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Shaina By Razia Butt

 

 Shaina By Razia Butt

 
 
 Razia Butt, voice of the middle class women and a prolific writer, was laid to rest in DHA graveyard on Friday. She breathed her last on Thursday night at the age of 89. Born in Rawalpindi in 1924, Razia introduced herself in literary circles in her teens, when she developed her first story, appeared in a literary journal, into a novel, Naila. Razia - popular with many generations of readers - authored around 51 novels and 350 short stories. She also wrote many radio plays. Bano, Dastaan, Najia, Saeqa, Chahatein Kaisey and Naheed are considered her best literary works. Some of her novels were adapted for big screen like Naila and Saiqa.

“Her death is a great loss to Urdu literature. She was one of the greatest women writers of her times,” said renowned columnist Munno Bhai, while talking to Daily Times.

He said that Razia’s contribution to Urdu literature could not be denied and her work would be remembered forever. Razia’s novels and stories not only entertain the readers, but also carry subtle lessons and hidden messages for them.

“She depicted family life, its problems, conflicts among relations and romance. She represented women of the middle and lower middle class in her writings,” said famous poet and writer Amjad Islam Amjad.

He said that Razia’s novels and stories had great impact on readers in the 60s, 70s and 80s.

“It was due to Razia’s literary works that women digests were brought into the market and stories on social issues became popular,” he said. Her critics say that in Razia’s novels, people mostly find the story revolving around romance and love and she entertains readers by creating a beautiful situation through fictitious characters. That’s why she was more popular among women and youth. Her writing skills deserve all praise, as she involves the reader in the story in such a way that soon the reader becomes one of the characters. “Sharing the experience of the character, the reader faces reality at close range and faces trials and tests of life, the nature of which he has never experienced before. As such Chahatein Kaisey strengthens the character of the one who reads it and prepares him for the worst,” said one of his admirers.

“I met her and found her a loving, kind, generous and simple woman. She was very popular in her times, but she never boasted of it,” said Amjad Islam Amjad.
 

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Siaqa By Razia Butt

 

 Siaqa By Razia Butt

 
 
 Razia Butt, voice of the middle class women and a prolific writer, was laid to rest in DHA graveyard on Friday. She breathed her last on Thursday night at the age of 89. Born in Rawalpindi in 1924, Razia introduced herself in literary circles in her teens, when she developed her first story, appeared in a literary journal, into a novel, Naila. Razia - popular with many generations of readers - authored around 51 novels and 350 short stories. She also wrote many radio plays. Bano, Dastaan, Najia, Saeqa, Chahatein Kaisey and Naheed are considered her best literary works. Some of her novels were adapted for big screen like Naila and Saiqa.

“Her death is a great loss to Urdu literature. She was one of the greatest women writers of her times,” said renowned columnist Munno Bhai, while talking to Daily Times.

He said that Razia’s contribution to Urdu literature could not be denied and her work would be remembered forever. Razia’s novels and stories not only entertain the readers, but also carry subtle lessons and hidden messages for them.

“She depicted family life, its problems, conflicts among relations and romance. She represented women of the middle and lower middle class in her writings,” said famous poet and writer Amjad Islam Amjad.

He said that Razia’s novels and stories had great impact on readers in the 60s, 70s and 80s.

“It was due to Razia’s literary works that women digests were brought into the market and stories on social issues became popular,” he said. Her critics say that in Razia’s novels, people mostly find the story revolving around romance and love and she entertains readers by creating a beautiful situation through fictitious characters. That’s why she was more popular among women and youth. Her writing skills deserve all praise, as she involves the reader in the story in such a way that soon the reader becomes one of the characters. “Sharing the experience of the character, the reader faces reality at close range and faces trials and tests of life, the nature of which he has never experienced before. As such Chahatein Kaisey strengthens the character of the one who reads it and prepares him for the worst,” said one of his admirers.

“I met her and found her a loving, kind, generous and simple woman. She was very popular in her times, but she never boasted of it,” said Amjad Islam Amjad.
 

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Yun Bhe Hota Hai By Razia Butt

 

Yun Bhe Hota Hai By Razia Butt

 
 
 Razia Butt, voice of the middle class women and a prolific writer, was laid to rest in DHA graveyard on Friday. She breathed her last on Thursday night at the age of 89. Born in Rawalpindi in 1924, Razia introduced herself in literary circles in her teens, when she developed her first story, appeared in a literary journal, into a novel, Naila. Razia - popular with many generations of readers - authored around 51 novels and 350 short stories. She also wrote many radio plays. Bano, Dastaan, Najia, Saeqa, Chahatein Kaisey and Naheed are considered her best literary works. Some of her novels were adapted for big screen like Naila and Saiqa.

“Her death is a great loss to Urdu literature. She was one of the greatest women writers of her times,” said renowned columnist Munno Bhai, while talking to Daily Times.

He said that Razia’s contribution to Urdu literature could not be denied and her work would be remembered forever. Razia’s novels and stories not only entertain the readers, but also carry subtle lessons and hidden messages for them.

“She depicted family life, its problems, conflicts among relations and romance. She represented women of the middle and lower middle class in her writings,” said famous poet and writer Amjad Islam Amjad.

He said that Razia’s novels and stories had great impact on readers in the 60s, 70s and 80s.

“It was due to Razia’s literary works that women digests were brought into the market and stories on social issues became popular,” he said. Her critics say that in Razia’s novels, people mostly find the story revolving around romance and love and she entertains readers by creating a beautiful situation through fictitious characters. That’s why she was more popular among women and youth. Her writing skills deserve all praise, as she involves the reader in the story in such a way that soon the reader becomes one of the characters. “Sharing the experience of the character, the reader faces reality at close range and faces trials and tests of life, the nature of which he has never experienced before. As such Chahatein Kaisey strengthens the character of the one who reads it and prepares him for the worst,” said one of his admirers.

“I met her and found her a loving, kind, generous and simple woman. She was very popular in her times, but she never boasted of it,” said Amjad Islam Amjad.
 

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Zari By Razia Butt

 

Zari By Razia Butt

 
 
 Razia Butt, voice of the middle class women and a prolific writer, was laid to rest in DHA graveyard on Friday. She breathed her last on Thursday night at the age of 89. Born in Rawalpindi in 1924, Razia introduced herself in literary circles in her teens, when she developed her first story, appeared in a literary journal, into a novel, Naila. Razia - popular with many generations of readers - authored around 51 novels and 350 short stories. She also wrote many radio plays. Bano, Dastaan, Najia, Saeqa, Chahatein Kaisey and Naheed are considered her best literary works. Some of her novels were adapted for big screen like Naila and Saiqa.

“Her death is a great loss to Urdu literature. She was one of the greatest women writers of her times,” said renowned columnist Munno Bhai, while talking to Daily Times.

He said that Razia’s contribution to Urdu literature could not be denied and her work would be remembered forever. Razia’s novels and stories not only entertain the readers, but also carry subtle lessons and hidden messages for them.

“She depicted family life, its problems, conflicts among relations and romance. She represented women of the middle and lower middle class in her writings,” said famous poet and writer Amjad Islam Amjad.

He said that Razia’s novels and stories had great impact on readers in the 60s, 70s and 80s.

“It was due to Razia’s literary works that women digests were brought into the market and stories on social issues became popular,” he said. Her critics say that in Razia’s novels, people mostly find the story revolving around romance and love and she entertains readers by creating a beautiful situation through fictitious characters. That’s why she was more popular among women and youth. Her writing skills deserve all praise, as she involves the reader in the story in such a way that soon the reader becomes one of the characters. “Sharing the experience of the character, the reader faces reality at close range and faces trials and tests of life, the nature of which he has never experienced before. As such Chahatein Kaisey strengthens the character of the one who reads it and prepares him for the worst,” said one of his admirers.

“I met her and found her a loving, kind, generous and simple woman. She was very popular in her times, but she never boasted of it,” said Amjad Islam Amjad.
 

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Zindagi By Razia Butt

 

 Zindagi By Razia Butt

 
 
 Razia Butt, voice of the middle class women and a prolific writer, was laid to rest in DHA graveyard on Friday. She breathed her last on Thursday night at the age of 89. Born in Rawalpindi in 1924, Razia introduced herself in literary circles in her teens, when she developed her first story, appeared in a literary journal, into a novel, Naila. Razia - popular with many generations of readers - authored around 51 novels and 350 short stories. She also wrote many radio plays. Bano, Dastaan, Najia, Saeqa, Chahatein Kaisey and Naheed are considered her best literary works. Some of her novels were adapted for big screen like Naila and Saiqa.

“Her death is a great loss to Urdu literature. She was one of the greatest women writers of her times,” said renowned columnist Munno Bhai, while talking to Daily Times.

He said that Razia’s contribution to Urdu literature could not be denied and her work would be remembered forever. Razia’s novels and stories not only entertain the readers, but also carry subtle lessons and hidden messages for them.

“She depicted family life, its problems, conflicts among relations and romance. She represented women of the middle and lower middle class in her writings,” said famous poet and writer Amjad Islam Amjad.

He said that Razia’s novels and stories had great impact on readers in the 60s, 70s and 80s.

“It was due to Razia’s literary works that women digests were brought into the market and stories on social issues became popular,” he said. Her critics say that in Razia’s novels, people mostly find the story revolving around romance and love and she entertains readers by creating a beautiful situation through fictitious characters. That’s why she was more popular among women and youth. Her writing skills deserve all praise, as she involves the reader in the story in such a way that soon the reader becomes one of the characters. “Sharing the experience of the character, the reader faces reality at close range and faces trials and tests of life, the nature of which he has never experienced before. As such Chahatein Kaisey strengthens the character of the one who reads it and prepares him for the worst,” said one of his admirers.

“I met her and found her a loving, kind, generous and simple woman. She was very popular in her times, but she never boasted of it,” said Amjad Islam Amjad.
 

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CS615 - Software Project Management

 

CS615 - Software Project Management

 
The Virtual University of Pakistan provides better education in various campuses located all over the Pakistan and abroad countries. Like most e-stores, you can browse and search the product catalog, choose items to add to your shopping cart, amend your shopping cart, and order the items in the shopping cart. You can perform many of these actions without registering with or signing in into the application.

All VU Handouts can be downloaded from this website http://freebooksinventory.blogspot.com/. All handouts are in PDF format. Download and learn after reading.
 
 
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CS614 - Data Warehousing

 

CS614 - Data Warehousing

 
The Virtual University of Pakistan provides better education in various campuses located all over the Pakistan and abroad countries. Like most e-stores, you can browse and search the product catalog, choose items to add to your shopping cart, amend your shopping cart, and order the items in the shopping cart. You can perform many of these actions without registering with or signing in into the application.

All VU Handouts can be downloaded from this website http://freebooksinventory.blogspot.com/. All handouts are in PDF format. Download and learn after reading.
 
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CS610 - Computer Networks

 

CS610 - Computer Networks

 
The Virtual University of Pakistan provides better education in various campuses located all over the Pakistan and abroad countries. Like most e-stores, you can browse and search the product catalog, choose items to add to your shopping cart, amend your shopping cart, and order the items in the shopping cart. You can perform many of these actions without registering with or signing in into the application.

All VU Handouts can be downloaded from this website http://freebooksinventory.blogspot.com/. All handouts are in PDF format. Download and learn after reading.
 
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CS609 - System Programming

 

CS609 - System Programming

 
The Virtual University of Pakistan provides better education in various campuses located all over the Pakistan and abroad countries. Like most e-stores, you can browse and search the product catalog, choose items to add to your shopping cart, amend your shopping cart, and order the items in the shopping cart. You can perform many of these actions without registering with or signing in into the application.

All VU Handouts can be downloaded from this website http://freebooksinventory.blogspot.com/. All handouts are in PDF format. Download and learn after reading.
 
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Jasoosi Digest March 2013 pdf

 

Jasoosi Digest March 2013 PDF
 
 
Jasoosi Digest March 2013 is available on this site as a PDF digest which is published on the net in eBook form. this site freebooksinventory.blogspot.com provide link of digest free of cost. all digest published monthly. this Jasoosi digest march 2013 issue in this blog before the march month start. so download Jasoosi digest from below link. 
 
  
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Adventure Digest February 2013 PDF

 

Adventure Digest February 2013 PDF

 
Adventure Digest March 2013 is available on this site as a PDF digest which is published on the net in eBook form. this site freebooksinventory.blogspot.com provide link of digest free of cost. all digest published monthly. this Adventure digest march 2013 issue in this blog before the march month start. so download Adventure digest from below link. 
 
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Suspense Digest March 2013

 

 Suspense Digest March 2013

 
Suspense Digest March 2013 is available on this site as a PDF digest which is published on the net in eBook form. this site freebooksinventory.blogspot.com provide link of digest free of cost. all digest published monthly. this Suspense digest march 2013 issue in this blog before the march month start. so download Suspense digest from below link. 
 

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Aanchal Digest March 2013

 
  Aanchal Digest March 2013
Aanchal Digest March 2013 is available on this site as a PDF digest which is published on the net in eBook form. this site free-Urdu book.blogspot.com provide link of digest free of cost. all digest published monthly. this Aanchal digest march 2013 issue in this blog before the march month start. so download Aanchal digest from below link. 

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ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE STEP BY STEP

 

ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE STEP BY STEP


A Note to People Who Have Never Programmed Before:
 
More than anyone else, this book was written for you. Starting with assembly language
would not be most people's first choice in a computer language, but it's been done; it can
be done, and it can be done with less agony than you might think. Still, it's a novel aim
for a computer book, and I'd like you to do a little quality control for me and tell me how
I'm doing.

While you're going through this book, ask yourself once in a while: is it working? And if
not, why not?

If I lose you somewhere in the discussion, jot a note in the margin. Tell me where I lost
you. If possible, tell me why. (And saying, "I just don't get it" is perfectly acceptable, as
long as you tell me where in the book you were when you started not to get it.)
As with all my books, I hope to keep this one in print well into the 21st century, revising
it as need be to hone my technique and follow the technology. Telling me how the book
works or doesn't work will, in time, help me make a better book. 
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C++ Programming Language by Bjarne Stroustrup

 

C++ Programming Language by Bjarne Stroustrup


I find using C++ more enjoyable than ever. C++’s support for design and programming has improved dramatically over the years, and lots of new helpful techniques have been developed for its use. However, C++ is not just fun. Ordinary practical programmers have achieved significant improvements in productivity, maintainability, flexibility, and quality in projects of just about any kind and scale. 

By now, C++ has fulfilled most of the hopes I originally had for it, and also succeeded
at tasks I hadn’t even dreams of. This book introduces standard C++† and the key programming and design techniques supported by C++. Standard C++ is a far more powerful and polished language than the version of C++ introduced by the first edition of this book. New language features such as namespaces, exceptions, templates, and run-time type identification allow many techniques to be applied more directly than was possible before, and the standard library allows the programmer to start from a much higher level than the bare language. 

 About a third of the information in the second edition of this book came from the first. This third edition is the result of a rewrite of even larger magnitude. It offers something to even the most experienced C++ programmer; at the same time, this book is easier for the novice to approach than its predecessors were. The explosion of C++ use and the massive amount of experience accumulated as a result makes this possible. The definition of an extensive standard library makes a difference to the way C++ concepts can be presented. 

As before, this book presents C++ independently of any particular implementation, and as before, the tutorial chapters present language constructs and concepts in a ‘‘bottom up’’ order so that a construct is used only after it has been defined. However, it is much easier to use a well designed library than it is to understand the details of its implementation. Therefore, the standard library can be used to provide realistic and interesting examples well before a reader can be assumed to understand its inner workings. The standard library itself is also a fertile source of programming examples and design techniques.

 
 

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