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The Objective-C Programming Language.pdf

February 3, 2010 · Filed Under dotNET-C-C# · Comment  · Tags:

The Objective-C language is a simple computer language designed to enable sophisticated object-oriented programming. Objective-C is defined as a small but powerful set of extensions to the standard ANSI C language. Its additions to C are mostly based on Smalltalk, one of the first object-oriented programming languages. Objective-C is designed to give C full object-oriented programming capabilities, and to do so in a simple and straightforward way.

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iPhone Application Programming Guide.pdf

February 3, 2010 · Filed Under Apple · Comment  · Tags: , ,

Every iPhone application is built using the UIKit framework and therefore has essentially the same core architecture. UIKit provides the key objects needed to run the application and to coordinate the handling of user input and the display of content on the screen. Where applications deviate from one another is in how they configure these default objects and also where they incorporate custom objects to augment their application’s user interface and behavior.

Engineering Handbook: Technical Information.pdf

December 7, 2009 · Filed Under Chemical Engineering · 2 Comments  · Tags: ,

Taken from Introduction: This document was created based on research and experience of Huyett Staff. Invaluable technical information, including statistical data contained in the tables, is from the 26th Edition Machinery Handbook, copyrighted and published by Industrial Press, Inc. of New York, NY.
Steel making information and flowcharts were produced with information from the website of the American Iron and Steel Insitute (AISI) 1140 Conecticut Ave., NW, Suite 705 Washington, DC 20036.
Many technical definitions are from “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Steel … A Glossary of Terms and Concepts,” Summer 1998 Courtesy of Michelle Applebaum, Managing Director. Copyright 2000, Salomon Smith Barney Inc.

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Applications to Organic Chemistry.pdf

Taken from Introdution: The development of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy subsequent to the initial discoveries by Purcell and Bloch in 1946 is now recognized as one of the most important events in the last fifty years for the advancement of organic chemistry. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques are throwing new light on many difficult organic problems. With the possible exception of gas-liquid chromatography, no new experimental method has been so rapidly accepted or proved so widely applicable. It is the purpose of this book to present the elements of NMR spectroscopy in a form suitable for practical use by organic chemists. Examples of applications will be mainly drawn from high resolution proton resonance spectroscopy, but the principles so illustrated will often be useful in dealing with other types of NMR spectroscopy.

iPhone User Guide (for iPhone OS 3.1 Software).pdf

October 7, 2009 · Filed Under Apple · Comment  · Tags: , , , , ,

This is an updated iPhone user guide that recently hosted by Apple, this new guide is intended to be used with an iPhone OS 3.0 Software that features sections on iPhone 3GS and chapters that are fully dedicated to the compass and Nike+ integration. So this is an iPhone 3GS ready user manual.