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Accelerated C# 2008
Author: Trey Nash
Paperback: 510 pages
Publisher: Apress (November 12, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1590598733
ISBN-13: 978-1590598733
Format: Pdf
Details:
C# 2008 offers powerful new features, and Accelerated C# 2008 is the fastest path to mastering them, and the rest of C#, for both experienced C# programmers moving to C# 2008 and programmers moving to C# from another object-oriented language. Many books introduce C#, but very few also explain how to use it optimally with the .NET common language runtime (CLR). This book teaches both core C# language concepts and how to wisely employ C# idioms and object-oriented design patterns to exploit the power of C# and the CLR.
This book is both a rapid tutorial and a permanent reference. You’ll quickly master C# syntax while learning how the CLR simplifies many programming tasks. You’ll also learn best practices that ensure your code will be efficient, reusable, and robust. Why spend months or years discovering the best ways to design and code C# when this book will show you how to do things the right way, right from the start?
Comprehensively and concisely explains both C# 2005 and C# 2008 features
Focuses on the language itself and on how to use C# 2008 proficiently for all .NET application development
Concentrates on how C# features work and how to best use them for robust, high-performance code.
What you’ll learn
How C# works with and exploits the CLR
How to use arrays, collections, and iterators
How to handle events with delegates and anonymous functions
How to design and use generic types and methods
How to thread efficiently and robustly
How the new C# 2008 anonymous types, lamba expressions, and extension methods work and how to use them
Who is this book for?
If you’re an experienced C# programmer, you need to understand how C# has changed with C# 2008. If you're an experienced object-oriented programmer moving to C#, you want to ramp up quickly in the language while learning the latest features and techniques. In either case, this book is for you. The first three chapters succinctly present C# fundamentals, for those new to or reviewing C#. The rest of the book covers all the major C# features, in great detail, explaining how they work and how best to use them. Whatever your background or need, you'll treasure this book for as long as you code in C# 2008.
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Beginning DirectX 9
Publisher: Course Technology PTR; 1 edition (April 1, 2004) | ISBN-10: 1592003494 | PDF | 2 Mb | 352 pages
Welcome to the exciting world of 3D graphics creation with DirectX 9! "Beginning DirectX® 9" is your introductory guide to creating realistic virtual worlds and characters for games. This true beginner's guide offers easy-to-follow instructions for getting your first DirectX program up and running. Then it's on to 3D concepts and Direct3D® as you use DirectX 9 to begin designing and building your own 3D worlds.
Expand your DirectX knowledge with an introduction to sound processing with DirectSound® and user input with DirectInput®. Wrap things up as you complete a comprehensive project that shows you how to apply each new concept. Bring amazing fantasy worlds to life with the power of DirectX 9!
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C++ for Business Programmers (2nd Edition)
* Publisher: Prentice Hall
* Number Of Pages: 848
* Publication Date: 2005-08-02
* Sales Rank: 445237
* ISBN / ASIN: 0130467006
* EAN: 9780130467003
* Binding: Paperback
* Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
* Studio: Prentice Hall
* Book Description:
This book provides a highly readable introduction to C++ programming for beginning business programmers. It guides readers through complete and clear descriptions of sample programs, with a wealth of exercises included along the way to help reinforce the important points of each chapter. Throughout the text, a strong emphasis is placed on business applications, rather than those in mathematics or computing. Part I (Basic C++) covers the procedural parts of C++. Part II (Object-Oriented Concepts and Programming) introduces object-oriented ideas through the built-in string class. Part III (Object-Oriented Programming) explores the essential object-oriented ideas through inheritance and polymorphism. For beginning programmers using C++ for business.
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Effective C++ Third Edition 55 Specific Ways to Improve Your Programs and Designs
Author: Scott Meyers
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 3 edition (May 22, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0321334876
ISBN-13: 978-0321334879
Format: chm
Detials:
Effective C++ CD is the HTML (Netscape-oriented) version of Scott Meyers' previous two works, Effective C++, Second Edition and More Effective C++. Additionally, five supplementary magazine articles appear in the collection. There are also links to relevant material on the Web which that been added to the current edition and which did not appear in the print edition.
Scott Meyers' work is so well known as scarcely to need introduction. Respect for his C++ acumen and pedagogic skills is so widespread that I was prepared to thoroughly detest his work, which I have encountered often but barely deigned to read to date.
On close examination, I find Meyers' books to be superb.
Of the 50 catechismic "Items" in the body of Effective C++, the vast majority are of critical importance to solid C++ programming. Virtually everything Scott Meyers suggests on these subjects is germane and practical. Where one could conceivably differ with Meyers' approach, his is nevertheless an entirely sound approach.
The second volume, More Effective C++, is cast in the same mold as the first volume. Here the discussion of 35 further "Items" tends to devolve somewhat towards matters of style. However, these are still critical issues being raised that the intermediate C++ programmer must confront sooner or later, athey are shipped too early. They fail because they arenthey are shipped too early. They fail because they arens presented in Meyers' rich and sympathetic tutorial prose. --Jack Woehr, Dr. Dobb's Journal --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Hacking Exposed Wireless
Number Of Pages: 386
Publication Date: 2007-03-26
File Type: CHM
Book Review:
IT professionals are looking for a book that gives them more than just theory and generic security information. With the best-selling Hacking Exposed series already established as the leader in the marketplace, Hacking Exposed Wireless provides real, tactical wireless security implementation coverage by showing how to execute the attacks and implement the defenses. This is an invaluable resource for any IT professional who works with wireless technology.
Demonstrates how attackers identify and exploit wireless network weaknesses
Covers the spectrum of wireless technologies: WiFi/802.11, Bluetooth, IRDA, 3G Wireless, RFID,WiMAX, and more
Includes new, previously unpublished attacks and their countermeasures
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http://rapidshare.com/files/55369741/Hacking_Exposed_Wireless-Mar2007chm.rar
IEEE 802 Wireless Systems
Author: Bernhard H. Walke, Stefan Mangold and Lars Berlemann
Hardcover: 402 pages
Publisher: Wiley (January 16, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0470014393
ISBN-13: 978-0470014394
Format: pdf
Detials:
Throughout the next decade, 802 wireless systems will become an integral part of fourth generation (4G) cellular communication systems, where the convergence of wireless and cellular networks will materialize through support of interworking and seamless roaming across dissimilar wireless and cellular radio access technologies. IEEE 802 Wireless Systems clearly describes the leading systems, covering IEEE 802.11 WLAN, IEEE 802.15 WPAN, IEEE 802.16 WMAN systems’ architecture, standards and protocols (including mesh) with an instructive approach allowing individuals unfamiliar with wireless systems to follow and understand these technologies. Ranging from digital radio transmission fundamentals, duplex, multiplexing and switching to medium access control, radio spectrum regulation, coexistence and spectrum sharing, this book also offers new solutions to broadband multi-hop networking for cellular and ad hoc operation. The book
Gives a comprehensive overview and performance evaluation of IEEE 802.11, 802.15 and 802.16
Includes a tutorial like introduction to the basics of wireless communication
Discusses challenges in mesh/multi-hop relaying networks and provides profound solutions for their realization with 802 Wireless Systems
Covers spectrum sharing on different levels and provides solutions for coexistence, cooperation and interworking of 802 Wireless Systems that are following the same or different standards, but share the same spectrum
Includes a detailed overview and introduction on cognitive radio and dynamic spectrum access
Accompanying website contains simulation software and provides slides of the figures and tables from the book ready for course presentation
This book is an essential text for advanced undergraduate students with a basic working knowledge of wireless communication, graduate students and engineers working in the field of wireless communications.
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Linux Firewalls: Attack Detection and Response with iptables, psad, and fwsnort
Author: Michael Rash
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: No Starch Press (September 15, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1593271417
ISBN-13: 978-1593271411
Format: pdf
Details:
System administrators need to stay ahead of new security vulnerabilities that leave their networks exposed every day. A firewall and an intrusion detection systems (IDS) are two important weapons in that fight, enabling you to proactively deny access and monitor network traffic for signs of an attack.
Linux Firewalls discusses the technical details of the iptables firewall and the Netfilter framework that are built into the Linux kernel, and it explains how they provide strong filtering, Network Address Translation (NAT), state tracking, and application layer inspection capabilities that rival many commercial tools. You'll learn how to deploy iptables as an IDS with psad and fwsnort and how to build a strong, passive authentication layer around iptables with fwknop.
Concrete examples illustrate concepts such as firewall log analysis and policies, passive network authentication and authorization, exploit packet traces, Snort ruleset emulation, and more with coverage of these topics:
Passive network authentication and OS fingerprinting
iptables log analysis and policies
Application layer attack detection with the iptables string match extension
Building an iptables ruleset that emulates a Snort ruleset
Port knocking vs. Single Packet Authorization (SPA)
Tools for visualizing iptables logs
Perl and C code snippets offer practical examples that will help you to maximize your deployment of Linux firewalls. If you're responsible for keeping a network secure, you'll find Linux Firewalls invaluable in your attempt to understand attacks and use iptables-along with psad and fwsnort-to detect and even prevent compromises.
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Micro$oft Exchange Server 2007: A Beginner's Guide
528 pages | August 7, 2007 | PDF | 15 Mb
Support a Seamless Micro$oft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Environment
Get started using Micro$oft Exchange Server 2007 quickly with help from this easy-to-follow resource. Using screenshots and step-by-step instructions, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: A Beginner's Guide shows you how to set up Exchange Server, migrate from earlier releases, manage recipients, and administer storage. You'll learn how to integrate with Outlook, support mobile users, handle backup and recovery, and implement security measures. The latest monitoring and reporting tools, performance enhancement techniques, and regulatory compliance procedures are also covered.
Install and configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or migrate from earlier versions
Create and manage recipients, mailboxes, and public folders
Administer storage groups and databases
Integrate seamlessly with Outlook 2007
Support remote users with Outlook Web Access, Outlook Anywhere, Outlook Voice Access, and Active Sync
Monitor, administer, and optimize your system using the Exchange Management Console
Back up and recover Exchange databases
Take advantage of the Exchange Management Shell capabilities
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Pro JavaScript Design Patterns
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Pro JavaScript Design Patterns
As a web developer, you’ll already know that JavaScript™ is a powerful language, allowing you to add an impressive array of dynamic functionality to otherwise static web sites. But there is more power waiting to be unlocked–JavaScript is capable of full object-oriented capabilities, and by applying OOP principles, best practices, and design patterns to your code, you can make it more powerful, more efficient, and easier to work with alone or as part of a team.
With Pro JavaScript Design Patterns, you’ll start with the basics of object-oriented programming in JavaScript applicable to design patterns, including making JavaScript more expressive, inheritance, encapsulation, information hiding, and more. With that covered, you can kick-start your JavaScript development in the second part of the book, where you’ll find detail on how to implement and take advantage of several design patterns in JavaScript, including composites, decorators, façades, adapters, and many more.
Each chapter is packed with real-world examples of how the design patterns are best used and expert advice on writing better code, as well as what to watch out for. Along the way you’ll discover how to create your own libraries and APIs for even more efficient coding.
Master the basics of object-oriented programming in JavaScript, as they apply to design patterns.
Apply design patterns to your kick-start your JavaScript development.
Work through several real-world examples.
What you’ll learn
How to apply object-oriented programming techniques in JavaScript
How to take advantage of inheritance, interfaces, and encapsulation and information hiding to kick-start your JavaScript development
How to implement several design patterns in your JavaScript projects, including factory, façade, bridge, composite, adapter, decorator, flyweight, proxy, command, observer, and chain of responsibility
How to make your code easier to manage in a team environment, as well as on your own
How to create your own libraries and APIs
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Programming and Problem Solving with Visual Basic .NET
Author: Nell Dale
Paperback: 768 pages
Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.; 1 edition (September 25, 2002)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0763717630
ISBN-13: 978-0763717636
Format: chm
Details:
This book continues to reflect our experience that topics once considered too advanced can be taught in the first course. The text addresses metalanguages explicitly as the formal means of specifying programming language syntax.
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Scientific and Engineering C++
Author: John J. Barton (Author) and Lee R. Nackman
Paperback: 688 pages
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional (August 19, 1994)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0201533936
ISBN-13: 978-0201533934
Format: djvu
Details:
Like many scientists and engineers, much of our work involves writing computer programs. Recently we have been writing those programs in C++. We think that our programs are better and that we can do better science and engineering with these programs because they are written in C++. We think you should try C++, and we wrote this book to help you get started.
C++ is one of several new languages that use a programming style called object-oriented programming. To write large programs that are correct, readable, modifiable, affordable, and efficient requires the same creative effort and persistence characteristic of other endeavors in science and engineering. Traditional programming languages, including FORTRAN and C, force us to communicate with the computer in a demeaningly simplistic manner. C++ and an object-oriented programming style elevate the communication to a more abstract level: They provide means for investing intellectual effort to produce better-quality programs and thus better-quality science and engineering, from a given programming project.
Learning C++ will be exciting. Although most of the programming ideas used in languages like FORTRAN, PASCAL, and C are still used in object-oriented programs, the new concepts reorganize the work. Like all new fields, object-oriented programming will seem foreign and exotic. C++ embodies a decade of new ideas from computer science backed up by practical experience. These new ideas will stimulate your thinking about programming and its role in your work. We hope you will find, as we have, that this new view changes programming from a tedious, albeit engaging, process to an intellectual enterprise more comparable to the processes we employ in other scientific and engineering work. Purpose
The purpose of this book is to teach you how to use C++ and the object-oriented programming style to produce better-quality programs, with an emphasis on scientific and engineering programs. Most such programs today are written in FORTRAN or C and without the benefit of any particular programming methodology. For small programs of strictly numerical content, FORTRAN or C may be adequate. However, larger programs and programs containing nonnumerical code are too expensive to understand, to revise, and to improve if written in FORTRAN or C. We present object-oriented programming as a design and programming style that addresses these problems and C++ as a programming language designed to allow efficient use of the object-oriented style. If you are still using FORTRAN or C in your programming, we invite you to explore a new world, the world of object-oriented programming in C++. Audience
Our book teaches object-oriented programming in C++, using examples from science and engineering. It is not a book about scientific computing or numerical analysis nor an introduction to programming. The book moves rapidly through the basic features and syntax of C++, material readily assimilated by an engineer or scientist experienced in programming or, indeed, by any experienced programmer. Our aim is to move quickly beyond syntax and rules to the more interesting and important concepts and techniques of object-oriented programming in C++. The latter part of the book applies the concepts and techniques developed to substantive examples. The examples are drawn primarily from science and engineering, but the concepts and techniques are broadly applicable.
We expect the book to be useful to three (overlapping) groups:
Engineers and scientists who are experienced programmers in
FORTRAN or C
Professional programmers experienced in C or C++ looking
for a new systematic discussion of object-oriented programming in C++
C++ programmers interested in advanced examples useful as a
basis for scientific and engineering programming.
In addition to programming experience, some of the examples assume the mathematical maturity typical of an undergraduate student in an engineering or scientific field.
Learning C++ and object-oriented programming will be a challenge regardless of your background. We were frankly amazed that computer programming could be so different. We hope you find this challenge stimulating and rewarding on its own; we are confident that once you understand C++ and object-oriented programming, you will not be satisfied with less. Acknowledgments
This book was made possible by the considerable patience of our employer, the Research Division of the IBM Corporation, and the personal patience and encouragement of our managers, colleagues, friends, and families. We began work on this book when we were in the Physical Sciences (Barton) and Manufacturing Research (Nackman) departments. Our managers in those departments--Read McFeely, Franz Himpsel, and Bruce Scott; Mike Wesley, Warren Grobman, and Russ Lange--supported and encouraged our work. A special thanks to the late Mike Wesley, manager, mentor, and friend for a decade: He recognized the importance of producing quality software for engineering applications and provided the environment, encouragement, and support for learning something about how to do it. We have completed work on the book in the Computer Science department, where we enjoy the considerable support and encouragement of our manager Mark Wegman.
We are indebted to all of our colleagues at IBM Research for having made it a special place to work and learn. We especially thank Michael Karasick and Derek Lieber for helping us, over many years, to learn C++ and how to use it, and Louis Terminello for timely and gracious encouragement. We also thank Bjarne Stroustrup and the developers of IBM's C++ compiler, especially Mark Mendell, Dave Streeter, and Ernest Choi, for correspondence and encouragement while we learned and relearned C++.
We were also fortunate to have the help of many reviewers; their comments improved many aspects of the book, ranging from typography to the book's organization. The comments of James Coplien, Tom Lyons, and William Press had an especially large impact on the book. As deadlines loomed, Michael Karasick read furiously through several drafts to help us weed out the worst confusions. We also thank John L. Bradberry, Goodwin Chin, Marshall Cline, Chris Codella, Margaret Ellis, Martin Giles, Franklin Gracer, Peter Juhl, Derek Lieber, Mark Linton, Tom Linton, Stanley Lippman, Alistair McClean, John Morar, Dean Pentcheff, V. T. Rajan, John Rehr, Chris Seekamp, Steve Stevenson, Bjarne Stroustrup, Bob Sutor, Dave Tolle, Hank Walker, and Robert Wang for their many suggestions. The efforts of all these people spared you the early drafts of the book.
Debbie Lafferty, our editor at Addison-Wesley, gently prodded and encouraged us at each step of the way, carefully balancing between pushing too little and too hard.
The love of our families--Ava, Rachel, Samuel, and Joel Nackman; Cynthia Butler and John Anthony and Andrew Butler Barton--has been essential. We thank them for their patience and understanding during all those times when working on the book took time away from
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Linux: The Complete Reference, Sixth Edition
By Richard Petersen | 2007-11-19 | 830 pages | PDF | 4 Mb
Your one-stop guide to Linux--fully revised and expanded
Get in-depth coverage of all Linux features, tools, and utilities from this thoroughly updated and comprehensive resource, designed for all Linux distributions. Written by Linux expert Richard Petersen, this book explains how to get up-and-running on Linux, use the desktops and shells, manage applications, deploy servers, implement security measures, and handle system and network administration tasks.
With full coverage of the latest platform, Linux: The Complete Reference, Sixth Edition includes details on the very different and popular Debian (Ubuntu) and Red Hat/Fedora software installation and service management tools used by most distributions. This is a must-have guide for all Linux users.
* Install, configure, and administer any Linux distribution
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Work with files and folders from the BASH, TCSH, and Z shells
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Use the GNOME and KDE desktops, X Windows, and display managers
* Set up office, database, Internet, and multimedia applications
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Secure data using SELinux, netfilter, SSH, and Kerberos
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Encrypt network transmissions with GPG, LUKS, and IPsec
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Deploy FTP, Web, mail, proxy, print, news, and database servers
* Administer system resources using HAL, udev, and virtualization (KVM and Xen)
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Configure and maintain IPv6, DHCPv6, NIS, networking, and remote access
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Access remote files and devices using NFSv4, GFS, PVFS, NIS, and SAMBA
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Unlocking Microsoft C# V 2.0 Programming Secrets
Author: Richard Braden
Paperback: 350 pages
Publisher: Wordware Publishing, Inc. (December 25, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1556220979
ISBN-13: 978-1556220975
Format: chm
Detials:
This text is a handbook of instructions written for the programmer or analyst that shows how to insert common algorithmic functions in C# into one's source code. The code is listed on a companion CD for easy transfer to one's current C# program. The first 12 chapters discuss specifics of the Visual C# compiler: the integrated developer environment (IDE); moving projects from one location to another; passing information between windows; Visual C# code placement; classes, constructors, overloading, and helps; data types and declarations; conversions between data types; string manipulation and on-line data storage; branching and looping; and arithmetic.
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Microsoft Press Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Step by Step
Author: Michael Halvorson
Paperback: 546 pages
Publisher: Microsoft Press; Pap/Cdr edition (January 27, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0735625379
ISBN-13: 978-0735625372
Format: Pdf
Details:
Teach yourself the fundamentals of working with Visual Basic 2008 one step at a time. With STEP BY STEP, you work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises. Whether you re a beginning programmer or new to this specific language, you ll understand the core capabilities and fundamental techniques for Visual Basic 2008 and rapidly build robust, elegant applications. Each chapter puts you to work, showing you how, when, and why to use the latest features of Visual Basic guiding you each step of the way as you create actual components and working applications for Windows. You ll also explore data management and Web-based development topics. PLUS get practice files with sample code and data sets on the companion CD.
Key Book Benefits
Covers the latest enhancements and features of Visual Basic 2008
Provides step-by-step guidance on how to use Visual Basic 2008 with Microsoft Visual Studio® 2008 to create smart-client and Web applications
Features easy-to-follow, logically planned lessons in the popular STEP BY STEP format ideal for anyone with fundamental programming skills
Includes a companion CD with data sets and code samples
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Visual Basic Shell Programming
Visual Basic Shell Programming ventures where none have gone before by showing how to develop shell extensions that more closely integrate an application with the Windows shell, while at the same time providing an advanced tutorial-style treatment of COM programming with Visual Basic. Each major type of shell extension gets attention, including customized context menu handlers, per instance icons, and customized property sheets.
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#1 -
drunkmonkey
| 03.03.2008 11:45:11 dijo:
Buen aporte
#2 - Lalexander | 03.03.2008 21:46:18 dijo:
pregunta - estan en ingles?
#3 - cela1972 | 04.03.2008 08:19:45 dijo:
Sip... como siempre estos temas son dificiles en spanish...




#4 - LACR761125CH5 | 05.03.2008 20:03:33 dijo:
Gracias por el Aporte te doy un diez
#5 - laura16 | 06.03.2008 20:35:59 dijo:
es muy bueno tu aporte gracias

#6 - lachuza | 16.03.2008 15:27:22 dijo:
lindo aporte.. lastima que odio a C y al Basic...
Saludos
#7 - DobleCero7 | 18.06.2008 00:26:24 dijo:
Buen aporte, gracias!

#8 - yoemi22 | 26.06.2008 00:49:57 dijo:
Muy buen aporte..gracias +10 y me voy a dormir

#9 - alanccbp | 11.08.2008 12:22:03 dijo:
Groso aportee! A Favs, no me quedan points, y se que soy colgado para acordarme de dejarte mañana, pero voy a hacer el intento
Un abrazo!
#10 - DobleCero7 | 22.09.2008 17:15:35 dijo:
Graciasssssssss
+5
Buen aporte
#2 - Lalexander | 03.03.2008 21:46:18 dijo:
pregunta - estan en ingles?
#3 - cela1972 | 04.03.2008 08:19:45 dijo:
Sip... como siempre estos temas son dificiles en spanish...





#4 - LACR761125CH5 | 05.03.2008 20:03:33 dijo:
Gracias por el Aporte te doy un diez
#5 - laura16 | 06.03.2008 20:35:59 dijo:
es muy bueno tu aporte gracias


#6 - lachuza | 16.03.2008 15:27:22 dijo:
lindo aporte.. lastima que odio a C y al Basic...
Saludos
#7 - DobleCero7 | 18.06.2008 00:26:24 dijo:
Buen aporte, gracias!


#8 - yoemi22 | 26.06.2008 00:49:57 dijo:
Muy buen aporte..gracias +10 y me voy a dormir


#9 - alanccbp | 11.08.2008 12:22:03 dijo:
Groso aportee! A Favs, no me quedan points, y se que soy colgado para acordarme de dejarte mañana, pero voy a hacer el intento

Un abrazo!
#10 - DobleCero7 | 22.09.2008 17:15:35 dijo:
Graciasssssssss

+5
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