608 -- 8.2 Mechanics of Turbomachines 609 -- 8.3 Hydraulic Pumps and Pumped Systems 614 -- 8.3.1 Flow Through Centrifugal Pumps 616 -- 8.3.2 Efficiency 621 -- 8.3.3 Dimensional Analysis 622 -- 8.3.4 Specific Speed 626 -- 8.3.5 Performance Curves 630 -- 8.3.6 System Characteristics 632 -- 8.3.7 Limits on Pump Location 635 -- 8.3.8 Multiple Pump Systems 640 -- 8.3.9 Variable-Speed Pumps 642 -- 8.4 Fans 644 -- 8.4.1 Performance Characteristics of Fans 644 -- 8.4.2 Affinity Laws of Fans 645 -- 8.4.3 Specific Speed 646 -- 8.5 Hydraulic Turbines and Hydropower 648 -- 8.5.1 Impulse Turbines 648 -- 8.5.2 Reaction Turbines 654 -- 8.5.3 Practical Considerations 658 -- Key Equations for Turbomachines 664 -- Problems 668 -- Chapter 9 Flow in Open Channels 693 -- 9.1 Introduction 693 -- 9.2 Basic Principles 694 -- 9.2.1 Steady-State Continuity Equation 694 -- 9.2.2 Steady-State Momentum Equation 694 -- 9.2.3 Steady-State Energy Equation 711 -- 9.3 Water Surface Profiles 724 -- 9.3.1 Profile Equation 724 -- 9.3.2 Classification of Water Surface Profiles 725 -- 9.3.3 Hydraulic Jump 731 -- 9.3.4 Computation of Water Surface Profiles 737.…”
    Libro electrónico
  13. 1913
    Publicado 2013
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Water-Resources Engineering -- 1.2 The Hydrologic Cycle -- 1.3 Designof Water-Resource Systems -- 1.3.1 Water-Control Systems -- 1.3.2 Water-Use Systems -- 1.3.3 Supporting Federal Agencies in the United States -- Problem -- 2 Fundamentals of Flow in Closed Conduits -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Single Pipelines -- 2.2.1 Steady-State Continuity Equation -- 2.2.2 Steady-State Momentum Equation -- 2.2.3 Steady-State Energy Equation -- 2.2.3.1 Energy and hydraulic grade lines -- 2.2.3.2 Velocity profile -- 2.2.3.3 Head losses in transitions and fittings -- 2.2.3.4 Head losses in noncircular conduits -- 2.2.3.5 Empirical friction-loss formulae -- 2.2.4 Water Hammer -- 2.3 Pipe Networks -- 2.3.1 Nodal Method -- 2.3.2 Loop Method -- 2.3.3 Application of Computer Programs -- 2.4 Pumps -- 2.4.1 AffinityLaws -- 2.4.2 Pump Selection -- 2.4.2.1 Commercially available pumps -- 2.4.2.2 System characteristics -- 2.4.2.3 Limits on pump location -- 2.4.3 Multiple-Pump Systems -- 2.4.4 Variable-Speed Pumps -- Problems -- 3 Design of Water-Distribution Systems -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Water Demand -- 3.2.1 Per-Capita Forecast Model -- 3.2.1.1 Estimation of per-capita demand -- 3.2.1.2 Estimation of population -- 3.2.2 Temporal Variations in Water Demand -- 3.2.3 Fire Demand -- 3.2.4 Design Flows -- 3.3 Components of Water-Distribution Systems -- 3.3.1 Pipelines -- 3.3.1.1 Minimumsize -- 3.3.1.2 Service lines -- 3.3.1.3 Pipe materials -- 3.3.2 Pumps -- 3.3.3 Valves -- 3.3.4 Meters -- 3.3.5 Fire Hydrants -- 3.3.6 Water-Storage Reservoirs -- 3.4 Performance Criteria for Water-Distribution Systems -- 3.4.1 Service Pressures -- 3.4.2 Allowable Velocities -- 3.4.3 Water Quality -- 3.4.4 Network Analysis -- 3.5 Building Water-Supply Systems -- 3.5.1 Specification of Design Flows…”
    Libro electrónico
  14. 1914
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Activities -- Using activities with workflows -- What Flowcharts are and when to use them -- Control flow, various types of loops, and decision making -- The Assign activity -- The Delay activity -- Example -- The Break activity -- Example -- The While activity -- Example -- The Do while activity -- Example -- The For each activity -- Example -- The If activity -- The Switch activity -- Example -- Step-by-step example using Sequence and Flowchart -- How to use a Sequence -- How to use a Flowchart…”
    Libro electrónico
  15. 1915
    Publicado 2017
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Navarro, Fernando Pérez, Julia Weiss and Marcos Egea-Cortines, Machine Learning and Computer Vision System for Phenotype Data Acquisition and Analysis in Plants Reprinted from: Sensors 2016, 16(5), 641; doi: 10.3390/s16050641 http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/5/641 164 -- Dionisio Andújar, José Dorado, César Fernández-Quintanilla and Angela Ribeiro An Approach to the Use of Depth Cameras for Weed Volume Estimation Reprinted from: Sensors 2016, 16(7), 972; doi: 10.3390/s16070972 http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/7/972 180 -- Antonio Martí-Campoy, Juan Antonio Ávalos, Antonia Soto, Francisco Rodríguez-Ballester, Victoria Martínez-Blay and Manuel Pérez Malumbres, Design of a Computerised Flight Mill Device to Measure the Flight Potential of Different Insects Reprinted from: Sensors 2016, 16(4), 485; doi: 10.3390/s16040485 http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/4/485 191 -- Ramón José Pérez, Ignacio Álvarez and José María Enguita, Theoretical Design of a Depolarized Interferometric Fiber-Optic Gyroscope (IFOG) on SMF-28 Single-Mode Standard Optical Fiber Based on Closed-Loop Sinusoidal Phase Modulation with Serrodyne Feedback Phase Modulation Using Simulation Tools for Tactical and Industrial Grade Applications Reprinted from: Sensors 2016, 16(5), 604; doi: 10.3390/s16050604 http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/5/604 212 -- Enrique Sevillano, Rui Sun and Ricardo Perera, Damage Detection Based on Power Dissipation Measured with PZT Sensors through the Combination of Electro-Mechanical Impedances and Guided Waves Reprinted from: Sensors 2016, 16(5), 639; doi: 10.3390/s16050639 http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/5/639 233 -- Antonio M. …”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 1916
    Digital interface design and application
    Digital Interface Design and Application
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.5.2 Using the Timer for an Input Measurement -- 3.6 Basic Timers -- 3.7 PWM Applications -- 3.8 Programming Challenge -- 3.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Analogue Interface Subsystems -- 4.1 Analogue Interfaces -- 4.2 Digital to Analogue -- 4.2.1 The STM32F4 DAC -- 4.3 Analogue to Digital Conversion -- 4.3.1 Sampling -- 4.3.2 Switched Capacitor Converter -- 4.3.3 The Software Interface -- 4.3.4 The STM32F4 ADC -- 4.4 Software Control of DAC -- 4.4.1 Waveform Generation -- 4.4.2 Waveform Timing -- 4.4.3 DAC Using DMA -- 4.5 Software Control of ADC -- 4.5.1 ADC Interface Using Timer and DMA -- 4.6 Programming Challenge -- 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5 Serial Interface Subsystems -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 RS232 Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) Communications -- 5.3 The I2C Interface -- 5.3.1 Using the Touch Screen with an I2C Interface -- 5.4 SPI Interface -- 5.4.1 SPI Interface to an Analogue to Digital Converter -- 5.5 HDLC Serial Communication -- 5.6 The Universal Serial Bus (USB) -- 5.6.1 Hand-shake Packets -- 5.6.2 Token Packets -- 5.6.3 Data Packets -- 5.6.4 USB Protocol -- 5.7 Programming Challenge -- 5.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Advanced Functions -- 6.1 Advanced Functions -- 6.2 Interrupts -- 6.2.1 Interrupts in the STM32F4 -- 6.2.2 The Nested Vector Interrupt Controller (NVIC) -- 6.2.3 Exceptions -- 6.3 Direct Memory Access (DMA) -- 6.3.1 The STM32F4 DMA System -- 6.3.2 DMA Request Mapping -- 6.3.3 DMA Management -- 6.4 The LCD Display Module -- 6.4.1 Character Generation -- 6.4.2 Parallel Interface -- 6.4.3 Touch Screen -- 6.5 The Wireless Interface Module -- 6.6 Digital Camera Interface -- 6.7 Conclusion -- Further Reading -- Chapter 7 Application Case Study Examples -- 7.1 An Open-Loop Digital Compass -- 7.1.1 Program Design -- 7.1.2 Setting up the MAG3110…”
    Libro electrónico
  17. 1917
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…The DRY principle with decorators -- Decorators and separation of concerns -- Analyzing good decorators -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 6: Getting More Out of Our Objects with Descriptors -- A first look at descriptors -- The machinery behind descriptors -- Exploring each method of the descriptor protocol -- __get__(self, instance, owner) -- __set__(self, instance, value) -- __delete__(self, instance) -- __set_name__(self, owner, name) -- Types of descriptors -- Non-data descriptors -- Data descriptors -- Descriptors in action -- An application of descriptors -- A first attempt without using descriptors -- The idiomatic implementation -- Different forms of implementing descriptors -- The issue of global shared state -- Accessing the dictionary of the object -- Using weak references -- More considerations about descriptors -- Reusing code -- Avoiding class decorators -- Analysis of descriptors -- How Python uses descriptors internally -- Functions and methods -- Built-in decorators for methods -- Slots -- Implementing descriptors in decorators -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 7: Using Generators -- Technical requirements -- Creating generators -- A first look at generators -- Generator expressions -- Iterating idiomatically -- Idioms for iteration -- The next() function -- Using a generator -- Itertools -- Simplifying code through iterators -- Repeated iterations -- Nested loops -- The iterator pattern in Python -- The interface for iteration -- Sequence objects as iterables -- Coroutines -- The methods of the generator interface -- close() -- throw(ex_type[, ex_value[, ex_traceback]]) -- send(value) -- More advanced coroutines -- Returning values in coroutines -- Delegating into smaller coroutines - the yield from syntax -- The simplest use of yield from -- Capturing the value returned by a sub-generator…”
    Libro electrónico
  18. 1918
    Publicado 2017
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Testing - pure versus impure -- Testing pure functions -- Testing purified functions -- Testing impure functions -- Questions -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Programming Declaratively - A Better Style -- Transformations -- Reducing an array to a value -- Summing an array -- Calculating an average -- Calculating several values at once -- Folding left and right -- Applying an operation - map -- Extracting data from objects -- Parsing numbers tacitly -- Working with ranges -- Emulating map() with reduce() -- More general looping -- Logical higher-order functions -- Filtering an array -- A reduce() example -- Emulating filter() with reduce() -- Searching an array -- A special search case -- Emulating find() and findIndex() with reduce() -- Higher level predicates - some, every -- Checking negatives - none -- Questions -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Producing Functions - Higher-Order Functions -- Wrapping functions -- Logging -- Logging in a functional way -- Taking exceptions into account -- Working in a more pure way -- Timing -- Memoizing -- Simple memoization -- More complex memoization -- Memoization testing -- Altering functions -- Doing things once, revisited -- Logically negating a function -- Inverting results -- Arity changing -- Other higher-order functions -- Turning operations into functions -- Implementing operations -- A handier implementation -- Turning functions into promises…”
    Libro electrónico
  19. 1919
    Publicado 2023
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Chapter 23 Application Architecture and Delivery: Objective 3.4: Explain methods of application architecture and delivery models -- Application Delivery -- Application Architecture -- Chapter 24 Web Browsers: Objective 3.5: Given a scenario, configure and use web browsers -- How the Web Works -- Configuring Web Browsers -- Proxy Servers -- Digital Certificates -- Chapter 25 Application Concepts and Uses: Objective 3.6: Compare and contrast general application concepts and uses -- Software Compatibility -- Software Installation Best Practices -- Software Licensing -- Part IV Domain 4.0: Software Development Concepts -- Chapter 26 Programming Languages: Objective 4.1: Compare and contrast programming language categories -- Programming Language Categories -- Specialized Languages -- Identifying Languages -- Chapter 27 Programming Organizational Techniques: Objective 4.2: Given a scenario, use programming organizational techniques and interpret logic -- Pseudocode -- Flowcharts -- Chapter 28 Logic Components: Objective 4.2: Given a scenario, use programming organizational techniques and interpret logic -- Branching -- Looping -- Chapter 29 Programming Concepts: Objective 4.3: Explain the purpose and use of programming concepts -- Variables and Arrays -- Data Types -- Functions -- Objects -- Part V Domain 5.0: Database Fundamentals -- Chapter 30 Database Concepts: Objective 5.1: Explain database concepts and the purpose of a database -- Databases -- Using a Database -- Chapter 31 Database Structures: Objective 5.2: Compare and contrast various database structures -- Structuring Data -- Relational Databases -- Nonrelational Databases -- Chapter 32 Database Interfaces: Objective 5.3: Summarize methods used to interface with databases -- Structured Query Language (SQL) -- Database Access Methods -- Part VI Domain 6.0: Security…”
    Libro electrónico
  20. 1920
    Publicado 2010
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Installing the .NET Framework, Visual Web Developer, and SQL Server 2008 -- A Brief Tour of Visual Web Developer -- Q&A -- Workshop -- HOUR 2: Understanding the ASP.NET Programming Model -- Examining the HTML Portion of an ASP.NET Page -- Examining the Source Code Portion of an ASP.NET Page -- Q&A -- Workshop -- HOUR 3: Using Visual Web Developer -- Creating a New Website -- Opening Existing Websites -- Working with Web Pages and Other Content -- Customizing the Visual Web Developer Experience -- Viewing, Moving, and Resizing Windows -- A World of Help at Your Fingertips -- Q&A -- Workshop -- HOUR 4: Designing, Creating, and Testing ASP.NET Pages -- Specifying the Design Requirements -- Creating the User Interface -- Writing the Source Code for the ASP.NET Page -- Testing the Financial Calculator -- Examining the Source Code -- Using the Debugger -- Q&A -- Workshop -- HOUR 5: Understanding Visual Basic's Variables and Operators -- The Purpose of Programming Languages -- Declaring and Using Variables -- Examining Visual Basic's Operators -- Learning Visual Basic's Type Rules -- Q&A -- Workshop -- HOUR 6: Managing Program Flow with Visual Basic's Control Structures -- Understanding Control Structures -- Exploring the Conditional Control Structure -- Working with Visual Basic's Looping Control Structures -- Exploring the Modularizing Control Structures: Subroutines and Functions -- Q&A -- Workshop -- HOUR 7: Working with Objects in Visual Basic -- Reexamining the Role of Classes and Objects -- Creating an Object -- Setting an Object's Properties -- Calling an Object's Methods -- Creating Event Handlers for an Object's Events -- Q&A -- Workshop -- HOUR 8: ASP.NET Web Controls for Displaying Text…”
    Libro electrónico