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This thorough introduction to the Java programming process features carefully developed working programs that clarify key features of the Java language. Each chapter includes executable complete programs and full working explanations.
The authors provide clear examples and thorough explanations of every feature in the C language. They teach C vis-a-vis the UNIX operating system. A reference and tutorial to the C programming language. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
A textbook of C++ examples intended for C programmers. This book is not a starting point for new C++ programmers who do not know C. It is a transition tool for C programmers.
Based on the proposed ANSI C++ standard this book provides a smooth transition to C++ by building on the reader's knowledge of FORTRAN.
For students learning C or for programmers working in industry who need a clearly written resource on the language. The authors demonstrate the C language with numerous examples and exercises that guide the readers through each concept.
The proposed ANSi C++ standard contains over 600 pages of dense, technical specifications, making it an impractical reference for C++ programmers who need only to be reminded quickly of the proper technical format for major C++ constructs. A manageable 224 pages, this book serves as an inexpensive and accessible "Cliff Notes & reg;" for that lengthy standard. This book covers the important subjects of lexical elements, constants, declarations and scope rules, linkage rules, types, conversion rules, expressions and operators, functions, classes, inheritance templates, exceptions, input/output, and the string library. in addition, the book summarizes the new proposed features of ANSi C++, highlights the Standard Template Library (STL), and points out compatibility issues to watch out for.
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Cutting through the hype, a practical guide to using artificial intelligence for business benefits and competitive advantage. In The AI Advantage, Thomas Davenport offers a guide to using artificial intelligence in business. He describes what technologies are available and how companies can use them for business benefits and competitive advantage. He cuts through the hype of the AI craze—remember when it seemed plausible that IBM's Watson could cure cancer?—to explain how businesses can put artificial intelligence to work now, in the real world. His key recommendation: don't go for the “moonshot” (curing cancer, or synthesizing all investment knowledge); look for the “low-hanging f...