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                Art 
                    Of Assembly Language by Randall Hyde  Thinking 
                in Java by Bruce Eckel 
  
                       Thinking 
                in C++ by Bruce Eckel
  
                       
                 Handbook 
                Of Applied Cryptography by Alfred 
                J. Menezes, Paul 
                C. van Oorschot and Scott 
                A. Vanstone Cryptography, 
                in particular public-key cryptography, has emerged in the last 
                20 years as an important discipline that is not only the subject 
                of an enormous amount of research, but provides the foundation 
                for information security in many applications. Standards are emerging 
                to meet the demands for cryptographic protection in most areas 
                of data communications. Public-key cryptographic techniques are 
                now in widespread use, especially in the financial services industry, 
                in the public sector, and by individuals for their personal privacy, 
                such as in electronic mail. This Handbook will serve as a valuable 
                reference for the novice as well as for the expert who needs a 
                wider scope of coverage within the area of cryptography. It is 
                a necessary and timely guide for professionals who practice the 
                art of cryptography.
      
                
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                Books :   The 
                Art of Programming Embedded Systems 
                By Jack G. Ganssle Embedded systems are products 
                such as microwave ovens, medical instruments, automobiles, weapon-guidance 
                systems, toys, and all other items that rely on an internal microprocessor. 
                Sometimes in this embedded systems world, the line between hardware 
                and software design can become fuzzy. The Art of Programming Embedded 
                Systems clarifies this question by offering a new philosophy for 
                practicing programmers faced with designing, writing and debugging 
                code for smaller embedded systems. The first book of its kind, 
                it is of valuable interest to all hardware and software engineers 
                responsible for the design and development of embedded systems. 
                It also includes several helpful tips and offers practical solutions 
                to the most common embedded problems. This book will serve as 
                a compendium of information that is often needed but seldom immediately 
                at hand, giving routines, algorithms, and design techniques in 
                an easy-to-read cookbook form.
 Contents: Initial 
                Considerations. Elegant Structures. Design for Debugging. Design 
                for Test. Memory Management. Approximations. Interrupt Management. 
                Real Time Operating Systems. Signal Sampling and Smoothing. A 
                Final Perspective. Appendices: Magazine List. File Formats. Serial 
                Communications.  
             Visit Jack Ganssle's web 
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              Parallel 
                Port Complete 
                By Jan 
                Axelson Virtually every PC has a parallel port 
                that serves as a printer interface. But you can use the parallel 
                port for much more than this, including interfacing to control 
                circuits, data-acquisition devices, and instrumentation. Parallel 
                Port Complete is a complete guide to using and programming 
                the PC's parallel port. The topics include:
  
             
                Basic reading and writing 
                    to the original Centronics-type port and PS/2-type bidirectional 
                    ports
How to use the new enhanced 
                    (EPP) and extended-capabilities (ECP) modes
What's in the IEEE-1284 
                    standard for parallel ports
Port access in Visual 
                    Basic under Windows 3.x and Windows 95
Cable design for faster 
                    transmitting and longer links
How to be sure your program 
                    and interface will work with any port
PC-to-PC communications 
              Serial 
                Port Complete 
                By Jan 
                Axelson 
 The program code and original circuit designs 
                in this book will give a quick start to any project that involves 
                RS-232 or RS-485 serial interfaces.Topics include:  
             
                Link PCs and embedded 
                    controllers, in any combination.
Select the interface, 
                    cable, and connectors that are right for your projects.
Learn secrets for error-free 
                    transmitting on RS-485 networks.
Use Visual Basic to access 
                    serial ports on PCs.Design links for the Basic Stamp and 8052-Basic microcontrollers.
 
Develop projects quickly 
                    with schematics and code for a PC-to-PC link, PC-to-embedded-controller 
                    link, RS-485 network, simple Stamp network, and more.  USB 
                Complete 
                By Jan 
                Axelson In 
                USB Complete, Jan Axelson once again reveals 
                the programming secrets for a popular interface. The topic this 
                time is the new Universal Serial Bus (USB), which was designed 
                from the ground up to provide a single, easy-to-use interface 
                for multiple peripherals. But this ease of use has come at the 
                cost of greater complexity for the developers who design USB peripherals 
                and write the program code that communicates with them.
  Axelson takes the pain 
                out of designing for USB by showing how to write applications 
                that communicate with USB devices using Visual Basic (or any programming 
                language that can call Win32 API functions). There's no need to 
                write low-level device drivers; you can use the drivers included 
                with Windows 98/2000.  
              Unlike other books that 
                only rehash specifications and manufacturers' marketing materials, 
                this book has original examples, hands-on guidance, and practical 
                tips that developers can put to use right away. USB Complete 
                is an independent guide that isn't obligated to promote one manufacturer's 
                products.  
              This book will help you 
                decide whether or not USB is the right choice for a peripheral. 
                You'll find tips on selecting the controller chip that matches 
                your design's needs and enables you to get your peripheral up 
                and running quickly. An example project shows how to develop a 
                custom USB peripheral from start to finish, including device firmware 
                and application programming.  
              The 
                Microcontroller Idea Book By 
                Jan Axelson A hands-on introduction to microcontroller 
                project design with dozens of example circuits and programs. Presents 
                practical designs for use in data loggers, controllers, and other 
                small-computer applications.
 About The Microcontroller 
                Idea Book:  
             
                Complete circuit schematics 
                    and parts lists so you can easily build the circuits yourself
Design theory - with tips 
                    on how to expand or modify the circuits shown
Example program listings 
                    - for convenient testing of the circuits
Construction and debugging 
                    tips - to help you get everything up and running without problems
Vendor listings - so you 
                    can find the components and other items you need for your 
                    projects 
              
              
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                    Design 
                        With PIC Microcontrollers  by 
                        John PeatmanEasy 
                        PIC'n, A Beginners guide to the PIC  by 
                        Dave Benson
 PIC'n 
                        up the Pace PIC 16/17 Applications  by Dave 
                        Benson
 Programming 
                        &Customizing the PIC Micro  by 
                        M. Predko
  Basic 
                        Stamp II - Tutorial and Applications  by 
                        Peter AndersonProgramming 
                        & Customizing the Basic Stamp (paperback)  by 
                        Scott Edwards
 Programming 
                        & Customizing the Basic Stamp (hardback+cd)  by 
                        Scott Edwards
 
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