Amazon.com: Database Programming With Visual J++ (9780789710154): Christopher S. Lester, Daniel Brookshier, Randy Curnutt, Loren D. Eidahl, Nelson Howell, Stephen Wynkoop: Books
The ultimate reference for accomplished developers who want to implement powerful database solutions, this one-stop reference provides all of the information needed to day to build effective database solutions in today's business. The CD contains all of the code from the book, several complete database applications, and other tools and utilities.
Database programming is the single most popular area of database use so there is a real need and hunger for information on the topic. Database Programming with Visual J++ is the ultimate reference for accomplished Java developers and Webmasters who want a one-stop reference for all the information needed to build effective database solutions in today's businesses. Includes sections that teach readers how to use powerful new tools such as ActiveX Data interface, ODBC 3.0, DAO 3.1., the Access IIS Add-in, and the Distributed Transaction Counter in SQL Server 6.5. - Create and secure powerful database applications for use on the Web and intranet sites
- Discover how to build interactive electronic commerce systems
Daniel Brookshier is a renaissance man with cross disciplines of humor and technology author, juggler, engineer, software developer, and an artist (mom has pictures on fridge). Daniel loves a good pun or a hard engineering or business problem. Daniel currently works at No Magic in Allen Texas where he is an Engineering Fellow. Daniel travels the world talking at technology conferences, as a keynote speaker, radio/tv/internet interviews, and book readings. Daniel helped to create the Unified Profile for DoDAF and MODAF (UPDM) and works on other specifications at the OMG.
Why technology? Daniel has been a technologist from a very young age. Fascinated by computers, Daniel started withe the programming of a UNIVAC 1108 when he was 16. Graduating to the Apple, microprocessors, VAX, Cray and back now to Java and his beloved Apple MacBook. Daniel currently consults on Engineering, Enterprise Architecture and has clients from NASA to the DoD.
Boys Books are parodies of traditional science books for boys. The first book, Boys Book of Armageddon, is a book of all the ways the world could end. The book covers doomsayers, marketing apocalypse, and even the best dog to own for the zombie apocalypse (a herding dog like an Australian Shepherd). Behind the humor is critical thinking and how to spot nonsense and a lot of nonsensical puns.
Boys Book of Apocalypse is book of apocalyptic visions, doomsayers, bad puns, and fun facts, to make the end-times both delightful and profitable. The definitive book for boys on all things apocalyptic. From Mayan holidays in 2012, to marketing when zombies rise or a killer asteroid hits the fan. Don't wait until the next doomsayer predicts the end of the world, be prepared!
Boys Book of Apocalypse is full of science, pseudoscience, religion, Mayans, zombies, and a cast of doomsayers. Improve your vocabulary with new words to learn, like doomsayer, xenophobe and rumination. There are experiments too! Test the power of prayer, create a zombie survival kit and start an end of the world rumor. Each experiment has questions to see what you've learned and how your therapist feels about your new mental health issues.
Each book in the Boys Books series is irreverent, thought provoking and filled with wickedly subversive humor. No tangent is missed by the oblique humor and horrible puns. Everyone's sacred cow is sacrificed and then reincarnated in this parody of an educational book for boys that will keep you laughing from beginning to the end of the world.
Daniel's next humor book is Boys Book of Pseudoscience. The next technology book will be Enterprise Architecture Modeling with UPDM.
You can reach the author directly at turbogeek@cluck.com