Here's a quick chapter-by-chapter summary of what you'll find in this book:
• Getting Started with Microsoft OCS 2007 Speech Server: The first chapter explains how to install Speech Server and use the Administrator Console.
• Building Grammar: Chapter 2 explores the different methods available for creating grammar for your applications and helps you decide which method to use to best suit your particular application's needs.
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This book starts with a general introduction to regular expressions. The first section describes and defines the constructs used in regular expressions, and establishes the common principles of pattern matching. The remaining sections of the book are devoted to the syntax, features, and usage of regular expressions in various implementations.
The implementations covered in this book are Perl, Java, .NET and C#, Ruby, Python, PCRE, PHP, Apache web server, vi editor, JavaScript, and shell tools.
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Section 1 – Dot Net 3.0 – Enterprise Patterns Made Real 1 Introducting.NET 3.0 This book will take a goal and objective-oriented approach to learning the .Net 3.0 and technologies and will focus implicitly on a MVC / n-tier and SOA approach to building applications. Best practices and pattern-based programming will be made explicit from the very beginning, without letting these architectural design patterns get in the way of straight forward explanations of the new classes and how to put them to work. 2 Design Patterns and .NET 3.0 (20)
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Part I—Friday Evening Session 1–Introducing ASP.NET Session 2–Setting Up .NET Session 3–Designing a Database Session 4–Building a Database Part II—Saturday Morning Session 5–Using SQL: A Primer Session 6–XML: A Primer
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This book is organized into two sections, followed by three appendixes.
Part I: Test-Driven Development Overview This section describes the concepts of test-driven development. It begins with Kent Beck's rules, provides some additional detail about how to use and apply these rules, defines terminology that we use throughout the book, and defines a process for doing test-driven development. In addition to the definitions, we also demonstrate how to apply them by example. |
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