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C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3
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Jasmin Blanchette and Mark Summerfield
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| http://phptr.com/content/images/0131240722/downloads/blanchette_book.pdf |
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This is the first official TrollTech guide to Qt 3.x programming. In this book, two TrollTech insiders provide readers with all they need to build industry-strength applications with Qt 3.x and C++ that can run natively on Windows, Linux/Unix, Solaris, Mac OS X, and embedded Linux with no source code changes. The book teaches through example, and covers every facet of Qt 3 programming: utilizing Qt's extensive widget set in building graphical user interfaces that have their elements managed by Qt layout managers, 2D and 3D graphics, drag-and-drop, signals and slots, event control, multithreading, networking, XML, database integration, internationalization, and how to exploit platform-specific features like ActiveX on Windows. Furthermore, the presented Qt programming techniques will work with Qt 4. Book examples can be retrieved from ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/misc/qtbook-examples.zip
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Practical Common Lisp
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Peter Seibel
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| http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/ |
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The book covers not only the syntax and semantics of the language but also how it can be used to write software that does useful things. In the first part of the book, the language itself is covered, mixing in a few "practical" chapters, where the reader is shown how to write real code. Then, after most of the language is covered, including several parts that other books leave for the readers to figure out on their own, the remainder of the book consists of nine more practical chapters guiding the readers to write several medium-sized programs that actually do useful things like filtering spam, parsing binary files, catalog MP3s, streaming MP3s over a network, and providing a Web interface for the MP3 catalog and server.
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Learn Prolog Now!
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Patrick Blackburn, Johan Bos and Kristina Striegnitz
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| http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~kris/learn-prolog-now/ |
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A self-contained text that will permit someone with little or no knowledge of computing to pick up the basics of Prolog with the minimum of fuss. It is clear enough to be useful for self study, and at the same time, complete enough to cover almost all major aspects of programming in Prolog.
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Beginning Perl
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Simon Cozens
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| http://learn.perl.org/library/beginning_perl/ |
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Beginning Perl is a different kind of Perl book. It's written particularly with the beginning programmer in mind, but it doesn't treat you like an idiot, and experienced programmers will not feel patronised. It covers a lot of ground, from the very basics of programming, right through to developing CGI applications for the web. More importantly, it emphasises good Perl practice, and readable and maintainable code.
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Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason
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Dave Rolsky and Ken Williams
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| http://www.masonbook.com/book/ |
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This book shows you how to create large, complex, dynamically driven web sites that look good and are a snap to maintain. You'll learn how to visualize multiple Mason-based solutions to any given problem and select among them. The book covers the latest line of Mason development 1.1x, which has many new features, including line number reporting based on source files, sub-requests, and easier use as a CGI.
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Picking Up Perl, Edition
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Bradley M. Kuhn
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| http://ebb.org/PickingUpPerl/ |
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This book has been created for a number of reasons. The primary reason is to provide a freely redistributable tutorial for the Perl language. In writing this freely redistributable tutorial, it is our hope that the largest number of people can have access to it and share it. In the Perl community, we have discovered ways to save time by writing Perl programs that make our jobs and lives easier. Surely, Perl is not a panacea, but it has certainly made our lives a little bit better. It is hoped that you can use Perl to make your jobs and lives easier, too.
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It turned out that we can
The child page was a forum entry it contains a "مخطط عام" tab from there you can change its parent wiki page or remove it from the wiki tree.
Good thing you pointed that
كتب foaad: It turned out
Thanks for the hint buddy. :ismile:
It appears that the
Don't you have a list called
كتب أيمن:Don't you
Yes of course I have that combo, otherwise how could I create and organize the links and s/w directories?
My question is that how can we use the technique foaad hinted at to order the links to child pages at the buttom of wiki some wiki pages - example1, example2.
Yes, You can't set the
But at least they're sorted alphabetically, do you need to change this?
EDIT:
I'm not sure if they're sorted alphabetically!
OK guys, I'll look into the