Monday, May 28, 2012

C++ Pocket Reference

C++ Pocket Reference Review

C++ Pocket Reference

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C++ is a complex language with many subtle facets. This is especially true when it comes to object-oriented and template programming. The C++ Pocket Reference is a memory aid for C++ programmers, enabling them to quickly look up usage and syntax for unfamiliar and infrequently used aspects of the language. The book's small size makes it easy to carry about, ensuring that it will always be at-hand when needed. Programmers will also appreciate the book's brevity; as much information as possible has been crammed into its small pages.

In the C++ Pocket Reference, you will find:

  • Information on C++ types and type conversions
  • Syntax for C++ statements and preprocessor directives
  • Help declaring and defining classes, and managing inheritance
  • Information on declarations, storage classes, arrays, pointers, strings, and expressions
  • Refreshers on key concepts of C++ such as namespaces and scope
  • More!
C++ Pocket Reference is useful to Java and C programmers making the transition to C++, or who find themselves occasionally programming in C++. The three languages are often confusingly similar. This book enables programmers familiar with C or Java to quickly come up to speed on how a particular construct or concept is implemented in C++.

Together with its companion STL Pocket Reference, the C++ Pocket Reference forms one of the most concise, easily-carried, quick-references to the C++ language available.


Saturday, May 26, 2012

Microsoft Word 2010 Advanced Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)

Microsoft Word 2010 Advanced Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card) Review

Microsoft Word 2010 Advanced Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)

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Laminated quick reference card showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use advanced features of Microsoft Office Word 2010. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user.

The following topics are covered:
Using Styles, Character, Paragraph, Linked Styles, Applying Character and Paragraph Styles, Creating a Style, Displaying the Styles Pane, Disabling Linked Styles, Changing Styles, Deleting a Style, Selecting All Text with the Same Style, Showing Formatting as Styles to Clean Up a Document, Importing Styles from Another Document, Using Numbered Lists with Styles, Adding Styles to the Default List, Applying Table Styles, Restricting Formatting, Creating a Table of Contents, Updating a Table of Contents, Preparing an Index, Generating an Index, Updating an Index, Section Breaks, Inserting a Section Break, Changing Page Numbering Mid-Document, Changing Headers and Footers, Changing Page Setup in a Section, Displaying the Section Number in the Status Bar, Inserting a Footnote/Endnote, Editing a Footnote/Endnote, Deleting a Footnote/Endnote, Creating a Bookmark, Going to/Selecting Bookmarked Text, Using Bookmarks to Refer to Pages, Outlining, Adding a Watermark, Inserting an Excel Spreadsheet, Comparing Documents Side by Side, Creating a Template Library in Windows 7, Creating a Template.

This guide is one of several titles available for Word 2010: Word 2010 Introduction, Word 2010 Formatting, Word 2010 Advanced, Word 2010 Mail, Merge & Forms, Word 2010 Templates & Macros.


Thursday, May 24, 2012

Microsoft Project 2010 Quick Reference Guide: Creating a Basic Project (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)

Microsoft Project 2010 Quick Reference Guide: Creating a Basic Project (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card) Review

Microsoft Project 2010 Quick Reference Guide: Creating a Basic Project (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)

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Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Microsoft Office Project 2007. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user.

The following topics are covered:
Starting a New Project, Setting the Project Start Date, Describing a Project, Switching to a Different View, Switching to an Unlisted View, Undoing Changes, Entering Task Information in a Sheet, Entering or Changing a Task Duration, Using Automatic Scheduling, Sequencing All Tasks Quickly, Unlinking Tasks, Changing Data in One More Rows, Inserting a Task, Deleting Rows, Zooming in a View, Moving or Copying Items, Copying Data to Adjacent Cells, Changing Gantt Chart Appearance, Reviewing SmartTags, Setting the Calendar, Creating a New Group Calendar, Entering a Resource, Entering a Cost Resource, Entering a Consumable Resource, Booking a Resource to a Task, Using Resource Driven Scheduling, Saving the Baseline, Showing Planned vs. Actual in the Gantt Chart, Displaying the Project's Statistics, Changing the Progress of a Single Task, Changing Progress of Several Tasks, Setting Up a Printout, Previewing a View, Printing a View, Previewing or Printing a Report, Transferring Data to Other Project Files.

This guide is one of two titles available for Project 2010: Project 2010 Creating a Basic Project, Project 2010 Managing Complexity.


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Microsoft Excel 2010 Introduction Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)

Microsoft Excel 2010 Introduction Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card) Review

Microsoft Excel 2010 Introduction Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)

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Laminated quick reference card showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Microsoft Office Excel 2010. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user. The following topics are covered:

Creating Workbooks, Entering and Editing Data, Undo and Redo, Resizing Column Width and Row Height, Inserting and Deleting Rows Columns and Cells, Clearing Cells, Clearing Formatting, Formatting Numbers and Cells, Aligning and Merging Cell Contents, Borders and Grids, Viewing the Worksheet as it will Print, Entering Dates, Entering Sequences.
Entering Formulas & Functions, Entering a SUM Function Quickly, Absolute vs. Relative Cell References.
Copying and Moving Data: Copying to Adjacent Cells; Cut, Copy, Paste; Drag & Drop.
Sheet Features: Renaming, Moving, Copying, Selecting, Inserting, Deleting Sheets.
Editing Multiple Worksheets Simultaneously, Copying Data and Formatting to Multiple Worksheets.
Previewing, Printing and Page Setup, Printing a Specific Area, Using Page Break Preview to Adjust Page Breaks, Repeating Rows/Columns on Every Page.
Working with Previous Versions (Compatibility Mode).
Also includes: Lists of Selection and Movement Shortcuts.

This guide is one of several titles available for Excel 2010: Excel 2010 Introduction; Excel 2010 Tables, PivotTables, Sorting & Filtering; Advanced & Macros; Charts & Sparklines; Functions & Formulas.


Friday, May 18, 2012

The Product Manager's Desk Reference

The Product Manager's Desk Reference Review

The Product Manager's Desk Reference

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"The Product Manager’s Desk Reference is outstanding in covering the breadth of the tasks and thought processes involved in product and innovation management."
-George Castellion, SSC Associates

“Every product manager will greatly benefit from having this reference manual in their office as they live through the exciting twists and turns of product management.”
-David Anderson, Managing Director, B2B Channels, United Airlines

“An excellent tool for beginners and experts alike. Steven Haines's practical experience and knowledge shine through at every step.”
-David Rosshirt, Director of Product Management, First Data International

“From now on, this book will stand as an important reference point for all product management teams.”
-Mark Elliott, Vice President Product Management, Smiths Detection

The Product Manager's Desk Reference is the book all product managers have been waiting for. It is concise, to the point, and comprehensive.”
-Carol-Ann Matignon-Berlioz, Vice President Product Management, Fair Isaac

“A must-have for every product manager, this book contains a wealth of information, advice and practical tools that will lead to success for both the Product Manager and the organizations they serve.”
-Jeff Anderson, Senior Vice President Product Management, Franklin Covey

“Steven Haines covers this multifaceted topic in a systemic manner that makes the book easy to navigate. His groundbreaking proposal that Product Management become a formal disciple is an accurate reflection of the acute need for these skills in the business community.”
-Dan O'Day, Senior Director Product Management, Thomson Reuters

About the Book

Whether a business sells tangible goods or services, product management holds a critical position in the organization's pursuit of profits. Because traditional departmental roles continually evolve, and because the business climate is so competitive, the job of product manager has become exceedingly critical—yet it remains very complex. The Product Manager's Desk Reference is the first book to lay down a comprehensive body of knowledge for this critical function, and it is the only book that can effectively guide product managers so that they can establish and build a successful career in product management.

Here, product management expert and practitioner Steven Haines clearly illustrates the entire product life cycle, from beginning to end. This outstanding work is packed with an array of best practices and helpful hints which are critical to the efficient management of products.

The Product Manager's Desk Reference is punctuated with useful diagrams, tables, and templates and will help you:

  • Create a master plan of record for your product
  • Formulate actionable strategies
  • Incorporate market data into important decisions
  • Set the stage for creating innovative products
  • Optimize existing products and product portfolios
  • Apply financial techniques to manage product profitability

The Product Manager's Desk Reference embodies everything “Product Management.” It is a comprehensive, versatile, must-have resource for anyone who works in any company, in any industry, who seeks to successfully and profitably market and manage products and services.


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Microsoft Outlook 2010 Mail Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)

Microsoft Outlook 2010 Mail Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card) Review

Microsoft Outlook 2010 Mail Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)

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Laminated quick reference card showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use mail features of Microsoft Office Outlook 2010. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user. The following topics are included:

Displaying Mail Folders; Navigation Pane; To-Do Bar; Creating and Sending a Message; Attaching a File to a Message; Showing BCC; Sending a Message with High or Low Importance; Requesting a Read or Delivery Receipt; Drafting a Message; Delaying the Delivery of a Message; Restricting Forwarding, Printing or Copying. Reading Messages, Using the People Pane, Manual Send/Receive, Using the Outbox, Using Desktop Alerts.

Deleting Messages, Emptying the Deleted Items Folder, Saving an Attachment, Removing an Attachment, Replying, Forwarding, Printing a Message.
Sorting Messages, Grouping Messages by Conversation, Ignoring a Conversation, Cleaning up Redundant Messages, Turning Grouping On/Off, Creating an E-Mail Signature, Manually Inserting Signatures, Creating a Distribution List.
Using Task Flags, Creating Folders, Adding/Removing Favorite Folders, Moving or Copying Messages, Using Quick Steps, Finding Mail Messages, Creating a Contact from a Message, Using the Rules Wizard, Using the Out of Office Assistant, Handling Junk Mail.
Also includes a list of Keyboard and Selection Shortcuts.

This guide is one of several titles available for Outlook 2010: What s New in Outlook 2010 from 2003, Outlook 2010 Mail, Outlook 2010 Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Outlook Web Access for Exchange 2010.


Monday, May 14, 2012

The Acid-Alkaline Food Guide: A Quick Reference to Foods & Their Effect on pH Levels

The Acid-Alkaline Food Guide: A Quick Reference to Foods & Their Effect on pH Levels Review

The Acid-Alkaline Food Guide: A Quick Reference to Foods & Their Effect on pH Levels

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The Acid-Alkaline Food Guide: A Quick Reference to Foods & Their Effect on pH Levels Feature

  • The Acid-Alkaline Food Guide is a complete
  • resource for people who want to widen their
  • food choices.The book begins by explaining how
  • the acid-alkaline environment of the body is
  • influenced by foods.Then lists thousands of foods.
Over the last five years, there has been an explosion of bestselling acid/alkaline based diets. These have ranged from weight loss to diabetes management. While hundreds of thousands of people have gone on this diet that balances the pH level of your body, they have had to put up with the limited food guides contained in each book. Now, health experts Dr. Susan Brown and Larry Trivieri have created a complete resource for people wanting to widen their food choices. The Acid/Alkaline Food Guide offers dieters an easy-to-follow guide to the most common foods that influence your body’s pH levels.

The book begins by explaining what the acid/alkaline of your body has to do with the acid/alkaline influence of foods. It then explains how the pH of foods, once eaten, may change in your body—as citric acid fruits, once digested, become alkaline. As complicated as this process is, the authors provide the guidelines for the analysis of the foods covered in the book. This section is then followed by a listing of thousands of foods and their acid/alkaline ranges. Included are insets and groups that can help the reader better direct their food searches.

This is the first complete acid/alkaline food guide to include today’s modern diet. It will quickly become the first resource to turn to when preparing meals or ordering food.