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Understanding Network Hacks

Understanding Network Hacks

by Bastian Ballmann
187 Pages · 2015 · 11.12 MB · 4,991 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Arduino Cookbook 3rd Edition
by Nicholas Robert Weldin
223 Pages · 2015 · 28 MB · 53 Downloads · New!
Arduino Cookbook 3rd Edition is the circuit design, microcontrollers and integrated circuits book that offers the best techniques to master Arduino. Nicholas Robert Weldin is the author of this remarkable book. Nicholas spends decades as a technologist in computing and he knows how things work in real-time. If you wanted to create those devices who have the ability to interact with the outer environment then this guide is surely for you. It is a remarkable book for the students of the programming environment, Arduino microcontroller, and for other purposes. The student will find over two-hundred tips and tricks to manufacture various prototypes and objects. It is time to master yourself in creating robots, toys, detectors, and others. A user can also introduce the sense to respond to objects like heat, sound, touch, and position, etc. This guide takes the reader step by step through every phase and there is no need to become an expert to get started through this application. Learn all the essential techniques to master Arduino. Figure out the basic techniques for dealing with analog signals and reading digital. Offers the drive visual displays, control several motors and generate sound, etc. It easily handles the latest techniques of programming so you can apply them easily.
Mastering Leap Motion
by Brandon Sanders
248 Pages · 2014 · 6.32 MB · 3,149 Downloads · New!
Leap Motion technology offers a truly innovative way of interacting with software. Traditionally, computing has always involved the use of a keyboard, a mouse or a controller. Leap Motion gives developers a new solution to creating a radically new user experience, in a way that is both comprehensive and disruptive in the most exciting sense of the term. From typing to robotic hands and virtual harps, Leap Motion makes human and computer interaction so much more immersive.
Buying a Computer For Dummies, 2005 Edition
by Dan Gookin
332 Pages · 2004 · 6.1 MB · 4,699 Downloads · New!
CPU, Ghz, Mhz, DIMMS, RAM, ROM, AGP, ISA, PCI, USB, CRT, LCD, NIC, CCD, CIS, DP, Kbps. What do all of these acronyms mean?
The TINI Specification and Developer’s Guide
by Don Loomis
382 Pages · 2001 · 13.6 MB · 2,924 Downloads · New!
With TINI (Tiny InterNet Interface), you can Web-enable just about anything. TINI makes it easy and inexpensive to develop Web-based Java applications for controlling and monitoring embedded systems in a wide range of corporate, industrial, and home applications. Now, TINI’s architect and lead developer has written the definitive guide and reference for this new technology: The TINI Specification and Programmer’s Guide. Don Loomis starts by introducing TINI, a breakthrough microprocessor chipset that contains a microcontroller, operating system, TCP/IP network stack, and Java Virtual Machine. Loomis reviews the essentials of programming embedded controllers, and introduces practical techniques for writing Java-based TINI control and monitoring applications — including practical I/O techniques most Java programmers haven’t been exposed to. The book includes extensive example code — all provided on the accompanying CD-ROM, together with the complete TINI specification. For every developer seeking low-cost ways to Internet-enable their devices — including Java developers, embedded systems developers, Web server programmers, hobbyists, and many others.
Raspberry Pi: A Quick-Start Guide
by Maik Schmidt
149 Pages · 2012 · 4 MB · 1,314 Downloads · New!
Raspberry Pi: A Quick-Start Guide gives you everything you need to get the Raspberry Pi up and running and doing cool stuff. You’ll get started by learning what additional hardware you need and how to connect it, install Debian Linux and configure it to your needs, and customize the Pi’s firmware to get the most out of your hardware.
VHDL for Logic Synthesis, 3rd Edition
by Andrew Rushton
484 Pages · 2011 · 4.3 MB · 2,063 Downloads · New!
Many engineers encountering VHDL (very high speed integrated circuits hardware description language) for the first time can feel overwhelmed by it. This book bridges the gap between the VHDL language and the hardware that results from logic synthesis with clear organisation, progressing from the basics of combinational logic, types, and operators; through special structures such as tristate buses, register banks and memories, to advanced themes such as developing your own packages, writing test benches and using the full range of synthesis types.

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