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winscppasswd 是为 WinSCP 解密工具,帮助你将密码找回来
winscppasswd 是 WinSCP Password Extractor/Decrypter/Revealer 的缩写,意为 WinSCP 解密工具,以命令行形式运行。 winscppasswd 帮助你将密码找回来
2022-10-18
黑客与画家(Hackers.and.Painters)
《黑客与画家:硅谷创业之父paul graham文集》是硅谷创业之父paul graham 的文集,主要介绍黑客即优秀程序员的爱好和动机,讨论黑客成长、黑客对世界的贡献以及编程语言和黑客工作方法等所有对计算机时代感兴趣的人的一些话题。书中的内容不但有助于了解计算机编程的本质、互联网行业的规则,还会帮助读者了解我们这个时代,迫使读者独立思考。
《黑客与画家:硅谷创业之父paul graham文集》适合所有程序员和互联网创业者,也适合一切对计算机行业感兴趣的读者
2011-06-18
研磨设计模式(Java)
《研磨设计模式》完整覆盖GoF讲述的23个设计模式并加以细细研磨。初级内容从基本讲起,包括每个模式的定义、功能、思路、结构、基本实现、运行调用顺序、基本应用示例等,让读者能系统、完整、准确地掌握每个模式,培养正确的“设计观”;中高级内容则深入探讨如何理解这些模式,包括模式中蕴涵什么样的设计思想,模式的本质是什么,模式如何结合实际应用,模式的优缺点以及与其他模式的关系等,以期让读者尽量去理解和掌握每个设计模式的精髓所在。
《研磨设计模式》在内容上深入、技术上实用、和实际开发结合程度很高,书中大部分的示例程序都是从实际项目中简化而来,因此很多例子都可以直接拿到实际项目中使用。如果你想要深入透彻地理解和掌握设计模式,并期望能真正把设计模式应用到项目中去,那么这是你不可错过的一本好书。
《研磨设计模式》难度为初级到中级,适合于所有开发人员、设计人员或者即将成为开发人员的朋友。也可以作为高校学生深入学习设计模式的参考读物。
2011-06-18
.NET Book Zero(.NET新手需要知道的知道.NET知识)
.NET Book Zero
What the C or C++ Programmer Needs to Know about C# and the .NET Framework
by Charles Petzold.
Some books have a Chapter Zero. That‘s the chapter with the stuff the reader needs to know before reading Chapter One. Chapter Zero might be a refresher course in subjects the reader once knew but has now forgot-ten, or it might be a quick-and-dirty summary of prerequisites for the rest of the book. This book originated as a Chapter Zero in my book Applications = Code + Markup: A Guide to the Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (Microsoft Press, 2006), which is about the new Windows client program-ming platform that‘s part of Microsoft .NET 3.0 and Microsoft Windows Vista.
2010-06-03
用ASP.NET实现URL重写
用ASP.NET实现URL重写
用ASP.NET实现URL重写
用ASP.NET实现URL重写
用ASP.NET实现URL重写
用ASP.NET实现URL重写
用ASP.NET实现URL重写
用ASP.NET实现URL重写
用ASP.NET实现URL重写
2009-09-11
net框架程序设计_中文版
net框架程序设计_中文版
博客园:http://www.cnblogs.com/
制作者: 难得一蠢 http://lixianhuei.cnblogs.com/
出 处: 怀沙 http://www.cnblogs.com/kaisa/
2009-09-11
SQL Hacks By Andrew Cumming, Gordon Russell
SQL Hacks
Whether you're running Access, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL, this book will help you push the limits of traditional SQL to squeeze data effectively from your database. The book offers 100 hacks -- unique tips and tools -- that bring you the knowledge of experts who apply what they know in the real world to help you take full advantage of the expressive power of SQL. You'll find practical techniques to address complex data manipulation problems. Learn how to:
Wrangle data in the most efficient way possible
Aggregate and organize your data for meaningful and accurate reporting
Make the most of subqueries, joins, and unions
Stay on top of the performance of your queries and the server that runs them
Avoid common SQL security pitfalls, including the dreaded SQL injection attack
2009-09-01
你必须知道的495个C语言问题.pdf
你必须知道的495个C语言问题.pdf
本文从英文 C–FAQ (2004 年 7 月 3 日修订版) 翻译而来。本文的中文版权为
朱群英和孙云所有。本文的内容可以自由用于个人目的,但是不可以未经许可出
版发行。英文版权为 Steve Summit所有,详情见下面的英文版权说明。
The English version of this FAQ list is Copyright 1990-2004 by Steve Summit.
Content from the book 《C Programming FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions》is
made available here by permission of the author and the publisher as a service to
the community. It is intended to complement the use of the published text and is
protected by international copyright laws. The on-line content may be accessed
freely for personal use but may not be republished without permission.
最新的 HTML 中译版本可以在 http://c-faq-chn.sourceforge.net/ 取得。
另外在同一地址还提供 PDF 版本的下载。在 http://sourceforge.net/projects/
c-faq-chn 可以得到本文的 L ATEX 源文件。
有关英文原文的问题,请咨询Steve Summit (scs@eskimo.com)。有关中文译
稿的问题, 请联系孙云 (sunyun.s@gmail.com, 1–12章)和朱群英 (zhu.qunying@
gmail.com, 13–20章、L ATEX 文件编辑)。
2009-09-01
working.effectively.with.legacy.code.pdf
working.effectively.with.legacy.code.pdf
Table of Contents
Robert C. Martin Series 1
Foreword
1Preface
2.Acknowledgments
3.Introduction 5
How to Use This Book5
Part I: The Mechanics of Change 6
Chapter 1. Changing Software Software8 8
Improving Design
2009-09-01
代码阅读方法与实践(英文版,diomidis.spinellis.著).chm
代码阅读方法与实践(英文版,diomidis.spinellis.著).chm
If you are a programmer, you need this book.
You've got a day to add a new feature in a 34,000-line program: Where do you start? Page 333
How can you understand and simplify an inscrutable piece of code? Page 39
Where do you start when disentangling a complicated build process? Page 167
How do you comprehend code that appears to be doing five things in parallel? Page 132
You may read code because you have to-to fix it, inspect it, or improve it. You may read code the way an engineer examines a machine--to discover what makes it tick. Or you may read code because you are scavenging--looking for material to reuse.
Code-reading requires its own set of skills, and the ability to determine which technique you use when is crucial. In this indispensable book, Diomidis Spinellis uses more than 600 real-world examples to show you how to identify good (and bad) code: how to read it, what to look for, and how to use this knowledge to improve your own code.
Fact: If you make a habit of reading good code, you will write better code yourself.
2009-09-01
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