Reviews publisher: R&D Publications
A total of
18 titles.
See our list of Recommended
books at the end of this list.
C/C++ Treasure Chest by Victor Volkman [Recommended] (Reviewed Jan 2000)
Debugging Visual C++ Windows by Keith Bugg [Not Recommended] (Reviewed May 1999)
Detecting the World by David McCombs [Not Recommended] (Reviewed Dec 2000)
Embedded Systems Building Blocks 2ed by Jean J. Labrosse [Recommended] (Reviewed Dec 2000)
Flow Design for Embedded Systems 2ed by Barry Kauler (Reviewed Dec 2000)
Front Panel - Designing Software for Embedded User Interface by Niall D Murphy [Recommended] (Reviewed Dec 2000)
Illustrated C by Leor Zolman [Recommended] (Reviewed May 1993)
MS-DOS System Programming (3rd ed) by Burki & Ward (Reviewed Nov 1995)
Making UNIX and Windows NT Talk by Tom Hagan & Mark Nadelson (Reviewed Feb 2001)
MicroC/OS-II - The Real Time Kernel by Jean J Labrosse [Highly Recommended] (Reviewed Dec 2000)
Remote Procedure Calls for NT by Guy Eddon (Reviewed Jan 1996)
Standard C Date/Time Library by Lance Latham (Reviewed Jul 1998)
Supercharge MFC by Jeffrey Scott Galbraith [Not Recommended] (Reviewed Dec 2000)
Visual C++ MFC Programming by Example by John Swanke [Recommended] (Reviewed Sep 2000)
Visual C++ MFC Programming by Example by Jown Swanke [Highly Recommended] (Reviewed Sep 1999)
Windows Assembly Language and Systems Programming by Barry Kauler (Reviewed Feb 2001)
Windows Undocumented File Formats by Pete Davis & Mike Wallace [Recommended] (Reviewed Jul 2000)
Writing Windows VxDs and Device Drivers by Karen Hazzah [Recommended] (Reviewed Sep 1995)
List of Recommended Books
- C/C++ Treasure Chest
by Victor Volkman
[Recommended]
- Francis Glassborow writes:
For students and hobbyists with the right attitude this is well worth a look.
- Embedded Systems Building Blocks 2ed
by Jean J. Labrosse
[Recommended]
- Chris Hills writes:
A useful book, if you are using microC/OS-II and want a kick-start.
- Front Panel - Designing Software for Embedded User Interface
by Niall D Murphy
[Recommended]
- Chris Hills writes:
...the information and strategy for designing your own effective front panel.
- Illustrated C
by Leor Zolman
[Recommended]
- Ian Cargill writes:
The code presented is of a uniformly high quality, and can be taken as a
good example to follow.
- MicroC/OS-II - The Real Time Kernel
by Jean J Labrosse
[Highly Recommended]
- Chris Hills writes:
I completely recommend this book for MicroC/OS-II users; it will become their bible.
- Visual C++ MFC Programming by Example
by John Swanke
[Recommended]
- Jon Lacey writes:
All in all a nicely laid out book
- Visual C++ MFC Programming by Example
by Jown Swanke
[Highly Recommended]
- J Crickett writes:
I highly recommend it (ignoring the layout), especially as it is
cheaper than most other similar books.
- Windows Undocumented File Formats
by Pete Davis & Mike Wallace
[Recommended]
- Francis Glassborow writes:
If you need to interact with Microsoft generated files then you almost certainly need this book. It is as simple as that.
- Writing Windows VxDs and Device Drivers
by Karen Hazzah
[Recommended]
- Michael Wild writes:
I'm not going
to say much about it, because it's a case of 'if you need to work in this
field get this book'.
Please note that opinions are those of the individual reviewers.
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