>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 16:42:35 -0500 >Subject: Addison-Wesley Book Announcement > >This announcement is sent to all subscribers of the >Addison-Wesley All Subjects mailing list. To unsubscribe >from this newsletter, please go to: >http://www.awprofessional.com/member/subscriptions.asp >If you are not logged in, please do so, then click on >"Manage Newsletters" and remove the check in the Newsletter >box. If you do not have a password, or can't remember your >password, enter your email address in the Forgot Your >Password area and your password will be sent to you. > >The following titles have just published by the >Addison-Wesley Professional Publishing Group. >________________________________________________________ >Developing WMI Solutions - Craig Tunstall, Gwyn Cole >Computer Security - Matt Bishop >C++ Templates - David Vandevoorde, Nicolai M. Josuttis >C++ Gotchas - Stephen C. Dewhurst >________________________________________________________ >Developing WMI Solutions: A Guide to Windows Management >Instrumentation >Craig Tunstall, Gwyn Cole >http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0201616130 > >Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is an impressive >technology that provides, for the first time, an integrated >approach to hardware and software management for the Windows >operating system. Developing WMI Solutions gives >administrators and developers the skills necessary to take >advantage of the power of WMI with Windows 2000, XP, and >NET Server. Developing WMI Solutions starts with an >overview of the concepts behind systems management. The >authors then provide a synopsis of existing management >architectures, as well as an explanation of the >architectural components of WMI and the tools provided by >Microsoft for their use. >_________________________________ >Computer Security: Art and Science >Matt Bishop >http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0201440997 > >This highly anticipated book introduces the theory and >practice of computer security. It is both a comprehensive >text, explaining the most fundamental and pervasive aspects >of the field, and a detailed reference, filled with valuable >information for even the most seasoned practitioner. In one >extraordinary volume, the author has compiled a report on >the current state of computer security art and science. >Matt Bishop has written a book that is essential for anyone >who needs to understand, implement, or maintain a secure >network or computer system. >_________________________________ >C++ Templates: The Complete Guide >David Vandevoorde, Nicolai M. Josuttis >http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0201734842 > >Templates are among the most powerful features of C++, but >they are too often neglected, misunderstood, and misused. >C++ Templates: The Complete Guide provides software >architects and engineers with a clear understanding of why, >when, and how to use templates to build and maintain >cleaner, faster, and smarter software more efficiently. This >practical guide shows programmers how to exploit the full >power of the template features in C++. >_________________________________ >C++ Gotchas: Avoiding Common Problems in Coding and Design >Stephen C. Dewhurst >http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0321125185 > >C++ Gotchas: Avoiding Common Problems in Coding and Design >is the professional programmer's manual for avoiding or >correcting ninety-nine of the most common, destructive, and >interesting C++ design and programming errors. It also >serves as an insider's guide to the more subtle C++ features >and programming techniques. Author Stephen Dewhurst supplies >readers with idioms and design patterns that can be applied >to provide customized solutions to common problems. Readers >also gain deeper knowledge of the commonly misunderstood >features of C++ used in advanced programming and design. >______________________________________________________ >Special Excerpts: >C++ guru Steve Dewhurst's new book, C++ Gotchas: Avoiding >Common Problems in Coding and Design, will be available in >early December at: >http://www.awprofessional.com > >As a special treat Steve is making available for free on the >Addison-Wesley Web site four of the Gotchas from the book. >The first will be posted on Monday, December 2, with a new >Gotcha being posted each of the next three Mondays. >______________________________________________________ >FREE Event >Shawn Wildermuth on Pragmatic ADO.NET >Softpro Books >Burlington, MA - Wednesday, December 11, 2002 - 6:30 pm > >Beneath all the .NET hype is a set of rich tools for writing >better code in less time. ADO.NET is at the heart of it. >Whether you are writing a hobby site or a full Internet >portal, I will show you how to write less database code to >get more done. ADO.NET is not a perfect technology, but with >the right map, you can sidestep the landmines and learn how >to use ADO.NET to fundamentally change in the way you >interact with databases. > >Shawn is the author of the just-published "Pragmatic >ADO.NET: Data Access for the Internet World." >http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0201745682 > >For more information, visit >http://www.softpro.com/events.html >________________________________________________________ >This month Addison-Wesley announced the release of the first >three books in the highly anticipated Microsoft .NET >Development Series. The books are > >*Essential .NET Volume 1:The Common Language Runtime >by Don Box (with Chris Sells) >http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0201734117 > >*Pragmatic ADO.NET by Shawn Wildermuth >http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0201745682 > >*Programming in the .NET Environment by Damien Watkins, >Mark Hammond, and Brad Abrams >http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0201770180 > >The Microsoft .NET Development Series is the >only series of books fully authored and reviewed by the >principal authorities and pioneering developers of the >Microsoft .NET technologies. >________________________________________________________ >All Addison-Wesley titles are available at a discount for >bulk purchases by corporations, organizations, institutions, >and the government. To place an order or to inquire about >further information, please contact the Addison-Wesley >Corporate, Government, and Special Sales Department. 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--- Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Puryear Information Technology Windows, UNIX, and IT Consulting http://www.puryear-it.com
