Recent Book Purchases

Monday, 21 July 2008 08:22 by frimbob

Title for Fun


Sword of Damocles (Star Trek: Titan, Book 4)
[ http://www.amazon.com/Sword-Damocles-Star-Trek-Titan/dp/1416526943]

The Veiled Prophet (Diablo: The Sin War, Book 3)
[Richard A. Knaak, http://www.amazon.com/Veiled-Prophet-Diablo-Sin-Book/dp/0743471245];


Technical Reads


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Pro JavaScript Design Patterns
[Ross Harmes,Dustin Diaz, http://www.apress.com/book/view/159059908x]


I must admit I am loving this Javascript book.





Here is the Table of Contents for the book

PART 1 Object-Oriented JavaScript

  • CHAPTER 1 Expressive JavaScript
  • CHAPTER 2 Interfaces
  • CHAPTER 3 Encapsulation and Information Hiding
  • CHAPTER 4 Inheritance
  • CHAPTER 5 The Singleton Pattern.
  • CHAPTER 6 Chaining

PART 2 Design Patterns

  • CHAPTER 7 The Factory Pattern
  • CHAPTER 8 The Bridge Pattern
  • CHAPTER 9 The Composite Pattern
  • CHAPTER 10 The Facade Pattern
  • CHAPTER 11 The Adapter Pattern
  • CHAPTER 12 The Decorator Pattern
  • CHAPTER 13 The Flyweight Pattern
  • CHAPTER 14 The Proxy Pattern
  • CHAPTER 15 The Observer Pattern.
  • CHAPTER 16 The Command Pattern
  • CHAPTER 17 The Chain of Responsibility Pattern

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Recent books

Saturday, 12 April 2008 18:16 by frimbob

Well I do have a love of reading, so its a long list :-)

Start-Trek books

[Rosetta (Star Trek : Enterprise)]

http://www.amazon.com/Rosetta-Star-Trek-Dave-Stern/dp/1416509569/ref=tag_stp_st_edpp_ttl

[Last Full Measure (Star Trek : Enterprise)]

http://www.amazon.com/Last-Full-Measure-Star-Trek/dp/1416503587/ref=tag_stp_st_edpp_ttl

[Burning Dreams (Star Trek)]

http://www.amazon.com/Burning-Dreams-Margaret-Wander-Bonanno/dp/0743496930

[The Red King (Star Trek: Titan, Book 2)]

http://www.amazon.com/Red-King-Star-Trek-Titan/dp/0743496280 

Starcraft-pocketbooksprodigal-index

[Starcraft: Liberty's Crusade ]

http://www.blizzplanet.com/content/418/

[Starcraft: Shadow of the Xel'Naga]

http://www.blizzplanet.com/content/420/ 

Misc-books

[Prodigal, Marc D. giller]

http://www.hammerjack.net/?page_id=28

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Recent Book Purchases

Thursday, 6 March 2008 23:14 by Frimbob

Work Books

Since I have needed more reference materials for my OOP (object oriented programming) class which uses C++ as the language I have taken out my credit card for some exercise.

[C++/CLI: The Visual C++ Language for .NET]  number1

http://www.apress.com/book/view/9781590597057

As I mentioned previously in another post

[ Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 2005 ]

http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/
WroxTitle/productCd-0764571974.html

I have also Purchased another code-notes book for my XML Class, they are very concise books easy to read, perfect for a quick read in conjunction with class textbooks.

[CodeNotes for XML]

http://www.codenotes.com/books/bookAction.aspx?bookID=2

Leisure Books

Just some easy fiction here.

[Ex Machina (Star Trek: the Original Series) Author : Christopher L. Bennett]

http://www.amazon.com/Ex-Machina-Star-Trek-Original/dp/0743492854

[Hammerjack Author: Giller, Marc]

http://www.hammerjack.net/

hammerjack-index

[Daedalus's Children Author: Dave Stern ]

http://www.mobipocket.com/en/eBooks/eBookDetails.asp?BookID=16632

[ Taking Wing (Star-Trek : Titan , Book One) Author:  Martin, Michael A; Mangels, Andy]

http://www.amazon.com/Taking-Wing-Star-Trek-Titan/dp/0743496272

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Recent Books

Monday, 11 February 2008 15:18 by Frimbob

I have had some holiday time and to avoid the mind numbing power of television, I have turned to my e-reader and some old fashion paper books.

Entertainment

[Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1) , Christopher Paolini]

Well I never saw the movie but it still was the reason I bought this for my e-reader.

It's a Tolkien adventure, but enough excitement to give it an enjoyable feel. Its a young readers book with no sexual content and less blood and guts.

http://www.amazon.com/Eragon-Inheritance-Book-Christopher-Paolini/dp/044023848X/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1202705821&sr=1-4

[Eldest (Inheritance, Book 1)  , Christopher Paolini]

The sequel book to Eragon, I have not finished it yet but looks like I might have to buy the third.

http://www.amazon.com/Eldest-Inheritance-Book-Christopher-Paolini/dp/0375840400/ref=pd_bbs_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1202706099&sr=1-3

[Birthright (Diablo: The Sin War, Book 1) , Richard A. Knaak]

A fantays novel for fans of Diablo Video games. 

http://www.amazon.com/Birthright-Diablo-Sin-War-Book/dp/0743471229

[Scales of the Serpent (Diablo: The Sin War, Book 2),Richard A. Knaak]

A fantasy novel for fans of Diablo Video games. A shorter read than its first but with more action and unravelling plots.

http://www.amazon.com/Scales-Serpent-Diablo-Sin-Book/dp/0743471237

[Idoru, William Gibson]

Gibson never fails to impress with his colourful metaphors, and lack of understanding of how computers actually work, I am glad he does cause every computer geek wishes his art would shadow Gibson's work.

http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/books/idoru.asp

Educational

[The Object Oriented thought Process 2nd Edition, Matt Weisfeld]

A book to teach you how to think in the object methods. I just wish I had this book last year when I delved into OO languages.

http://www.amazon.com/Object-Oriented-Thought-Process-Developers-Library/dp/0672326116

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My C# Experience

Friday, 8 February 2008 21:05 by Frimbob

Well over the past few weeks I have been attempting to get a grasp on C# language and it was easier than I had anticipated.  With my previous work with JavaScript designing the interface to my HTPC, I  found I was able to quickly overcome the syntax obstacles.

Since JavaScript has its syntax based on C a-lot was familiar, I was very use to closing all lines with a  ';' character and opening and closing statements with '{}' blocks the comparison operators and the loop controls where second nature, I was able to avoid many of the annoyances that one finds.

Having experience with VB.Net a functionally similar language (both must comply with the CLR) I found it more a matter to learn this is the VB way now this is the C# way.

However I still firmly believe that JavaScript beats both VB and C# in terms of expression. JavaScript can do more with less, but as always with such an expressive language runtime bugs are always more prevalent.

In this regard I found C# to be more expressive than VB tight syntax, and I enjoyed the freedom away from the VB shackles without the annoyances of such a loose syntax like JavaScript.

Some books that I found Helpful.

[code Notes for C# ]

Cheap and cheerful but a quick read just like it promises with plenty of good information.

http://www.codenotes.com/books/bookAction.aspx?bookID=10

[Pro C# 2008 and the .NET 3.5 Platform,Fourth Edition]

full of advanced techniques a very well through book

http://www.apress.com/book/view/1590598849

[Accelerated C# 2008]

Another good read similar to the above book.

http://www.apress.com/book/view/1590598733

[C# School]

a free e-book from www.programmersheaven.com.

http://www.programmersheaven.com/2/CSharpBook

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Why I love my 'Iliad E-Reader'....

Friday, 1 February 2008 20:21 by Frimbob

Every feel that books are just taking over your shelves, want to have access yo your reference materials on the run?

Well here is your answer. I have owned by one e-reader for 2 weeks now and all i can say is wow, it really is the future.

The illiad while more expensive than its rivals the amazon kindal and the Soney E-reader, It is they only reader Available in Australia.

I bought mine from dymocks for $900 AUD, expensive i know but well worth.

Unlike other e-readers the iliad is more like a pda with stylus doing most of the control.  The supported formats, out of the box are pdf, html , txt and mobie-pocket, however it will not support .lit or adobe digital formats.

However to my surprise non encrypted pdf's that require a password are supported with a virtual keyboard.

Sites like feedbook allow RSS feeds to be merged into usable content for the illiad, useful for a tech head like me. The Iliad has a Wi-Fi Connection that can connect to a home network , or by use of a travel hub an ethernet connection.

The firmware is updated often with new features there are plans by Irex (manufacture) for content downloads through a portal service but there is yet date for release. 

My experience with the battery  has found that nightly charges are needed with the average life of 10 hours while not using the wi-fi connection. Other e-readers advertise there life time in pages eg. the sony e-reader quotes 15,000 page turns.

The Iliad however is not able to manage that feat, manly due to the stylus. The cpu is required to be always waiting for commands consuming greater resources, its a fair price to pay for the extra flexibility that this device allows imop.

What gives these e-devices there long batter life compared to pda's and laptops is there screen. There is a good article on the wiki maintaned by mobile read. The short gist is the screen technology called E-ink only uses power when the screen changes state, with no back light this gives the screen the look of paper.

In my opinion one could read for 10 hours and not sustain sore eyes, try doing that on a LCD screen. The trade off is dependence on local light sources and a very slow refresh rate and its not colour.

Useful links

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