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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Deitel C How To Program 6th Edition-Paul Deitel and Harvey Deitel

Welcome to C and C++! C is a powerful computer programming language that is appropriate for technically oriented people with little or no programming experience and for experienced programmers to use in building substantial information systems. C How to Program, Sixth Edition, is an effective learning tool for each of these audiences.





Saturday, 20 February 2016

Oracle 9i - Introduction to SQL - Student Guide - Volume 2



PL/SQL is a combination of SQL along with the procedural features of programming languages. It was developed by Oracle Corporation in the early 90's to enhance the capabilities of SQL.



Quantum Mechanics Concepts and Applications 2nd Edition -Nouredine Zettili



Quantum Mechanics is a physical science dealing with the behaviour of matter and energy on the scale of atoms and subatomic particles / waves.

It also forms the basis for the contemporary understanding of how very large objects such as stars and galaxies, and cosmological events such as the Big Bang, can be analyzed and explained.



Saturday, 13 February 2016

Electronic Devices 9th Edition - Thomas Floyd

This ninth edition of Electronic Devices reflects changes recommended by users and reviewers. Applications and troubleshooting coverage have been expanded to include several new topics related to renewable energy and automated test programming. As in the previous edition, Chapters 1 through 11 are essentially devoted to discrete devices and circuits. Chapters 12 through 17 primarily cover linear integrated circuits. A completely new Chapter 18 covers an introduction to programming for device testing. It can be used as
a “floating” chapter and introduced in conjunction with any of the troubleshooting sections. Chapter 19, which was Chapter 18 in the last edition, is an online chapter that covers electronic communications. Multisim® files in versions 10 and 11 are now available at the companion website, www.pearsonhighered.com/electronics.


Saturday, 6 February 2016

Oracle 9i - Introduction to SQL - Student Guide - Volume 1

Oracle 9i - Introduction to SQL - Student Guide - Volume 1

Oracle9i technically can be called an object-relational database — that's something that's new to Oracle. This term means that Oracle9i contains all the features of a relational database combined with some of the features of an object-oriented database. The program is a hybrid, which means that you have some choices about how to set up your database design.



Friday, 29 January 2016

Digital Fundamentals Thomas L. Floyd 11th Edition

Digital Fundamentals Thomas L. Floyd 11th Edition

This eleventh edition of Digital Fundamentals continues a long tradition of presenting a  strong  foundation  in  the  core  fundamentals  of  digital  technology.  This  text provides  basic  concepts  reinforced  by  plentiful  illustrations,  examples,  exercises, and  applications.  Applied  Logic  features,  Implementation  features,  troubleshooting sections, programmable  logic and PLD programming,  integrated circuit  technologies, and the special topics of signal conversion and processing, data transmission, and data processing and control are  included  in addition  to  the core  fundamentals. New  topics and features have been added to this edition, and many other topics have been enhanced.
The approach used in Digital Fundamentals allows students to master the all-important fundamental  concepts  before  getting  into more  advanced  or  optional  topics. The  range of  topics  provides  the  flexibility  to  accommodate  a  variety  of  program  requirements.
For  example,  some  of  the  design-oriented  or  application-oriented  topics  may  not  be appropriate  in  some  courses.  Some  programs may  not  cover  programmable  logic  and PLD programming, while others may not have  time  to  include data  transmission or data processing. Also, some programs may not cover the details of “inside-the-chip” circuitry.
These and other areas can be omitted or lightly covered without affecting the coverage of the  fundamental  topics. A background  in  transistor circuits  is not a prerequisite  for  this textbook,  and  the  coverage  of  integrated  circuit  technology  (inside-the-chip  circuits)  is optionally presented.