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Cloud Security and Privacy
Tuesday

Author: Tim Mather, Subra Kumaraswamy & Shahed Latif
Publisher: O'Reilly
Pages: 336
ISBN: 978-0596802769
Aimed at: Both managers and developers
Rating: 4
Pros: Tackles a difficult subject
Cons: Impenetrable style and full of acronyms
Reviewed by: Sue Gee

This book tackles an important current problem. Cloud computing is a hot topic and such is its attraction that many companies could be tempted to rely on it without evaluating the real risks.


 

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Real-World Functional Programming (Manning)
08 Feb

Explores the functional programming model through the F# and C# languages. Uses examples to teach readers how functional programming differs from other approaches and explains how ideas look in F#-a functional language-as well as how they can be successfully used to solve programming problems in C#.
<ASIN:1933988924>



C# 4.0 in a Nutshell (O'Reilly)
05 Feb

The fourth edition of this definitive reference work includes in-depth coverage of new C# topics such as parallel programming, code contracts, dynamic programming, security, and COM interoperability. All the essential details to keep you on track with C# 4.0. See iProgrammer's review of previous edition.

<ASIN:0596800959>



C++ for Programmers (Prentice Hall)
04 Feb

Written for programmers with a background in high-level language programming, this book applies the Deitel signature live-code approach to teaching programming and explores the C++ language and C++ Standard Libraries in depth. Includes 240 C++ applications with over 15,000 lines of code.

<ASIN:0137001304>



Domain-Driven Design Using Naked Objects (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
03 Feb

Applying DDD principles is easier said than done. Naked Objects, an open-source Java framework, lets you build working applications simply by writing the core domain classes. This book teaches development practices while building a complete sample application, imparting key DDD principles as you work through the application step by step.

<ASIN:1934356441>



Search Patterns (O'Reilly)
02 Feb

Explores design patterns that apply across the categories of web, ecommerce, enterprise, desktop, mobile, social, and realtime search and discovery. Using colorful illustrations and examples, the authors bring modern information retrieval to life, covering such diverse topics as relevance ranking, faceted navigation, multi-touch, and augmented reality.

<ASIN:0596802277>



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This Month's iProgrammer

The Core

There are now three sub-sections in this area of the site where we cover topics that are at the heart of  programming. We've added several articles about working with bitmaps in WPF and there are now articles to help you get started with PHP

Coming soon to The Core: PHP basic control structures


Babbage's Bag

We have added many more articles discussing the fundamental ideas and theories of computing - from hexadecimal and the mod function to an algorithm for discovering the median in a data set and computational complexity. We also explain the Turing Test and the advent of the Chatterbots.

Coming soon: Advanced Data Structures

History

Our latest informal biographies are on the Watsons, father and son, who presided over IBM as it entered the computer age, Alan Sugar who brought us the Amstrad PC clone and Doug Engelbart who invented the mouse. We also have a new article on computing technology long before the computer itself was invented. 

As well as looking at the people and the machines who have featured prominently in the history of computing we have now added articles about the delevelopment of computer languages from the initial interpreters and compilers onwards. So far we've looked at the 1950s, the '60s and the 70's.

Coming soon: The rise of Object-Oriented  languages in the 1980s; Ritchie and Thompson - Unix and C

Swift's Spreadsheets

To mark the beginning of the new decade Janet Swift has added  a spreadsheet that produces a monthly calendar and if you want a personal forecast take a look at her biorhythms spreadsheet.

Coming soon: More about dates and times and a chart to help you watch your weight

Book Reviews

Reviews of books by and for programmers and other IT experts are a vital part of this site and members of our team continue to read new titles and share their opinions at a prodigious rate. The latest reviews are listed at the left of this page but if you want a book on a specific topic go to the Book Reviews content page.

The Stone Tapes

Given our interest in print books it isn't surprising that we have strong opinions about ebooks and the impact of the Internet is having on traditional publishing and communication. Recent blogs have discussed the pricing of ebooks and the shortcoming's of the web's "pull publishing".

eBooks

We have posted Chapter Four of Deep C#  on the tricky topic of Casting and Chapter Three of Financial Functions on Effective Interest Rates

Coming soon: Artificial Intelligence - a new addition to our ebookshelf;
Deep C# - Nested Classes
Financial Functions - Future Value


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