Saturday, February 26, 2011

Gray Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Reverse Engineers

Gray Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Reverse Engineers 

By: Justin Seitz

Description:

I was also one of the people who was eagerly awaiting the release of this book, NOT so much because I am a "hacker by day trying to pentrate systems etc", but because Python is my language of choice and I love to play / hack / hobby around with it!!
The bottom line is the book is FUN to read, and opens up the minds of those programmers / hackers out their who have a PASSION this stuff ;-)
This book gave me some super insight into some of the lower level things "non hackers" have probably been missing all along. We all know the best programmers in the world are hackers and I think Justin has done a wonderful job showing just how cool, EASY and FUN hacking in Python can really be!
I must say I had numerous times in the book where I would smile and think "WOW, now that's cool" ;-)
I must also say I am well impressed with "Immunity Debugger", another superb product that unless I had read the book, I would have never heard about...

So keep up the great work Justin, and I really look forward to if you ever bring out a 2nd edition in years to come, that will be fun! 

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Digital Image Processing (2nd Edition) - Requested

Digital Image Processing (2nd Edition)

  

By Rafael C. Gonzalez& Richard E. Woods,

Description :

A good book, clear and easy to understand, and it is also easy to implement the algorithms mentioned in the book into a real world program. I used it as a text book in image processing class. Compared to other books in image processing, this book is a clear winner. The only drawback is the price. Other thing to remember is that this book is old enough in the ever-progressed image processing and computer graphic field.

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

C++ GUI Programming with Qt4 (2nd Edition)


C++ GUI Programming with Qt4 (2nd Edition)
By : Jasmin Blanchette & Mark Summerfield



Description :

The Only Official, Best-Practice Guide to Qt 4.3 Programming
Using Trolltech’s Qt you can build industrial-strength C++ applications that run natively on Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and embedded Linux without source code changes. Now, two Trolltech insiders have written a start-to-finish guide to getting outstanding results with the latest version of Qt: Qt 4.3

Packed with realistic examples and in-depth advice, this is the book Trolltech uses to teach Qt to its own new hires. Extensively revised and expanded, it reveals today’s best Qt programming patterns for everything from implementing model/view architecture to using Qt 4.3’s improved graphics support. You’ll find proven solutions for virtually every GUI development task, as well as sophisticated techniques for providing database access, integrating XML, using subclassing, composition, and more. Whether you’re new to Qt or upgrading from an older version, this book can help you accomplish everything that Qt 4.3 makes possible.
• Completely updated throughout, with significant new coverage of databases, XML, and Qtopia embedded programming
• Covers all Qt 4.2/4.3 changes, including Windows Vista support, native CSS support for widget styling, and SVG file generation
• Contains separate 2D and 3D chapters, coverage of Qt 4.3’s new graphics view classes, and an introduction to QPainter’s OpenGL back-end
• Includes new chapters on look-and-feel customization and application scripting
• Illustrates Qt 4’s model/view architecture, plugin support, layout management, event processing, container classes, and much more
• Presents advanced techniques covered in no other book—from creating plugins to interfacing with native APIs
• Includes a new appendix on Qt Jambi, the new Java version of Qt
About the Author
Jasmin Blanchette is a Trolltech senior software engineer and is writing his M.Sc. thesis in computer science at the University of Oslo. .
Mark Summerfield works as an independent trainer and consultant specializing in C++, Qt, Python, and PyQt, and is the author of Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt. Blanchette and Summerfield coauthored C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3 and the first edition of C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

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Friday, July 3, 2009

Thinking in Java 4th Edition

Thinking in Java 4th Edition
By : Bruce Eckel



Description :

Comments from Readers ( According to Book)
hinking In Java should be read cover to cover by every Java programmer, then kept close at
hand for frequent reference. The exercises are challenging, and the chapter on Collections is
superb! Not only did this book help me to pass the Sun Certified Java Programmer exam; it’s
also the first book I turn to whenever I have a Java question. Jim Pleger, Loudoun
County (Virginia) Government


One of the absolutely best programming tutorials I’ve seen for any language. Joakim
Ziegler, FIX sysop

Thank you for your wonderful, wonderful book on Java. Dr. Gavin Pillay, Registrar, King
Edward VIII Hospital, South Africa

Thank you again for your awesome book. I was really floundering (being a non-C
programmer), but your book has brought me up to speed as fast as I could read it. It’s really
cool to be able to understand the underlying principles and concepts from the start, rather
than having to try to build that conceptual model through trial and error. Hopefully I will be
able to attend your seminar in the not-too-distant future. Randall R. Hawley,
Automation Technician, Eli Lilly & Co.


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