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- Software engineer / by Kemper, Bitsy,author.(CARDINAL)477856;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-57) and index.What does a software engineer do? -- How do you become a software engineer? -- What skills and personal qualities matter most-and why? -- What is it like to work as a software engineer? -- Advancement and other job opportunities -- What does the future hold for software engineers?Provides an easy-to-use guide to becoming a software engineer, detailing the skills and education needed for the career path and what the future may hold for the profession.Grades 9 to 12.
- Subjects: Computer programmers; Software engineering; Software engineering; Vocational guidance;
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- Software engineer / by Bailey, R. J.,author.(CARDINAL)413311;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What do software engineers do? -- A day in the life -- Becoming a software engineer -- Activities & tools -- Try this!"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce early readers to the work software engineers do and the preparation necessary for a computer science career. Includes infographics, an activity, glossary, and index"--Ages 7-10.530LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Software engineering; Computer programmers; Careers.;
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- A friendly guide to software development : what you should know without being a developer / by Portella, Leticia,Author(local)tlcaut1683817554468503105;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Software is everywhere, but despite being so common and useful, it remains magical and mysterious to many. Still, more and more people are finding themselves working for tech companies, or with an array of software products, services, and tools. This can segregate those who understand tech from those that don't. But it doesn't have to be this way. This book aims to bring these two worlds closer together, allowing people to learn basic concepts of software development in a casual and straight-forward way. Assuming no previous technical knowledge, you'll embark on a journey where you can understand and build a new software project from scratch until it is an advanced product with multiple users. A Friendly Guide to Software Development makes technical concepts broadly available and easy to understand. Imagine moving from a "traditional" company and suddenly finding yourself in one where software is the main product or is a foundational component to it. One is often left to wade through the infinite concepts while still doing their actual jobs. This book closes that gap. In doing so, you'll be able to achieve better communication, which will undoubtedly lead to better working relationships, a better working environment, and ultimately better software. What You'll Learn: *See how a new software project is created *Examine the basics of software development and architecture *Know which questions to ask to avoid potential problems and pitfalls *Start using and building software projects Who This Book Is For: *Those without a traditional technical background people like business and project managers who need to work closely with software developers and teams *People who are interested in building a software system but don't know where to start. *Programmers who want to jump to development but have no experience in the industry and its common concepts.
- Subjects: Computer software; Software engineering.;
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- What do software engineers do? : careers in computers/ by Morlock, Rachael,author.;
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- Subjects: Computer software; Computer programming;
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- Android application development for dummies / by Burton, Michael(Software engineer)(CARDINAL)606631; Felker, Donn.(CARDINAL)595851;
This is your go-to guide to digging into the development process. You'll discover how to make a good app great and how to design an app interface users will love. Once you master the basics, the sky's the limit!
- Subjects: Android (Electronic resource); Application software; Mobile computing.;
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- The mountains of Mumbai / by Ghosh, Labanya,author.(CARDINAL)840290; Jain, Pallavi(Software engineer),illustrator.(CARDINAL)840806;
"Doma has come all the way from Ladakh to visit her friend Veda in Mumbai. While Doma loves the sights and sounds of the big city, she longs for the mountains of Ladakh. Imagine her surprise when Veda reveals that there are mountains in Mumbai too!"--510L
- Subjects: Fiction.; Picture books.; Cities and towns; Friendship; Imagination; Mountains; Travel; Friendships.;
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- Becoming a software engineer / by Leavitt, Amie Jane,author.(CARDINAL)484057;
Includes bibliographical references and index.In this day and age, software engineers truly make the world go round. These professionals create all kinds of technical products, including the programs needed to make computers operate, the apps used on smartphones, websites on the internet, and the entertainment enjoyed by gamers. The best part about this career choice? The need for software engineers just keeps growing every year. In this title, readers will get an understanding of what this job entails, how to prepare for it (including training and education), and what a typical day as a software engineer is really like.Grades 7-12.
- Subjects: Software engineering; Computer scientists; Database management; Information technology;
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- Coding iPhone apps for kids : a playful introduction to swift / by Winquist, Gloria,author.(CARDINAL)823174; McCarthy, Matt(Software engineer),author.(CARDINAL)823175;
Age 10 plus."Teaches the fundamentals of programming iOS apps and games with Swift and Xcode, the official iOS development environment"--1030L
- Subjects: Swift (Computer program language); iPhone (Smartphone); Application software;
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- Murach's PHP and MySQL : training & reference / by Murach, Joel,1968-author.(CARDINAL)206512; Harris, Ray(Software engineer),author.(CARDINAL)814983;
Introduction to web development with PHP -- How to code a PHP application -- Introduction to relational databases and MySQL -- How to use PHP with a MySQL database -- How to use the MVC pattern to organize your code -- How to test and debug a PHP application -- How to work with form data -- How to code control statements -- How to work strings and numbers -- How to work with dates -- How to create and use arrays -- How to work with cookies and sessions -- How to create and use functions -- How to create and use objects -- How to use regular expressions, handle exceptions, and validate data -- How to design a database -- How to use SQL to create a MySQL database -- How to use SQL to work with a MySQL database -- Professional PHP for working with MySQL -- A database-driven website -- How to create secure websites -- How to send email -- How to work with files, uploads, and images -- An eCommerce website -- Appendix A: How to set up Windows for this book -- Appendix B: How to set up Mac OS X for this book -- Appendix C: How to set up Linux for this book.
- Subjects: MySQL (Electronic resource); Relational databases.; PHP (Computer program language);
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- An introduction to The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan [sound recording] audio guide / by Kampe, Adam.; Giles, Molly.spk(CARDINAL)737965; Gioia, Dana.nrt(CARDINAL)729808; McBride, James,1957-spk(CARDINAL)348169; Ming-Na,1963-nrt; See, Carolyn.spk(CARDINAL)518930; Shields, Charles J.,1951-spk(CARDINAL)759327; Stone, Dan.(CARDINAL)516422; Tan, Amy.spk(CARDINAL)294244; Tchen, John Kuo Wei.spk(CARDINAL)855777; Wang, Lijun,software engineer.spk; Tan, Amy.Joy Luck Club.Selections.; Arts Midwest (Organization : Minneapolis, Minn.)(CARDINAL)274228; Institute of Museum and Library Services (U.S.)(CARDINAL)280052; National Endowment for the Arts.(CARDINAL)138252;
Narrated by Dana Gioia ; readings by Ming-Na ; featuring Molly Giles, James McBride, Carolyn See, Charles J. Shields, Amy Tan, John Kuo Wei Tchen, and Lijun Wang.Readings of excerpts from and critical analysis of Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club, a novel about four mothers, four daughters, and four families whose paths cross in 1949 in San Francisco as four Chinese women begin meeting to eat dim sum, play mahjong, and talk.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Audiobooks.; Tan, Amy.; Tan, Amy;
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