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| | JAVA 14: DEVELOPMENT OF APPLICATIONS WITH JAVAFX
This book is the fourteenth in a series of books on software development and deals with
JavaFX. The book introduces JavaFX as an alternative to Swing and Java2D, thus treating
how to work with 2D graphics in JavaFX, as well as the main components and layout.
The goal is that you will quickly be able to write programs ... | | PHP Web 2.0 Mashup ProjectsThis practical tutorial has detailed, carefully explained case studies using PHP to build new, effective mashup applications, which combine data from multiple external online sources into an integrated Web 2.0 experience. If you are confident with PHP programming and interested in mashing things up, this book is for you! All you need to know about... |
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Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2This comprehensive book teaches you how to build data-rich business applications with Silverlight 2 that draw on multiple sources of data. Packed with reusable examples, Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2 covers all of the data access and web service tools you need, including data binding, the LINQ data querying component, RESTful and... | | | | Professional Development with Web APIs : Google, eBay, Amazon.com, MapPoint, FedExProfessional Development with Web APIs
Web APIs are sets of application programming interfaces that allow programmers to write applications that use services offered by third parties. At long last, you can now integrate the power of Web APIs from leading technology companies such as Google, eBay, PayPal, Amazon, MapPoint, UPS, and FedEx in... |
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Algorithms For Dummies (For Dummies (Computers))
Discover how algorithms shape and impact our digital world
All data, big or small, starts with algorithms. Algorithms are mathematical equations that determine what we see—based on our likes, dislikes, queries, views, interests, relationships, and more—online. They are, in a sense, the electronic gatekeepers to... | | Scripting Intelligence: Web 3.0 Information, Gathering and ProcessingThis book covers Web 3.0 technologies from a software developer’s point of view. While nontechies can use web services and portals that other people create, developers have the ability to be creators and consumers at the same time—by integrating their work with other people’s efforts.
The Meaning of Web 3.0
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Thank you for picking up a copy of this book. Amazon Web Services (AWS) has amazed
everyone: Amazon has made lots of friends, and all its “enemies” are too busy admiring
AWS to do much fighting back. At the moment, there is no comparable public Infrastructure
as a Service (IaaS); AWS offers the services at a scale that has... |
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