Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at
10:28 pm

Review
“A discussion of important emerging technologies and trends in semiconductor devices…” SciTech Book News
A thorough examination of the present and future of semiconductor device technology Engineers continue to develop new electronic semiconductor devices that are almost exponentially smaller, faster, and more efficient than their immediate predecessors. Theory of Modern Electronic Semiconductor Devices endeavors to provide an up-to-date, extended discussion of the most important emerging devices and trends in semiconductor technology, setting the pace for the next generation of the discipline’s literature. Kevin Brennan and April Brown focus on three increasingly important areas: telecommunications, quantum structures, and challenges and alternatives to CMOS technology. Specifically, the text examines the behavior of heterostructure devices for communications systems, quantum phenomena that appear in miniaturized structures and new nanoelectron (more…)
Monday, February 8th, 2010 at
12:49 pm

Review
THE LIST is the winner of the 2009 Next Generation Indie Book Award in the Romance category** In the spirit of Catherine from *Wuthering Heights* and Bella from the *Twilight* saga, soon after the disastrous date with Mr. Sex Addict, Candace meets two great guys. One is nearly Mr. Perfect and is checking off more on her list as days go by and the other screams Mr. Not Perfect. Candace is about to fall and fall hard… but will she do it with the right one? It’s a light read and certainly a happy one. I can picture it being made into a movie and featured alongside How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days and Runaway Bride. Totally different themes but the same spirit and certainly as entertaining. I love how it took a common idea that many women have (the list) and turned it into a sweet parody of that idea –*Love, Romance, Passion
People make lists for a variety of reasons. There are grocery lists, errand lists and to-do lists. Candace Sanders is a 30-som (more…)
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at
11:54 am

This special edition of CODE Focus covers Database AccessibilityThis is the ad-free version of this publication.Table of Contents:*) Welcome Letter*) An Entity Data Model for Relational Data Part I: Defining the Entity Data Model*) An Entity Data Model for Relational Data Part II: Mapping an Entity Data Model to a Relational Store*) Programming Against the ADO.NET Entity Framework*) Rich Query for DataSet- An Introduction to LINQ to DataSet*) LINQ to Relational Data: Who’s Who?*) Browsing Windows Live Expo with LINQ to XML*) ADO.NET Data Services*) Caching with SQL Server Compact and the Microsoft Sync Framework for ADO.NET*) Introducing the Microsoft Sync Framework: Next Generation Synchronization Framework*) What’s New in SQL Server 2008?*) Programming SQL Server 2008*) Use SQL CLR 2.0-Advancing CLR Integration in SQL Server 2008*) Visual Studio 2008: RAD Gets RADer*) The Data Dude Meets Team Build*) XML Tools in Visual Studio 2008*) ODBC Rocks!*) TESLA: Democrat (more…)
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
12:37 pm

This 2002 Issue of CODE Magazine focuses on .NET technologies such as Crystal Reports, ADO.NET, Visual Basic with Pocket PC, .NET Macros and Version control.This is the ad-free version of this publication.Table of Contents:*) The Silver Bullet is Found*) Introduction to Crystal Reports .NET*) The diminishing importance of HTML*) Embedded Visual Basic and your Pocket PC*) Introducing Visual Studio .NET Macros*) ADO.NET in Visual Studio .NET: Part 1*) End DLL Hell with .NET Version Control and Code Sharing*) Testing SQL Server 2000: Testing Database Options*) Wiki Technology for Teams*) User Groups – The Next Generation*) Ask the Doc Detective*) A developer’s life…For more information, visit www.codemag.com
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Sunday, December 13th, 2009 at
7:42 pm

This special edition of CODE Focus covers Database AccessibilityTable of Contents:*) Welcome Letter*) An Entity Data Model for Relational Data Part I: Defining the Entity Data Model*) An Entity Data Model for Relational Data Part II: Mapping an Entity Data Model to a Relational Store*) Programming Against the ADO.NET Entity Framework*) Rich Query for DataSet- An Introduction to LINQ to DataSet*) LINQ to Relational Data: Who’s Who?*) Browsing Windows Live Expo with LINQ to XML*) ADO.NET Data Services*) Caching with SQL Server Compact and the Microsoft Sync Framework for ADO.NET*) Introducing the Microsoft Sync Framework: Next Generation Synchronization Framework*) What’s New in SQL Server 2008?*) Programming SQL Server 2008*) Use SQL CLR 2.0-Advancing CLR Integration in SQL Server 2008*) Visual Studio 2008: RAD Gets RADer*) The Data Dude Meets Team Build*) XML Tools in Visual Studio 2008*) ODBC Rocks!*) TESLA: Democratizing the CloudFor more information, visit www.c (more…)