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 Smashing CSS: Professional Techniques for Modern Layout
CSS has become so phenomenally successful—almost as successful as HTML itself—that it is sometimes hard to grasp. It’s everywhere now, from Web browsers to app stores to chat clients, and it doesn’t show any signs of fading away. As the language’s use continues to spread, its capabilities continue to advance. ... |  |  Professional Scrum with Team Foundation Server 2010
LET ’ S FACE IT: Shipping great software is diffi cult. Is it rewarding? Yes. Is it profi table? Yes. Does it
mix art and engineering? Yes. Is it easy? No.
Yet some companies and organizations do ship great software. They deliver products that their
customers love. They do it on time and on budget. They deliver solutions... |  |  Developer's Guide to Microsoft Prism 4
Building WPF and Silverlight applications can be challenging, especially for those new to
the technology. Building clean, maintainable, extensible, testable, loosely coupled ones—
with no idea where to start—is close to impossible. In late 2007, I was privileged to get a
call from Glenn Block at Microsoft asking if I was... |
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Welcome to the wild, wacky, and wonderful possibilities of the World
Wide Web, or more simply, the Web. In this book, we reveal the
ins and outs of the markup languages that are the Web’s lifeblood — the
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and its cousin, XHTML, along with the
Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) language used to make... |  |  Cloud Computing: Principles and Paradigms
Cloud computing has recently emerged as one of the buzzwords in the ICT
industry. Numerous IT vendors are promising to offer computation, storage,
and application hosting services and to provide coverage in several continents,
offering service-level agreements (SLA)-backed performance and uptime promises
for their services. While... |
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 HTML5 & CSS3 For The Real World
Welcome to HTML5 & CSS3 for the Real World. We’re glad you’ve decided to join
us on this journey of discovering some of the latest and the greatest in front-end
website building technology.
If you’ve picked up a copy of this book, it’s likely that you’ve dabbled to some degree
in HTML and... |  |  The Elements of MATLAB Style
In 2002, I wrote a brief set of observations and thoughts
on MATLAB style for my coworkers. Other programmers
found it useful, so I posted the “MATLAB Programming
Style Guidelines” document on my website datatool.com. It
has since been downloaded more than 40,000 times.
This book responds to that encouraging... |  |  100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People (Voices That Matter)
We design to elicit responses from people. We want them to buy something, read more, or take action of some kind. Designing without understanding what makes people act the way they do is like exploring a new city without a map: results will be haphazard, confusing, and inefficient. This book combines real science and research with practical... |
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