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API Design for C++
API Design for C++

Writing large applications in C++ is a complex and tricky business. However, designing reusable C++ interfaces that are robust, stable, easy to use, and durable is even more difficult. The best way to succeed in this endeavor is to adhere to the tenets of good Application Programming Interface (API) design.

An API presents a...

Apache Geronimo: Enterprise Java Development and Deployment
Apache Geronimo: Enterprise Java Development and Deployment

Geronimo is a free, open source J2EE™ application server. It comes with everything you need to run standard J2EE applications developed against the J2EE 1.4 specifications, and it is also backward-compatible to J2EE 1.3 and J2EE 1.2. Furthermore, its modular design makes it easy to customize, extend, or replace core server...

Cassandra High Performance Cookbook
Cassandra High Performance Cookbook

Apache Cassandra is a fault-tolerant, distributed data store which offers linear scalability allowing it to be a storage platform for large high volume websites.

This book provides detailed recipes that describe how to use the features of Cassandra and improve its performance. Recipes cover topics ranging from setting up Cassandra...

Integrating PHP with Windows
Integrating PHP with Windows

PHP has changed the world: no other language has influenced and spurred web development so strongly. From simple home pages to social software and business applications to the largest global websites, PHP has played a leading role for years. Simultaneously, Microsoft and its Windows operating system has made computers available to all...

Getting Started with CouchDB
Getting Started with CouchDB
When I was about nine years old, I had an Acorn Electron, a home computer developed by Acorn Machines and one of the major precursors to modern home computing. It was tiny by today’s standards, having just 32K of RAM, a 2MHz CPU, and with the staggering ability to store a massive 360 Kb on the 3 inch Amstrad disks I was using...
Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification
Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification
As Eric S. Raymond reminds us, Open Source Software will continue to shape the dynamics of the computer software industry for the next long while, just as it has for the last decade. Coined and perpetuated by hackers, the term “Open Source Software” refers to software in which the source code is freely available to...
Sams Teach Yourself HTML, CSS, and JavaScript All in One
Sams Teach Yourself HTML, CSS, and JavaScript All in One

Before learning the intricacies of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), and JavaScript, it is important that you gain a solid understanding of the technologies that help transform these plaintext files to the rich multimedia displays you see on your computer or handheld device when browsing the World Wide Web. For...

Deploying with JRuby: Deliver Scalable Web Apps using the JVM (Pragmatic Programmers)
Deploying with JRuby: Deliver Scalable Web Apps using the JVM (Pragmatic Programmers)
Your website has just crashed, and you’re losing money. The application is built on Rails, runs on MRI, and is served up with Mongrel and Apache. Having this kind of infrastructure means that you’re managing more processes than you can count on two hands.

The background jobs are run
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Core HTML5 Canvas: Graphics, Animation, and Game Development (Core Series)
Core HTML5 Canvas: Graphics, Animation, and Game Development (Core Series)
In the summer of 2001, after 15 years of developing graphical user interfaces and graphics-intensive applications, I read a best-selling book about implementing web applications by someone I did not know—Jason Hunter—but whom, unbeknownst to me, would soon become a good friend on the No Fluff Just Stuff (NFJS) tour....
Learning PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, and CSS: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Dynamic Websites
Learning PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, and CSS: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Dynamic Websites
The combination of PHP and MySQL is the most convenient approach to dynamic, database-driven web design, holding its own in the face of challenges from integrated frameworks—such as Ruby on Rails—that are harder to learn. Due to its open source roots (unlike the competing Microsoft .NET framework), it is...
Multi-Disciplinary Advancement in Open Source Software and Processes
Multi-Disciplinary Advancement in Open Source Software and Processes
In the last years, free and open source software, i.e. software under a license that grants several rights like free redistribution to the user, has become more and more important, with this importance now stretching beyond the mere use of well-known projects in both private and commercial settings (Fitzgerald, 2006; von Krogh and...
HBase in Action
HBase in Action

I got my start with HBase in the fall of 2008. It was a young project then, released only in the preceding year. As early releases go, it was quite capable, although not without its fair share of embarrassing warts. Not bad for an Apache subproject with fewer than 10 active committers to its name! That was the height of the NoSQL...

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