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THREE BOOKS FOR LESS (C++, COBOL, AND PC UPGRADE)

$10 for all three books - OBO. (1)C++ How to Program covers ANSI/ISO C++ by Harvey M. Deitel, P. J. Deitel, H. M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel. 1130 pages, fundamentals of object-oriented programming and generic programming in C++. Topics include classes, objects, and encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism, and object-oriented design with the UML. Condition: Used. (2)The Complete PC Upgrade & Maintenance Guide (Hardcover) W/2 CDs by Mark Minasi, Sybex Inc. 1559 pages, nearly a million readers have found the Complete PC Upgrade and Maintenance Guide to be a problem-solving wonder. In simple, easy-to-follow language, this reference shows you how to prevent disasters and fix them when they occur. This book gives a PC owner or support person all they need to know in how to fix their PC problems. With detailed troubleshooting for the latest motherboards, sound cards, video boards, CD-ROM drives, and all other multimedia devices. It even covers notebook computers, laser printers, scanners, keyboards, and serial devices, something no other competitive book does. Bonuses include: a 700-entry Major Hardware Vendor Resource Guide, a 125-page Hardware Dictionary, an A+ Hardware Certification Section, and 2 CDs including utilities such as PC Tune--a $ upgrading and tune-up program, as well as 500 megabytes of videos from Minasi's own seminars. Condition: New. (3)Structured Cobol Programming (Paperback) by Nancy Stern, Robert A. Stern 800 pages, despite years of dire predictions, COBOL is still thriving. In fact, it's practically a perennial. New version of COBOL for PCs now enable you to use COBOL to develop interesting graphical user interfaces, create Web pages, and even incorporate components from other languages such as Visual Basic. Features: * Includes new integrated coverage of interactive programming. * Shows how to design programs that are easy to read, debug, modify, and maintain. * Covers information processing and systems concepts that will help you interact with users and systems analysts when designing programs. * Introduces you to programming tools such as pseudocode and hierarchy charts that make program logic more structured, modular, and top-down. * Presents useful techniques for maintaining and modifying older "legacy" programs. Condition: New. Contact: Saman 615-945-1218 namassaman@yahoo.com

County:   DAVIDSON
City:   Nashville

Contact:  Contact: Saman 615-945-1218 namassaman@yahoo.com


  

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