It's all out there just waiting for you to put it to good use--from utilities, code, software, and object and class libraries to technical reports, question-and-answer forums, mailing lists, and software support groups. The problem is tracking it down. Even with the best search tools, you might never find that indispensable code you need to complete a project. This book covers programmer-oriented bulletin boards, the Internet, CompuServe, America Online, Delphi, BIX, GEnie, eWorld, and Microsoft Network, and describes what you can find on each one, how much they charge, and how to join. Organized by specific programming topics, it steers you to all the best sites for: Graphics, multimedia, VR, and games development Security, encryption, and anti-virus information Vendor support and programmer support groups Networking and telecommunications Magazine archives and databases And much more The Programmer's Guide to Online Resources is a valuable professional resource no programmer should be without.
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