December 2001
Intermediate to advanced
380 pages
11h 54m
English
The following typographical conventions are used throughout this book:
Used for the occasional reference to labels in graphical user interfaces, as well as user input.
Used for commands, URLs, filenames, file extensions, directory or folder names, emphasis, and new terms where they are defined.
Constant widthUsed for constructs from programming languages, HTML, and XML, both within running text and in listings.
Constant width italicUsed for general placeholders that indicate that an item should be replaced by some actual value in your own program. Most importantly, this font is used for formal parameters when discussing the signatures of API methods.
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