Thursday, January 1, 2009

Programming C 30 or A Network Security Exams in a Nutshell

Programming C# 3.0

Author: Jesse Liberty

Written by popular author and .NET expert Jesse Liberty, this thoroughly updated tutorial for beginning to intermediate programmers covers the latest release of Microsoft's popular C# language (C# 3.0) and the newest .NET platform for developing Windows and web applications. Our bestselling Programming C# 3.0, now in its fifth edition, is a world-class tutorial that goes well beyond the documentation otherwise available. Liberty doesn't just teach C#; he tells the complete story of the C# language and how it integrates with all of .NET programming, so that you can get started creating professional quality web and Windows applications. This book: Provides a comprehensive tutorial in C# and .NET programming that also serves as a useful reference you'll want by your side while you're working Covers all of the new features of the language, thoroughly integrated into every chapter, rather than tacked on at the end Provides insight into best practices and insight into real world programming by a professional programmer who worked with C# as an independent contractor for nearly a decade before joining Microsoft as a Senior Program Manager Every chapter in this book has been totally revised, and the entire book has been reorganized to respond to the significant changes in the language Full coverage, from the ground up of LINQ (Language Integrated Query) and other C# 3.0 language innovations to speed up development tasks Explains how to use C# in creating Web Applications as well as Windows Applications, using both the new Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and the older WinForms technology This new edition of Programming C# 3.0 is for working programmers who want to develop proficiencyinMicrosoft's most important language. No prior .NET experience is required for you to get started. There's no time like the present to work with C# -- and no book like this one to teach you everything you need to know. Special note to VB6 and Java programmers: if you've decided to transition to .NET, this book will take you there.



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A+, Network+, Security+ Exams in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference

Author: Pawan K Bhardwaj

If you're preparing for the new CompTIA 2006 certification in A+, or the current Network+ and Security+ certifications, you'll find this book invaluable. It provides all the information you need to get ready for these exams, including the four new A+ exams -- the required Essentials exam and three elective exams that pertain to your area of specialization. As with other O'Reilly Nutshell books for certification exams, A+, Network+ and Security + in a Nutshell follows a proven style and approach. It reviews all of the topics needed to master each exam in a remarkably concise format, with required knowledge boiled down to the core. Instead of plowing through 500 to 700 pages to prepare for each exam, this book covers each one in approximately 150 pages. And because the objectives for the three elective A+ exams are redundant, and the book covers them in one section. The exams covered include: A+ Essentials: Required for A+ 2006 certification EXAM 220-602: For the A+ IT Technician specialization EXAM 220-603: For the A+ Remote Support Technician specialization EXAM 220-604: For the A+ IT Depot specialization EXAM N10-003: For Network+ Certification EXAM SYO-101: For Security+ Certification Each exam is covered in three parts: Exam Overview, Study Guide and Prep and Practice. Plenty of detailed tables and screen shots are included, along with study notes and practice questions. Once you have completed the exams successfully, you will find this all-in-one book to be a valuable reference to core administration and security skills.



Table of Contents:
Preface     ix
A+ Essentials
Overview of A+ Essentials Exam     3
Areas of Study for the A+ Essentials Exam     5
A+ Essentials Study Guide     16
Personal Computer Components     18
Laptops and Portable Devices     50
Operating Systems     65
Printers and Scanners     111
Networks     129
Security     149
Safety and Environmental Issues     165
Communications and Professionalism     172
Prep and Practice for the A+ Essentials Exam     181
Preparing for the A+ Essentials Exam     182
Suggested Exercises for the A+ Essentials Exam     182
Highlighters Index     191
Practice Questions for the A+ Essentials Exam     231
A+ Exams 220-602, 220-603, and 220-604
Overview of the A+ Exams 220-602, 220-603, and 220-604     245
Areas of Study for A+ Exams 220-602, 220-603, and 220-604     247
Study Guide for A+ Exams 220-602, 220-603, and 220-604     251
Personal Computer Components     252
Laptops and Portable Devices     268
Operating Systems     276
Printers and Scanners     307
Networks     328
Security     358
Prep and Practice for the A+ Exams 220-602, 220-603, and 220-604     373
Preparing for the A+ Exams     374
Suggested Exercises for the Exams     374
Highlighters Index     383
Practice Questions for the A+ Exams     404
Network+
Overview of the Network+ Exam     417
Areas of Study for the Network+ Exam     419
Network+ Exam Study Guide     424
Media and Topologies     425
Protocols and Standards     457
Network Implementation     489
Network Support     514
Network+ Exam Prep and Practice     540
Preparing for the Network+ Exam     541
Network+ Exam Suggested Exercises     541
Network+ Exam Highlighters Index     546
Network+ Exam Practice Questions     573
Security+
Overview of Security+ Exam     585
Areas of Study for Security+ Exam     587
Security+ Exam Study Guide     593
General Security Concepts     594
Communication Security     617
Infrastructure Security     648
Basics of Cryptography     672
Operational and Organizational Security      685
Security+ Exam Prep and Practice     702
Preparing for the Security+ Exam     703
Security+ Exam Suggested Exercises     703
Security+ Exam Highlighters Index     707
Security+ Exam Practice Questions     734
Index     745

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