books about: code-recipes
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Enterprise Recipes with Ruby and Rails
Maik Schmidt
Pragmatic Bookshelf
, 2008
Enterprise Recipes with Ruby and Rails helps you to overcome typical obstacles hidden in every enterprise's infrastructure. It doesn't matter if your Rails application needs to access your company's message-oriented middleware or if it has to scan through tons of huge XML documents to get a missing piece of data. Ruby and Rails enable you to create solutions that are both elegant and efficient. With more than 50 concise, targeted recipes, ...
Cracking The Code Of The Diet And Food Industries
1 review
Sarena S. Johnson
Trafford Publishing
, 2006
FANTASTIC
This book is a great easy to understand guide for all of us frustated by the hype and misleading claims of the diet and food industries. If you have ever walked into a grocery store trying to pick the best and healthiest foods for your family only to be more confused--You will love this book. It has all the information you need to be the winner at the grocery store, at home, and in your health!
Herbal Rhythms: Deciphering Herbal Codes
Jane Lytle
PublishAmerica
, 2006
Most herb books cover a wealth of knowledge about a great many herbs, and as such can be a bit more like encyclopedias than easy reference guides. Written with the intention of providing complete information about a select few, this book discusses fourteen herbs. These fourteen herbs are some of those most commonly purchased and used by the average gardener/cook in this country. I?ve attempted to provide a well-rounded picture of each from its ...
Numerical Recipes Source Code CD-ROM 3rd Edition: The Art of Scientific Computing
1 review
William H. Press
,
Saul A. Teukolsky
, ...
Cambridge University Press
, 2007
DISAPPOINTED WITH SEQUENTIAL CODE
My rating reflects dissatisfaction with the concept of v3.0, rather than with how it's been implemented. Given past experience, I'm sure the implementation is just fine. I've been very happily using the parallel version of the v2.10 NR algorithms in Fortran 9x for the past year or more. My work needs the extra oomph of multiple processors, and the algorithms are all that they're supposed to ...
Numerical Recipes Multi-Language Code CD-ROM with Linux or Unix Single Screen License
1 review
William H. Press
,
Saul A. Teukolsky
, ...
Cambridge University Press
, 2002
convenient and well tested code, but overpriced
For those of you who want source code for numerical programming, here is some. The code is used in the well known Numerical Recipes series of books. The code is in Fortran and C and is well tested and debugged. Of course, if you look on the web, these days, you could probably find equivalent code from reputable sources. But one selling point of the CD is its convenience. Against this is its ...
Flex 3 Cookbook: Code-Recipes, Tips, and Tricks for RIA Developers (Adobe Developer Library)
9 reviews
Joshua Noble
,
Todd Anderson
Adobe Dev Library
, 2008
An excellent Flex book full of great real life solutions
I just got this book and am using it already in my projects. Great source of real life solutions, very enjoyable to read. Highly recommended!
Numerical Recipes with Source Code CD-ROM 3rd Edition: The Art of Scientific Computing
2 reviews
William H. Press
,
Saul A. Teukolsky
, ...
Cambridge University Press
, 2007
Good book, less valuable CD
The book and the CD sounded like a convenient bundle. Unfortunately, the CD has some very restrictive terms for its use. Nonetheless, the CD is not the primary part of this purchase. Consider that many of the algorithms in the book are available in standard C libraries or the C++ STL. The more mathematically intensive algorithms are often freely available from [...]. The value of the book, ...
Numerical Recipes in C & C++ Source Code CD-ROM with Windows, DOS, or Mac Single Screen License
3 reviews
William H. Press
,
Brian P. Flannery
, ...
Cambridge University Press
, 2002
Numerical Recipes Review
I've been using the book in C for several years and thought it was quite good, but the new C++ version is far and above better.
The Evolution Diet: What and How We Were Designed to Eat
17 reviews
Joseph Stephen Breese Morse
Code Publishing
, 2006
A great diet--as long as you're logical
I've browsed some of the reviews on this book and am astonished at how silly people can be. They keep insisting that in order to "eat the way we were designed to eat" we have to limit what we eat to things that were around 10000 years ago. Personally, I don't want to eat 10000-year-old nuts and berries. That's gross. I know that's not what they're saying, but they're still missing the point. If ...
The Evolution Diet: What and How We Were Designed to Eat
17 reviews
Joseph Stephen Breese Morse
Code Publishing
, 2006
A great diet--as long as you're logical
I've browsed some of the reviews on this book and am astonished at how silly people can be. They keep insisting that in order to "eat the way we were designed to eat" we have to limit what we eat to things that were around 10000 years ago. Personally, I don't want to eat 10000-year-old nuts and berries. That's gross. I know that's not what they're saying, but they're still missing the point. If ...
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