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Beskrivning
This book explores how to make microcontroller systems that are Internet-active. It covers both Java-enabled modules and stand-alone microcontroller designs. It is an excellent introduction to web technology basics for hardware designers.
Al Williams is an electrical engineer best known for writing a wide range of programming books, from DOS 5: A Developer's Guide and Commando Windows Programming, to Windows 2000 Systems Programming Black Book, and MFC Black Book. A frequent contributor to Dr. Dobb's Journal, the Java columnist for Web Techniques, and formerly the C++ columnist for Visual Developer magazine, he is also the author of the recent book Microcontroller Projects with Basic Stamps and of structured teaching courses on SX programming that many universities have selected to satisfy ABET requirements.
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1: Under the Hood Chapter 2: A Java Crash Course Chapter 3: A PC Gateway Chapter 4: Introducing TINI Chapter 5: TINI Meets the Web Chapter 6: Java Jr. Chapter 7: Javelin on the Internet Chapter 8: Inside Javelin Internet Chapter 9: Ready-Made Internet Appliances Chapter 10: The Once and Future Internet Appendix: Inside ppp Index