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Coding: The Handbook for Information Technology

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Coding contains a summary of 20 of today’s most used technologies, thoughtfully organized into one reference handbook. Everyone in the IT community can find value in this book.

It is designed to go with you everywhere you go so that no matter what technology you are dealing with, you’ll find answers to those questions that inevitably pop up. And you’ll find them fast.

The book is divided into 4 sections. The first section covers programming languages including Java, C++, C#, VB.NET, COBOL, and PERL . The second section covers higher level application languages, including HTML, XML, JSP, ASP.NET, PHP, VBScript, and JavaScript . The next section covers operating systems including Windows, Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X . The last section covers databases, including Oracle, SQL Server, and DB2 .

This is a must have for consultants, developers, managers, analysts, and anyone in Information Technology. The book is ideal for a consultant who moves from client to client, technology to technology. Keep it in your laptop bag, and you’ll have fast access to the information you need, whenever you need it. Finally keep straight the syntax of C++ and Java, the similarities between VBScript and JavaScript, and the differences between Oracle and SQL Server databases. Now you’ll always have answers to your .NET questions, or your web questions, or your scripting questions. Feel comfortable navigating a Unix, Linux, or Mac OS. The list goes on…

536 pages, Paperback

First published October 3, 2005

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