C represents the next step in the evolution of programming languages. It is fully object-oriented and is the first component-oriented programming language. Designed to support the NET Framework, Ce laves the best of the past and incorporates the latest in modem computer language design.
Without assuming any programming background, this book prese…
This section introduces you to .NET, ADO.NET, and Visual Studio .NET. You have probably been introduced to .NET by now, and, given the number of marketing channels available to Microsoft, we're fairly sure you have. Since Microsoft is brand- ing nearly all of its products as .NET products, we want to ensure that you under- stand .NET as it pertains …
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the microprocessor, covering both hardware and software based on the 8085 Microprocessor family. This book was first published in 1984 and it has been in the field for nearly three decades. The microprocessor concepts that were at the cutting edge of the technology in the 1970s and 80s have become fund…
In this book we address ourselves to the full spectrum of systems programming endeavors, including the use and implementation of assemblers, macros, loaders, compilers, and operating systems. We present each of these components in detail, exposing the pertinent design issues. The issues are discussed within the context of modern computer languages a…
This book is about the 8086 "family" of 16-bit microprocessors and micro-processor support components. It provides complete treatment of hardware and software including four tutorial chapters on the 8086's complete instruction set and the inclusion of hexadecimal object code for each example.
In the second edition of this popular book, the 8085 processor and its peripherals have been used to explain the basic concepts of microprocessor operation and system realization. The text can be used by electrical engineering undergraduates in their first course on microprocessors, and by engineering students in other disciplines and students of sc…
The first electronic digital computer was constructed as recently as the 1940s. In the thirty or so years that have elapsed since then, the use of computers has spread to the point where there can now be very few people in Western society whose lives are not affected by computation. The vast majority of companies, government departments, and institu…