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Books In Sync author Roland Hughes: Books For Real Programmers
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Books In Sync Author Roland Hughes is the president of Logikal Solutions, a business applications consulting firm specializing in VMS Platforms. His fiction book, Infinite Exposure, is followed by his |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Books In Sync Author Roland Hughes is the president of Logikal Solutions, a business applications consulting firm specializing in VMS Platforms. His fiction book, Infinite Exposure, is followed by his many published books for real programmers.
Books for Real Programmers:
The Minimum You Need to Know book series gives computer programmers the OpenVMS development and Logic skills needed to get the job done in less time and with fewer hassles.
The series is authored by Roland Hughes, a seasoned veteran who passes along information about:
• What works
• What doesn’t and Why
These books give IT people the information we actually need rather than the information the magazines say we need.
Special Features:
• Tons of free code to use
• No hype - You'll get the good, the bad, and the ugly
• Only the Truth - OpenVMS is the most powerful and stable OS ever
• Everything you need to start building real business apps on OpenVMS
• Free CD-ROM
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The Minimum You Need to Know About Service Oriented Architecture
This book will show you how to port FMS-based business applications to Intranet or Internet applications using ACMS.
• ACMS fundamentals
• How to connect to the Heritage data silo/application
• Service Oriented Architecture principles
• About Service Oriented Architecture: This is not your typical, dime-a-dozen SOA book.
Whereas many other books focus on the front-end of SOA, this book focuses on the backend. This is the book that tells developers how to actually connect to the Heritage data silo/application that other books just draw a box around and say, "Connect somehow."
This book addresses that problem. The first five chapters of this book provide an eye-opening overview for Management. The remaining seven chapters are for programmers.
What You'll Learn from the Book:
• Port FMS-based business applications to Intranet or Internet applications using ACMS
• ACMS fundamentals
• How to connect to the Heritage data silo/application
• Service Oriented Architecture principles
Genre: Computers/Technical
Book Purchase Link
http://www.theminimumyouneedtoknow.com/service_oriented_architecture_book.html
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The Minimum You Need to Know About Logic to Work in IT
This book covers the fundamentals of problem solving from the programming perspective.
• Learn the tools of flowcharting and pseudo code
• Ways to go about problem solving
• The correct questions to ask and the design constraints to be considered are all covered
About Logic to Work in IT:
Learn the skills which are completely non-existent in today's college courses.
Logic simply isn't taught anymore, Pascal is taught in what was the logic class - if they have any class at all devoted to it. The result of such a curriculum is that new college grads are simply unemployable in today's market.
This book is designed to correct that problem.
What You'll Learn from the Book:
• The fundamentals of flowcharting
• The fundamentals of pseudo code
• The Leaping Lynn search algorithm
• Insertion Sort concept and usage
Genre: Computers/Technical
Book Purchase Link
http://www.theminimumyouneedtoknow.com/logic_in_IT_book.html
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The Minimum You Need to Know About Java on OpenVMS Volume 1
Discover what is required to write real business applications on OpenVMS using Java.
Java on OpenVMS covers the ugly side of Java, the Java Native Interface, so readers can more easily develop back end applications.
• Requested by the industry as a follow-up to The Minimum You Need to Know to Be an OpenVMS Application Developer
• Learn how to store Java source in CMS and use MMS for builds
• Use Java to replace existing OpenVMS applications which use FMS, RMS, and/or RDB
Tips from the Book:
Everything is a class….almost.
Passing by reference isn’t what you think it is, no matter what the other books tell you. JNI_ABORT means you want to free your local copy without copying back to the Java environment. JNI_COMMIT means you want to copy back to Java and keep your local copy. Naturally, 0 means you want to copy back to Java and free your local copy. Isn’t that just obvious?
Date handling in Java is somewhat littered with land mines. Java provides you with a Date class, and then tells you not to use it. When you use the classes that are supposed to replace the now depreciated Date class, you are forced to use Date objects. Use a Date object in your code where it will actually get a name and the compiler will flag a warning.
Genre: Computers/Technical
Book Purchase Link
http://www.theminimumyouneedtoknow.com/about_java_on_openvms.html
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The Minimum You Need to Know to Be an OpenVMS Application Developer
This book allows programmers who know at least one programming langu |
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