tulika goyal

B-tech 2nd year student of polymer science.

Student at IIT Roorkee

CISCO IOS

CISCO IOS IN A NUTSHELL: A DESKTOP QUICK REFERENCE FOR IOS ON IP NETWORKS

AppleScript

AppleScript in a Nutshell By Bruce W. Perry Publisher: O'Reilly Pub Date: June 2001 ISBN: 1-56592-841-5 Pages: 526 Slots: 1 AppleScript in a Nutshell is the first complete reference to AppleScript, the popular programming language that gives both power users and sophisticated enterprise customers the important ability to automate repetitive tasks and customize applications. AppleScript in a Nutshell is a high-end handbook at a low-end price--an essential desktop reference that puts the full power of this user-friendly programming language into every AppleScript user's hands. This HTML Help has been published using the chm2web software.

J2ME

J2ME in a Nutshell

Books of Java

JAVA IN A NUTSHELL: A DESKTOP QUICK REFERENCE

ASP

ASP IN A NUTSHELL: A DESKTOP QUICK REFERENCE

classes

Cocoa in a Nutshell begins with a complete overview of Cocoa's object classes. It provides developers who may be experienced with other application toolkits the grounding they'll need to start developing Cocoa applications. A complement to Apple's documentation, it is the only reference to the classes, functions, types, constants, protocols, and methods that make up Cocoa's Foundation and Application Kit frameworks, based on the Jaguar release (Mac OS X 10.2).

APPLESCRIPT IN A NUTSHELL

APPLESCRIPT IN A NUTSHELL: A DESKTOP QUICK REFERENCE"

MySql and php Database applications

MySql and php Database applications

MySql and php

MySql and php

Java How to Program

Java How to Program Fourth Edition - DCC.

Who Financed Hitler

Who Financed Hitler

How to Use Microsoft Excel

How to Use Microsoft Excel  An Overview of Microsoft Excel L E A R N I N G O B JE C T I V E S 1. Examine the value of using Excel to make decisions. 2. Learn how to start Excel. 3. Become familiar with the Excel workbook. 4. Understand how to navigate worksheets. 5. Examine the Excel Ribbon. 6. Become familiar with the Quick Access Toolbar. 7. Examine the right-click menu options. 8. Become familiar with the commands in the File tab. 9. Learn how to save workbooks. 10. Save workbooks in the Excel 97-2003 file type. 11. Examine the Status Bar. 12. Become familiar with the features in the Excel Help window