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Section 2: Thriving in a Competitive Environment
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Chapter Ten: Harnessing the Brute Force of Calculation
Chapter Eleven: Take On the Tough Jobs
Chapter Twelve: Mission: Impossible
Chapter Thirteen: How Your Work Is Tracked
Chapter Fourteen: Boost Your Output and Lower Your Stress with Productivity Tools
Chapter Fifteen: A Blueprint for Savvy Programming
Chapter Sixteen: Master Millions of Lines of Complex Code
Chapter Seventeen: Good Enough Programming for the Seasoned Programmer
Chapter Eighteen: How Seasoned Programmers Stay at the Top of Their Game
Chapter Nineteen: Self-Management Tips for the Seasoned Professional
Chapter Twenty: Spotting Opportunities, Skirting Land Mines
Part Overview
Stay-in-Front Strategies for Seasoned Professionals
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How to Become a Highly Paid Corporate Programmer
ISBN: 158347045X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 162
Authors:
Paul H. Harkins
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Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++: Recipes for Cryptography, Authentication, Input Validation & More
Introduction to Building
Building a Complex Application with GNU make
Defining a Macro
Creating a Thread
Manipulating an XML Document
Cisco Voice Gateways and Gatekeepers
Implementing SIP Gateways
SRST and MGCP Gateway Fallback
Configuring SRST
Case Study: Integrating SRST with an Analog Voice-Mail System
Mapping Hacks: Tips & Tools for Electronic Cartography
Hack 31. Plot Dymaxion Maps in Perl
How GPS Works
Hack 69. Find Your Way Around GRASS
Hack 84. Build a Free World Gazetteer
Hack 94. Geo-Warchalking with 2-D Barcodes
What is Lean Six Sigma
The Four Keys to Lean Six Sigma
Key #3: Work Together for Maximum Gain
Key #4: Base Decisions on Data and Facts
Making Improvements That Last: An Illustrated Guide to DMAIC and the Lean Six Sigma Toolkit
The Experience of Making Improvements: What Its Like to Work on Lean Six Sigma Projects
Extending and Embedding PHP
Interfaces
Userspace Superglobals
Speaking the Windows Dialect
Summary
Summary
User Interfaces in C#: Windows Forms and Custom Controls
Creating Usable Interfaces
Modern Controls
Design-Time Support for Custom Controls
Dynamic User Interface
GDI+ Controls
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