... Chapter 1: The Philosophy of NET Understanding the Previous State of Affairs TheNET Solution Introducing the Building Blocks of theNET Platform (the CLR, CTS, and CLS) ... ■ Andy Olsen is a freelance consultant and trainer based in the UK Andy has been working with NET since the days of the first beta and is actively involved with the latest features in theNET ... libraries a minimum of fuss and bother Part 5: Introducing theNET Base Class Libraries By this point in the text, you have a solid handle on the C# language andthe details of theNET assembly format...
... Solution Design andthe Component Object Model ! Component Object Model Basics Slide Objective To explain the purpose of the section and what students will learn in the section " COM Standard " COM ... services, the COM class, andthe consumer of those services (the client) The interface is the only means of communication between the provider and consumer It defines how messages and information ... Solution Design andthe Component Object Model ! Application Development and COM Slide Objective To explain the purpose of the section and what students will learn in the section " COM and Windows...
... social learning theories of Rotter’ and Bandura’ 3-1reflect and are derived from these views Bandura’s social learning theory (SLT),’ which he has recently relabelled social cognitive theory (SCT),&dquo; ... reduce the threats (outcome expectations); and (c) that they are personally capable of adopting the new behaviors (efficacy expectations) 177 THE HEALTH BELIEF MODELThe Health Belief Model (HBM)IÓ-18 ... cognitive) theory builds upon the seminal work of Tolman’ and Kurt Lewin.ó-9 Accordingly, considerable overlap should be ex- pected The similarity of the HBM and Bandura’s social ted in the following...
... placed some of the front matter material after the index Please use the Bookmarks and Contents at a Glance links to access them Pro C# 5.0 andtheNET 4.5 Framework Sixth Edition Andrew Troelsen ... Introducing C# andNET Platform Chapter 1: The Philosophy of NET An Initial Look at theNET Platform Some Key Benefits of theNET Platform Introducing the Building ... 806 The Types of the System.Data Namespace 807 The Role of the IDbConnection Interface 809 The Role of the IDbTransaction Interface 809 The Role of the IDbCommand...
... of the CECA Moreover, this series treats the Banco de España (which was the bank of issue but was a private bank like the rest andthe largest of them) as part of the banking system, and therefore ... that they were able to compete in the market on equal terms Between 1988 and 1991, on the other hand, the market share of the savings banks stagnated There were a number of reasons for this The ... Characteristics of the savings banks The nature of the savings banks is at the root of some of the characteristics of their operation that have enabled them to compete with the private banks and lay the foundations...
... network” of data communication The first four nodes of Arpanet were limited to the west coast of the U.S as shown in Figure 1-1 Figure 1-1 The first four nodes of the ARPANET Licklider left the ... whole To appreciate the whole, we must look at the individual parts and how they came to be And how they came to be is a bizarre and often surprising tale of corporate warfare and heroic deeds by ... CHAPTER s HISTORY AND REVIVAL OF AJAX predecessor of the modern Internet was birthed in all its binary glory The ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) came to life as the end result...
... including Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Greece, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain andthe United Kingdom OECD (1992) Although these programs may encourage and assist some of the unemployed in starting ... from business ownership and wage and salary work In the classic economic model by Evans and Jovanovic (1989) individuals can obtain the following income, YW, from the wage and salary sector: YW ... comparing race, sex and age codes from the two months All nonunique matches are also removed from the dataset Finally, the datasets provided by the BLS are checked extensively for coding errors and other...
... JavaScript, in the context of the World Wide Web, the web browser does the interpreting The JavaScript interpreter in the browser executes the code directly from the source Without the interpreter, the ... returns the string “1020.” The second returns the number 30 Here’s the result of concatenating the string “10” andthe number 20: 18 CHAPTER ■ JAVASCRIPT SYNTAX The result of adding the number 10 and ... understand these conventions and it’s the same with the DOM In order to gain information from the model, you need to understand what conventions are being used to represent the document The most...
... JavaScript, in the context of the World Wide Web, the web browser does the interpreting The JavaScript interpreter in the browser executes the code directly from the source Without the interpreter, the ... returns the string “1020” The second returns the number 30 26 J AVA S C R I P T S Y N TA X Here’s the result of concatenating the string “10” andthe number 20: The result of adding the number 10 and ... JavaScript andthe Document Object Model Afterward, we adjourned to the cozy confines of a nearby pub, where Andy put the idea in my head of expanding the talk into a book I took this idea and presented...
... chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the text Part 1: Introducing C# andtheNET Platform The purpose of Part is to acclimate you to the core aspects of theNET platform, theNET type system, and various development ... defined and executed in memory are termed dynamic assemblies Part 4: Programming with theNET Libraries By this point in the text, you have a solid handle on the C# language andthe details of theNET ... also take an initial look at the C# programming language andNET assembly format, and you’ll examine the platform-independent nature of theNET platform andthe role of the Common Language Infrastructure...
... understanding of the interoperability layer Part 6: Exploring theNET Base Class Libraries By this point in the text, you have a very solid handle of the VB 2005 language andthe details of theNET ... (CLS), andthe base class libraries Also, you will take an initial look at the VB 2005 programming language andtheNET assembly format, and you’ll examine the platformindependent nature of theNET ... 2001), andthe award-winning Pro C# 2005 andtheNET 2.0 Platform, Third Edition (Apress, 2006) Andrew has also authored numerous articles on NET for MSDN online and MacTech (where he explored the...
... form As mentioned above, the Chi-Square (both for themodeland for items separately) has the purpose of assessing whether the data collected fits the expected theoretical model Thus, p values lower ... scale is not adequate and therefore contribute to the misfittings found both in modeland item levels Thus, rescoring items was carried out in order to improve themodel Firstly, the category probability ... performance and, thus, can be applied in different studies reliably Another relevant issue regarding the findings of the AAQ validation is the construct similarity between the international sample and the...
... form As mentioned above, the Chi-Square (both for themodeland for items separately) has the purpose of assessing whether the data collected fits the expected theoretical model Thus, p values lower ... scale is not adequate and therefore contribute to the misfittings found both in modeland item levels Thus, rescoring items was carried out in order to improve themodel Firstly, the category probability ... performance and, thus, can be applied in different studies reliably Another relevant issue regarding the findings of the AAQ validation is the construct similarity between the international sample and the...
... interactions Determination of the retarded Green’s function through equation is facilitated by the inclusion of the body of the device in the right-hand contact through the recursive scheme described ... the lattice at the positions marked by the solid rectangle and triangle in Figure andthe conductance obtained in each case Hong et al derive a coupling term associated with differences in band ... Considering the energy dispersion in the direction of charge transport, the Bloch form of the wavefunction ensures that n~eikn Substitution of n into the above equation yields the secular equation...
... placed some of the front matter material after the index Please use the Bookmarks and Contents at a Glance links to access them Pro C# 5.0 andtheNET 4.5 Framework Sixth Edition Andrew Troelsen ... Introducing C# andNET Platform Chapter 1: The Philosophy of NET An Initial Look at theNET Platform Some Key Benefits of theNET Platform Introducing the Building ... 806 The Types of the System.Data Namespace 807 The Role of the IDbConnection Interface 809 The Role of the IDbTransaction Interface 809 The Role of the IDbCommand...
... the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and so forth TheNET platform offers yet another runtime system The key difference between theNET runtime andthe various other runtimes I just mentioned is the ... VB NET, andthe like) This chapter will examine the construction of an ASP .NET web page, the underlying programming model, and other key aspects of ASP NET, such as your choice of web server and ... Visual Basic NETandtheNET Platform: An Advanced Guide (Apress, 2001), andthe award-winning C# andtheNET Platform (Apress, 2003) Andrew has also authored numerous articles on NET for MSDN...
... constructing the boolArray type) In the case of the intArray declaration, again recall the numeric value specified represents the number of elements in the array, not the value of the upper bound If there ... of class types w w fr On the surface, the process of defining and using structures is very simple, but as they say, the devil is in the details To begin understanding the basics of structure types, ... given that the compiler assumes name is referring to the variable currently in the method scope rather than the name field at the class scope To inform the compiler that you wish to set the current...
... this version of the Car type, you made use of the car’s ID to function as the baseline of the sort order Another design might have used the pet name of the car as the basis of the sorting algorithm ... without the need for user interaction On the other hand, we could implement IDisposable to provide a way for the object user to clean up the object as soon as it is finished However, if the caller ... explicitly calling Dispose() on the rw object, therefore the destructor call is suppressed However, we have “forgotten” to call Dispose() on the rw2 object, and therefore when the application terminates,...